by Josh Galt | Sep 29, 2012 | Gallery
I’d wanted to riverboard this waterfall for a very long time, and with the introduction of the Fluid Anvil to the whitewater market in 2012, I knew I finally had the perfect board. I waited several months for a solid water level, then dialed it up and hucked it...
by Josh Galt | Sep 29, 2012 | Gallery
One of the most beautiful river canyons I’ve been anywhere in the world, and a riverboarding first descent. This was one of the easier rapids, but Darin captured the essence of the canyon, river, and sport of riverboarding in this shot. Photo by Darin McQuoid,...
by Josh Galt | Sep 29, 2012 | Gallery
Riverboarding some waterfalls in an incredible river canyon in Japan. Collage from photos by Darin McQuoid.
by Josh Galt | Sep 29, 2012 | Gallery
To get to this point you have to punch a tough hole and then turn a blind corner – then the rapid begins. I was riverboarding with a bunch of pro kayakers, who’d run it a few days previous. This day was higher water than they’d done it (and turned...
by Josh Galt | Sep 29, 2012 | Gallery
I love to standup paddleboard, whether in the ocean or in rivers. The Rio Savegre in Costa Rica is a great stretch of class 2 with some 3’s interspersed and makes for a challenging but fun whitewater SUP run. Photo by Keilyn.
by Josh Galt | Sep 29, 2012 | Gallery
Corkscrew is a hole on the Rio Cahabon in Guatemala that everyone avoids by skirting it to the left. I thought it looked like a fun surf, so I jumped in and took a few bouncy rides. It was fun, but incredibly violent. Pic from video by Paul...