In the waters we find our sanctuary, so it only makes sense for us to protect such precious places that give us the freedom we find in paddling. Through volunteering our time to assist in conservation efforts, we are able to demonstrate our appreciation to these natural arenas. We preserve so that we might give future generations a chance to experience the enlightenment and delight that is whitewater.
New River
Photo by Lee Turner
Even teaching others about this sport gives us the karmic outlet to pass on what we have learned and bring awareness to our wild and wondrous environment. Girls at Play, American Whitewater, Team River Runner, Gnar Fairies, Dirt Bag Paddlers. These organizations and others like them help to facilitate our charitable spirits and show others of what they are truly capable. We find ourselves drawn to bringing these individuals into this incredible world, giving them an opportunity to find something they may have been looking for, such as confidence, adventure, or even courage. It's powerful for us to see this progression, and we feed off of these satisfying emotions we receive when we see others succeed.
HanGnar practicing her sweep
Photo by Lee Turner
-Gnar Lee
Here are some of the organizations I mentioned. Please check out their websites and learn more.
http://www.watergirlsatplay.com
https://www.americanwhitewater.org
http://www.teamriverrunner.org
http://dbpmagazineonline.blogspot.com
Also, Gauley Fest 2015 is still in need of volunteers! Sign up with the link below.
http://www.formstack.com/forms/AW-gauley_fest_volunteer_registration