Rivers

The Future of Oregon’s Wild and Scenic River System

River Dams Have Decimated the Chinook Salmon Population

No-Reel Fly-Fishing in Colorado

Exploring the Little Snake River

Paddling One of the Narrowest Rivers in the World

A Diné River Guide’s Relationship to Water

Proof that Rivers Are Medicine

What Dam Removals Can Do for a River

A Float Trip on the Upper Missouri River

Rafting the Length of the Colorado River

One Man’s Dedication to Running Rivers

This Will Make You Want to River Surf

Meet the Queen of Cataract Canyon

A Bromance Formed on the River

Why River Trips Are Better with Family

Explore the Flathead Valley

‘Hunting the Last Wild Places’

Surfing the Severn Bore

‘Children of the Columbia’ Trailer

‘Weight of Water’ Trailer
How to Make the Most of Surfing in Texas
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Texas is not necessarily a surfer's paradise, but it is home to an inconsistent ground break and a tight-knit group of surfers along the coast. When summer hits and waves flatten out, surfers Evan Adamson, Tommy Witt, and some friends took to Lake Austin for a seemingly never ending wave. In this neck of the woods, wake surfing is common, but to see this group do it using longboards is something magical. Follow Adamson on Instagram here and Facebook here.