Quick wood report. On Sat I went out on the first release of the season for the West Fork of the Tuck. We were on the late train so I am sure all the wood was left as the day ended. Someone may have cut more out on Sunday’s release but keep an eye out […]

Confidence Series
Paddle in Pink is proud to announce an all new women only kayaking series: Confidence Series. This series is to motivate and encourage women to push their limits of kayaking, to learn, to laugh and be surrounded by an all women’s support network. The first event is going to take place on Saturday, May 16th […]
Love, Loss, and Light
This is a first for Paddle In Pink, but it just seems like the right time (a repost not from a contributor). This is a post of a tragedy I can not imagine. For this is the writing of a girlfriend that just lost not only her boyfriend but as she writes, her best friend. […]

Old River, New Tricks
The high country seems to be a difficult place to get women kayaking. Maybe it’s the cold weather, or the transient student population, but either way, boating with other women doesn’t happen as much around here. In an effort to do some better networking, I set up a Facebook page for women in the high […]

Slowing Things Down
I just submitted this blog post to Jackson Kayak, so this is a repost but it is something I believe to be important and often as aspect overlooked in kayaking. How often do you truly stop to just slow down? So much of our daily lives are filled with chores, errands, school, demanding jobs, phone […]
Boofs + Birthday Eddy
At the beginning of January, I picked up a Flying Squirrel, a boat that has been absolutely confidence inspiring for me. I was hanging out at Gorilla a few weeks ago and Moriah Heaney was getting ready to give it a go. Someone on on the rock informed me that it was her birthday and […]