Soul Rafter - 2018 Recap

2018 has come to a close, and we have to put aside our old resolutions. Ours was to raft 18 rivers in 2018 and we did it! In this video Nick Prete talks about the 2018 season and what the future holds for next season of Soul Rafter.

Keep it Clean! – Evolution of the Clean Principle

The Clean Principle began life as the “Clean Line Principle.” This principle advises that any webbing or rope loop on a throwbag is a potential snag hazard. These loops can become snagged in trees or on rocks, creating a serious and possibly fatal entrapment hazard. Rescue instructors often point out that “rope and moving water are a bad mixture.”

One Minute, One Hundred Words - Starting the Journey

After being the youngest woman to raft 556 miles of America's last wild river, Vay O'Brien, tackles tough questions on the young woman experience, resilience, building confidence, controlling fear, and finding your flow. This is part 2 of Vay’s five-part story: ONE Quest ONE Girl: Told in one picture, one video, and one hundred words.

Soul Rafter - Tullulah River

This is the seventeenth episode of Soul Rafter's 18 rivers in 2018 series where Rafting Magazine Ambassador Nick Prete attempts to paddle 18 new rivers in 2018. In this episode Nick is taking on the Big Bad Oceana on the Tullulah River.

Soul Rafter - Cheoah River

This is the Sixteenth episode of Soul Rafter's 18 rivers in 2018 series where Rafting Magazine Ambassador Nick Prete attempts to paddle 18 new rivers in 2018. In this episode we showcase the final 2 miles of the Cheoah with class IV's like Bear Creek Falls and Yard Sale rapid. Big thanks to everyone who helped us run this river and showed us down.

The Gear Shed - Sawyer Canyon X Paddle

The Sawyer Canyon X is designed as an all-around whitewater paddle built with a 4 different kinds of wood. Our team put this paddle through its paces to see what she could do. Learn more about how the Canyon X performed and if it is worth the price.

Soul Rafter - Chattooga River

Fifteenth episode of Soul Rafter's 18 rivers in 2018 series where Rafting Magazine Ambassador Nick Prete attempts to paddle 18 new rivers in 2018. Nick takes on the Chattooga and goes for a wild ride.

Soul Rafter - Nolichucky

We joined up with some friends and ran the Nolichucky River on the Tennessee/North Carolina border. Taking my chances in an R1 for the first time, and making my fair share of mistakes along the way. Fourteenth episode of Soul Rafter's 18 rivers in 2018 series where Rafting Magazine Ambassador Nick Prete attempts to paddle 18 new rivers in 2018.

Destination: Peru

Ben Webb has been a long time champion of the Maranon river in Peru. He offers up an inside look at the incredible rafting opportunities in the Peruvian Andes. Peru has more to offer than just Machu Picchu, there are some truly amazing whitewater rafting experiences to be had in this country.

The Gear Shed: Watershed Dry Bags

We’re looking at possibly one of the best drybags for rafting on the market today, the Watershed drybag. These drybags set the benchmark for whitewater rafting drybags. Additionally due to their options and construction they are often considered one of the best whitewater kayaking drybags as well. Watershed Drybags come in a variety of sizes and shapes to fit your needs from single day drybags to multiday expedition drybags.

A Return to Rafting for the John Wesley Powell Route

A former-guide-turned-kayaker learns a few hard-knock lessons when getting back into rafting for an expedition. Mike Bezemek offers up his story about his return to rafting in an effort to chase after his goal of running the 1000 mile John Wesley Powell Route through the Green river and Colorado River.

Destination: Nepal - Sun Koshi River

The ‘River of Gold’, named after the gold that is panned from its banks and the colour of the water, the Sun Koshi offers world class rafting expeditions! There aren’t many rivers where you can spend 8 days rafting the same river.

Destination: Nepal - Kali Gandaki River

The Kali Gandaki is one of the most popular rivers in Nepal and a personal favourite of mine. It’s named after the goddess ‘Kali’, the goddess of destruction, and known for 60 rapids in 60 minutes! A 3 day journey that will have you begging for more!