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  2. Los Angeles River - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, more than 6,000 volunteers removed more than 60 tons of trash at nine sites along the Los Angeles River. [68] In 2019, the FoLAR cleanup was the largest river cleanup in the United States. [69] The cleanup marked 30 years in 2019. [68] By the summer of 2019, kayaking in Los Angeles in the river had become common. [70]

  3. An L.A. River champion offers a vision for reimagining the ...

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    Melanie Winter has long advocated for change along the L.A. River. As she undergoes cancer treatment, she remains focused on healing L.A.'s relationship to water.

  4. The Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death, and Possible Rebirth

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    An article last Monday about the Los Angeles River recounted its history and described the reporter's trip downriver in a kayak. In research for the article, the reporter consulted a 1999 book by Blake Gumprecht, "The Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death, and Possible Rebirth."

  5. Glendale Narrows - Wikipedia

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    The section of Glendale Narrows in Atwater Village, Los Angeles, looking towards Downtown Los Angeles. The Glendale Narrows Elysian Valley Bike Path and pedestrian walkway, a 7.4 miles (11.9 km) section of the Los Angeles River bicycle path and pedestrian walkway, runs along the Glendale Narrows through Glendale, Griffith Park, Atwater Village, and Elysian Valley. [9]

  6. Whitewater kayaking - Wikipedia

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    Whitewater kayaking is an outdoor adventure sport where paddlers navigate a river in a specially designed kayak. Whitewater kayaking includes several styles: river running, creeking, slalom, playboating, and squirt boating. [1] Each style offers a different way to experience the thrill and beauty of whitewater environments.

  7. Artificial whitewater - Wikipedia

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    1992 - Segre Olympic Park in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain — flow diversion/pumped; 1996 - Ocoee Whitewater Center near Copperhill, Tennessee, United States — altered riverbed; 2000 - Penrith Whitewater Stadium, near Sydney, Australia — pumped; 2004 - Hellinikon Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre, Athens, Greece — pumped

  8. Kayaking - Wikipedia

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    A kayak is a low-to-the-water, canoe-like boat in which the paddler sits facing forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle to pull front-to-back on one side and then the other in rotation. [1] Most kayaks have closed decks, although sit-on-top and inflatable kayaks are growing in popularity as well. [2]

  9. Steve Fisher (kayaker) - Wikipedia

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    Steve and the others on the Congo kayaking team were one of the 2013 National Geographic Adventurers of the Year recipients. [14] His kayak films includes work with Jeep and Outside Magazine. [14] As of July 26, 2019 Steve was no longer listed as a Red Bull athlete [15] and was no longer a member of Team Jackson Kayak. [16] [17] [18]