Week of August 15-21, 1996 |
Top U.S. kayaking schools Question: Where’s the best place in the United States to learn how to kayak? Chris Streuli ϳԹ Adviser: Bottom line? The best of the best are Otter Bar Lodge on the Forks of the Salmon in northern California’s Klamath Mountains and the Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC), practically a stone’s throw from five world-class Two and a half hours from anywhere, Otter Bar plays host to a maximum of 13 guests at a time, so the emphasis is on one-on-one skill building. If you’re new to whitewater, plan on signing up for their weeklong June paddling package, when the high water eases a bit. You’ll start out on Otter Bar Pond, in the lodge’s side yard, before graduating to the Presidio run on the The much-touted, Bryson City-based NOC is the eastern seaboard’s paddling nexus and a hotbed of cutting-edge river sports, like whitewater rodeo and “steep creeking.” And although it recently served as a training ground for Olympic paddlers, NOC is very much the place for novice kayakers who want to learn the basic skills necessary for a lifetime of paddling. Their July and |
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