Can you take a skin-on-frame kayak on a serious expedition?


Can you take a skin-on-frame kayak on a serious expedition? Join artist, photographer and adventurer Claire Dibble @dibbledibble for an online panel discussion with her and two other women who have made impressive source to sea journeys.
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In 2019 Claire built and paddled a Cape Falcon F1 solo 1200 miles down the Columbia river. To hear about her adventure check out tomorrow’s online event hosted @riversforchange and moderated by National Geographic filmmaker @jdsutter.
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Join @riversforchange on Sun June 28th at 5pm PST for the first Adventure Episode in their Source to Sea Stories. Link in our stories.
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From Rivers for Change:
Join National Geographic Explorer and CNN award-winning journalist and filmmaker @jdsutter for a Source to Sea Stories Adventure. John traveled Source to Sea down the San Joaquin in 2014 and will moderate a panel of Rivers for Change Source to Sea Grant recipients @hayleymstuart , @ctrlfitnyc and @dibbledibble .  Paddling over 5,000 Source to Sea miles in 3 separate adventures with RFC Support, these three women share their respective stories on the Tuichi, the Mississippi and the Columbia.
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If you’ve ever been curious about traveling a river from source to sea, love rivers, paddling, or just want some inspiration for your next adventure register above for a front row seat to hear their stories and engage in a conversation around source to sea adventures.
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Photos: @dibbledibble
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Can you take a skin-on-frame kayak on a serious expedition? Join artist, photographer and adventurer Claire Dibble for an online panel discussion with her and two other women who have made impressive source to sea journeys.

In 2019 Claire built and paddled a Cape Falcon F1 solo 1200 miles down the Columbia river. To hear about her adventure check out tomorrow’s online event hosted by Rivers for Change and moderated by National Geographic filmmaker John D. Sutter.

Join Rivers for Change on Sun June 28th at 5pm PST for the first Adventure Episode in their Source to Sea Stories.

From Rivers for Change:
Join National Geographic Explorer and CNN award-winning journalist and filmmaker John Sutter for a Source to Sea Stories Adventure. John traveled Source to Sea down the San Joaquin in 2014 and will moderate a panel of Rivers for Change Source to Sea Grant recipients Hayley StuartLouAnne Harris and Claire Dibble.. Paddling over 5,000 Source to Sea miles in 3 separate adventures with RFC Support, these three women share their respective stories on the Tuichi, the Mississippi and the Columbia.

If you’ve ever been curious about traveling a river from source to sea, love rivers, paddling, or just want some inspiration for your next adventure register above for a front row seat to hear their stories and engage in a conversation around source to sea adventures.

Photos: Claire Dibble

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