I have waited two years ( retirement) to get started with riverboarding and now that the time is here, the sport is hard to find. I'm in So Cal so I knew travel was going to be required, but I keep running into "we don't do that anymore" or "we don't do that until October". Needless to say my best plans were not very good. Right now the closest riverboarding site (active) is in Oregon (Warm Springs). This is frustrating to say the least. So, what's the score? Do I wait till October and try then on the American River, or go after another location/guide? I would appreciate some help. Thank you.
Hey, actually the Kern River is about 3 hours away from Orange County and Los Angeles! Contact me and I'll set you up with a trip! We have great, beginner-friendly, warm water till late August!
Hey Robin, cool to 'bump' into you here on TeamFLI, thanks for stopping by. No, I am not the mastermind behind this website, it is actualy Josh Galt (who left a comment, just above yours). TeamFLI (this site) is a social network for people from all…
Hi guys, stumbled onto this and another link whilst trying to find a photographer. Charl, are you the mastermind behind what seems to be an extreme-sport website. Fantastic. Nice to hear some random comments about what I do to relieve stress. Think…
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Robin Mohr is now a member of TEAM FLI :: Face Level sports
I have been working with a thermo plastic called Kydex. It is what they use for gun holsters and medical braces. For riverboarding it can be used to make custom fit pads, visors, camera mounts, gear holders etc. If you have ever had custom insole ma…
The In Your Face Airboarding Race returns to Canaan Valley Ski Resort in 2010
Last year's event rocked the slope with competitors from all over the East Coast and DJ Strizy spinning tunes at the starting line!
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I'm putting a trip together with a bunch of rafters, kayakers, and hopefully riverboarders to the Smith River for Presidents Day weekend. Anybody want to come and board some of the cleanest whitewater in California?