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Rogue wave sweeps teen into oceanupdated: Mon Jul 09 2012 10:55:00

A day of backpacking on Hawaii's Big Island changed in an instant as a huge wave swept six teenagers into the surf.

Endurance swimmer halfway to Florida Keysupdated: Sat Jun 30 2012 12:16:00

The sun rose over the Florida Straits Saturday with endurance swimmer Penny Palfrey covering half the estimated distance of her swim from Cuba to the United States, said a Florida meteorologist who is advising Palfrey's team.

Endurance swimmer halfway to Florida Keysupdated: Sat Jun 30 2012 12:16:00

Endurance swimmer Penny Palfrey, 49, is vying to be the first person to swim the Florida straits without any assistance.

Swimmer's challenge: Cross 103 miles of shark-infested waterupdated: Fri Jun 29 2012 10:35:00

Diving into the clear blue water off Havana Friday, Penny Palfrey began her quest to swim from Cuba to the United States.

The 10 ultimate Bahamas experiencesupdated: Fri Dec 30 2011 07:42:00

The Bahamas. Seven hundred islands. Twenty-five hundred cays. Four days of vacation. What do you do?

Kayakers earn bragging rights in Green River Narrowsupdated: Fri Nov 04 2011 13:22:00

You've probably never heard of the race, but there's no doubt you'd appreciate the action. The athletic skill and white-knuckled bravery possessed by Green River Narrows whitewater kayak racers can only be described as impressive.

Racing the 'Extreme Green'updated: Fri Nov 04 2011 13:22:00

Kayakers and spectators gather outside of Hendersonville, North Carolina, for the 15th annual Green River race.

New place to play in L.A.updated: Tue Aug 23 2011 20:54:00

For the first time in decades, a federally authorized program opens the once polluted Los Angeles River to paddlers.

Long-neglected L.A. River now open to paddlersupdated: Tue Aug 23 2011 20:54:00

For the first time in decades the Los Angeles River, once polluted and ridiculed, is open to kayakers and canoeists this summer under a federally authorized two-month program.

Second athlete dies after Nautica Triathlon in New Yorkupdated: Tue Aug 09 2011 09:51:00

An Illinois woman died Monday after participating in New York City's Nautica Triathlon on Sunday, the second athlete to do so.

Diana Nyad 'doing great' on swimupdated: Mon Aug 08 2011 16:46:00

CNN's Matt Sloane updates Diana Nyad's swim from Cuba to Havana and explains how crews are keeping her safe from sharks.

NYC beachgoers told to stay out of water after raw sewage spillupdated: Fri Jul 22 2011 22:56:00

Beachgoers are being warned to stay out of the water this weekend at four popular beaches around New York City after raw sewage from a Manhattan plant spilled into the Hudson River, authorities said.

River guide believed killed by crocodile in Congoupdated: Thu Dec 09 2010 21:29:00

A renowned South African whitewater guide and outdoorsman was apparently pulled from his kayak by a crocodile in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is presumed dead, expedition sponsor Eddie Bauer said.

SI.com: Ann Killion: San Francisco soaks up World Series with unforgettable sceneupdated: Thu Oct 28 2010 11:41:00

This town likes nothing better than a party. A really big party. Preferably one with costumes and cross-dressing and some watercraft involved.

Surf's up in Wyomingupdated: Mon Aug 09 2010 08:50:00

Land-locked surfers from Idaho, Montana and Wyoming gather at the Snake River to ride the river-driven waves.

Catch a wave in Wyomingupdated: Mon Aug 09 2010 08:50:00

A surfboard atop a vehicle, 700 miles from the nearest ocean, is your first clue that the surf's up in Wyoming.

Old-fashioned family fun in Lake Placidupdated: Thu Jun 24 2010 08:29:00

No one cares that the water is cold. The kids splash at the lake's edge, play on the small sand beach as older, daring ones splash in the water and peddle kayaks, rowboats and paddleboats. Our pup eyes them all curiously.

This Week in iReport: Bursting balloon, canoeing the Mississippiupdated: Wed Nov 11 2009 14:53:00

This week in iReport, we blast off into the skies and splash into the vast waters of the Mississippi River. Take a look at how a group of college students send a weather balloon into near space. Meet iReporter Neal Moore who's documenting his journey down the Mississippi River. And check out two of our talented artists, Brixton Doyle and Jim Brenneman.

Best affordable fall adventuresupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 10:04:00

The changing leaves are just one lure for outdoor adventurers during the fall season. The tourist crowds of July and August have dissipated, and in many spots, the blistering summer heat has passed. And happily, an abundance of premier tour operators offer ready-made autumn adventures that are relatively easy on the wallet. They bring expert guides and top-quality gear and arrange all meals and accommodations -- you just bring your thirst for adventure.

Boating adventures in Alaska's Glacier Bayupdated: Mon Aug 03 2009 10:09:00

Try maneuvering a kayak through icebergs -- big ones, small ones, ones that look like alligators and flat-topped bergs that could spell trouble because they are mostly underwater.

America's healthiest beach and lake getawaysupdated: Fri Jul 03 2009 13:47:00

We know your summer vacation time is precious: You want to land where you can truly relax, breathe fresh air, get in some exercise and eat well -- without breaking the bank. That's why we teamed up with a panel of travel and health experts to help us find the healthiest of the nation's most popular beach and lake towns.

People.com: Schoolteacher Fishes Tom Brady Out of Waterupdated: Fri Jun 19 2009 14:47:00

The quarterback fell out of his kayak, to be saved by a very happy rescuer

Paddle enthusiasts save money and riversupdated: Wed Apr 08 2009 10:54:00

With family vacation budgets tight as ever, one Georgia organization is offering an inexpensive vacation alternative that is at once economically and environmentally friendly.

FSB: Adventure travel without a mapupdated: Wed Mar 18 2009 10:44:00

As we carry our kayaks down to the rocky shore, the morning mist thickens into a steady drizzle. Dawn breaks in the distance, revealing a cloud-roiled horizon. The surrounding mountains disappear into the low-hanging overcast, making their barren flanks seem even more ominous. I shiver as I slip into the kayak, fasten my spray skirt and follow my companions out over the leaden waters of Loch Nan Ceal toward the tombstone peak of An Sgurr, 10 miles ahead. Leading the flotilla is our guide, a hardy Scandinavian named Olaf Malver.

Money Magazine: Why saving for your future is so hardupdated: Thu Feb 05 2009 11:57:00

You salt away 10% of your pay into a retirement plan, but this "retirement" thing can feel pretty abstract. What will it be like? To judge by the pictures in personal-finance magazines (including Money), there will be a house by the water. And Adirondack chairs. And the occasional sea kayaking expedition.

Caverns by kayakupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 13:18:00

"Don't get speared by the shark's tooth," my kayaking guide warns. "Stay low." Then his neon green boat disappears through a small gap that separates the Pacific from a towering cliff. I follow, hesitantly.

Falling for Bainbridge Islandupdated: Fri Sep 19 2008 10:45:00

Imagine yourself on a ferryboat deck with a latte in one hand, your overnight bag at your feet, and the dazzling Seattle, Washington, skyline filling the horizon behind you. While the boat churns across Elliott Bay, the Space Needle disappears from view and a shoreline materializes in the distance.

Kayaking the Arctic Circle?updated: Fri Aug 29 2008 04:38:00

One man is kayaking the Arctic Ocean to the North Pole to highlight climate change. ITN's Phil Reay Smith reports.

Austin area full of family-friendly attractionsupdated: Mon Aug 18 2008 10:58:00

Ryan Libbey, 10, was in vacation heaven.

SI.com: Selena Roberts: What I'm looking forward to at the 2008 Gamesupdated: Thu Jul 31 2008 11:11:00

The hardship tales of American Olympians have included endless pre-dawn swim practices for the chlorine crowd, home-equity loans for elite triathlon training and the sound of Coach Bela Karolyi exhorting gymnasts to "eat air."

Skirting the shore in Maineupdated: Thu Jul 10 2008 10:55:00

Penobscot Bay may be one of the world's great cruising grounds for sailors, but you don't need a mast to fall under its watery spell. Kayakers love it, too. Ancient glaciers sculpted the big bay's granite coast, creating countless inlets and coves to explore. The setting offers snug harbor towns and inviting inns, many an easy paddle apart. Throw in the world's tastiest lobster and you have all the ingredients for a self-propelled trip that's more relaxing than taxing.

Time.com: Canoes Crushed in Dam, 8 Killedupdated: Sat Jul 05 2008 15:00:00

Two canoes were crushed running over a dam in southeastern Slovenia, killing 8 people

Boats sucked into damupdated: Fri Jul 04 2008 22:45:00

Two canoes were demolished when they tried to go over a dam in Slovenia, spilling more than a dozen people.

CNNMoney: Economy casts shadow over summer campupdated: Sat Jun 07 2008 18:41:00

As nearly 10 million kids pack their trunks and prepare for color wars, summer camps brace for a season of truncated field trips, shorter sessions and more financial aid.

FSB: When mastodons ruled South Floridaupdated: Fri Dec 14 2007 09:39:00

If the thought of spending a holiday slathered in mud conjures images of a spa - well, you probably haven't been fossil hunting in Florida lately. That's how I spent part of a recent visit, and somewhat to my surprise, I found it as relaxing as a massage and a lot more stimulating.

Time.com: Canoe Man and Canoe Wife -- Sunkupdated: Sun Dec 09 2007 13:25:00

With John Darwin's arrest Saturday, and Anne Darwin's early Sunday, one of the strangest crime stories in recent British history may have reached its end

Canoeist turns up five years laterupdated: Mon Dec 03 2007 10:49:00

A canoeist who UK authorities believed was dead has turned up alive -- five-and-a-half years and around 360 km (225 miles) from where he was last seen.

Airline bans surfboardsupdated: Tue Nov 06 2007 18:19:00

British Airways has issued a ban on all surfboards, canoes and javelins from its aircraft. ITN reports.

Surf's not up at BA after board banupdated: Tue Nov 06 2007 18:19:00

As surfers try to catch a wave, British Airways is catching flak for banning surfboards in the baggage hold of its flights.

Time.com: British Airways: No to Surfersupdated: Tue Nov 06 2007 09:00:00

The self-proclaimed 'World's favorite airline' has upset the surfing community by banning surfboards from its aircraft

I-Reporters show us their favorite U.S. citiesupdated: Fri Nov 02 2007 19:04:00

Whether it's dining, shopping, culture, nightlife or people, everybody has a favorite city. Some cities are great places to live and raise a family. Others provide the backdrop for that once-in-a-lifetime vacation.

California's North Coast: Savor Tomales Bayupdated: Thu Nov 01 2007 08:40:00

We've been hiking for hours along the Inverness Ridge Trail, above the shining blue ribbon of Tomales Bay, and we're ravenous. Maybe it's all the gazing at the water that leads my boyfriend, Peter, and me to look at each other and mouth the same word: "oysters."

Hawaii ferry company suspends serviceupdated: Wed Aug 29 2007 00:47:00

The company that runs the first passenger-vehicle ferry service between the Hawaiian Islands suspended operations indefinitely Tuesday after two days of emotional protests and legal setbacks.

Environmentalists seek to ground Hawaii Superferryupdated: Mon Aug 27 2007 23:34:00

A state judge agreed Monday to temporarily block the first passenger-vehicle ferry service between the Hawaiian Islands from using Maui's Kahului Harbor, giving environmental groups a victory.

SI.com: Jonah Freedman: McCovey Cove party left Derby disappointedupdated: Tue Jul 10 2007 03:31:00

When the Duke of Medina Sidonia captained the Spanish armada into battle against the English navy in 1588, he had no idea he was sailing his fleet into the biggest upset in naval history. Se�or Duke probably couldn't have done much with the motley crew stationed in McCovey Cove during Monday's Home Run Derby festivities, either.

A slice of the quiet life among the cloudberries and fjordsupdated: Tue Apr 10 2007 11:16:00

It's one of those clichés that has its roots in the truth: Many American visitors to Norway are descendants of the roughly 800,000 Norwegians who immigrated to the U.S. between 1825 and 1925. They want to go back and see what life was like for their grandparents and great-grandparents. Times have changed, of course, especially since the country became rich with oil. So the Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture -- in an effort to preserve the rural landscape and culture -- has been subsidizing the conversion of farmhouses to inns.

On the seas in a tippy needle of a boatupdated: Wed Oct 11 2006 14:49:00

Among water people, there are planers and there are displacers.

Four favorite getawaysupdated: Thu Sep 21 2006 12:49:00

On your next mini-vacation, head for one of the Coastal Living staff's favorite destinations. These spots have etched a special place in our hearts and we'd like to share them with you.

America's best spa values: West and Southwestupdated: Wed Jun 28 2006 16:08:00

Where are the best values in spa vacation? Budget Travel magazine picked their favorites in different regions around the nation.

FSB: Water Worldupdated: Sat Apr 01 2006 00:01:00

Coming soon to a metropolis near you: Class IV rapids. Jeff Wise, a former software entrepreneur, is helping develop the first white-water park in the U.S., on a 307-acre plot outside Charlotte. Th...

The Caribbean, three waysupdated: Thu Mar 30 2006 10:17:00

The islands of the Caribbean beckon with warm trade winds, pristine blue waters, and a laid-back pace. And they offer something special for every style of traveler: nature-lovers, art enthusiasts or simply daydreamers seeking to unplug with a healthy dose of relaxation. We've selected three islands that exemplify these ideals.

Backroads guide to Carolina Lowcountryupdated: Fri Nov 04 2005 11:36:00

While the land area of the ACE Basin is small enough for a weekend trip, the natural beauty of this great, green place in the South Carolina Lowcountry will make you want to linger longer. Walking trails, canoe trips, nature tours and more await.

FSB: Rapid Transit The Nantahala Outdoor Center teaches novice kayakers at the facility where whitewater Olympians train.updated: Tue Jun 01 2004 00:01:00

I'm at the edge of an artificial lake near the Nantahala Outdoor Center, waiting for an instructor to tip my kayak over. We're learning "wet exits," which is what beginners are supposed to do when ...

Moroccan multisportupdated: Tue Feb 17 2004 09:04:00

Part 2: High Atlas range

Fortune: Rapid Transit Riverboarding--it's like rafting without the raft--is the next wave in white-water fun. David Stires takes a ride updated: Mon Jul 21 2003 00:01:00

Floating quietly, I'm enjoying a final moment of peace before the madness begins. I'm sprawled out on what is really just a big kickboard, and it seems woefully inadequate for navigating the feroci...

Money Magazine: Best Places To Vacation From Baja California to the French Alps, we pick eight perfect places to spend your updated: Fri Nov 01 2002 00:01:00

For many of us, winter vacations are as much a necessity as a luxury. They are a respite from a strenuous and often stressful time of year: those months that kick off the Tuesday after Labor Day an...

Money Magazine: Baja California, Mexicoupdated: Fri Oct 25 2002 10:07:00

Baja California, the 1,100-mile-long Mexican peninsula jutting south from California, has long been a playground for the adventurous. But until recently it was mostly Southern Californians who crossed the border, and they often limited their sojourns to day-trips in Tijuana or weekends in Cabo San Lucas.

Money Magazine: EIGHT GREAT AFFORDABLE CARIBBEAN GETAWAYSupdated: Wed Feb 01 1995 00:01:00

Still stroking those old Caribbean photographs, wishing you had the time and money to return to fantasy island? It's not too late. You can still dive into one of the 162,000 hotel rooms dotting the...

Fortune: MORE PADDLE OWN KAYAKSupdated: Mon May 20 1991 00:01:00

Sea kayaking, a sport that until recently was dominated by rugged outdoorsmen, is catching on with the less intrepid -- and their young children. Ken Horwitz, 38, a stockbroker with Paine Webber in...

Fortune: SELLING THE TWIN CITIESupdated: Mon Dec 18 1989 00:01:00

One evening this summer, Jodi Dehli, a management consultant with Deloitte & Touche in Minneapolis, was canoeing with an investment banker friend on one of Minnesota's fabled 10,000 lakes when they...

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