News Update August 17th:
The KWA is proud to introduce the newest and greatest advance in online
river gages. The new LiveFlows.com system will give near real-time gage
information at the at the glance. Color coordinated with directional arrows
displaying the level and direction of the flow. Now you will know instantly
if the level is right and if the water is going up, down or holding.
www.kansaswhitewater.org/cgi-bin/liveflows/streamshow.pl
News Update August 4th:
The first KWA quarterly newsletter is now online. KWA
members will be receiving a special packet in the mail soon including a
roster, newsletter and thank you note. Due to the cost of printing
newsletters, we wish to provide them online. Newsletters will be printed and
mailed to those members who choose to receive a paper copy. The KWA
membership roster will also be provided online behind a password protected
site. We value our membership's privacy and only KWA members will be given
access to this roster. Printed rosters will be mailed to all members at the
beginning of the year and to all new members in their welcome packet.
The Summer 2004 newsletter can be downloaded here:
http://www.kansaswhitewater.org/newsletters/summer04.pdf
Rosters can be downloaded by clicking the Member's Area link on the top of
the website. User login information will be provided on your hard copy
roster that is mailed to all new members and to all existing members at the
beginning of the year. If you lose your roster or forget the password,
email
info@kansaswhitewater.org. You will be looked up in our membership
database and if confirmed a member, a new username and password will be
emailed out to you.
News Update Aug 9th
New Lawrence Journal World article on the Kansas
Whitewater Association boating session at the Wakarusa Wave.
www.kansaswhitewater.org/articles/ljwwaka2.shtml
News Update July 22nd
The KWA has officially became a Club Affiliate of
American Whitewater. As a club affiliate we get the following benefits.
- American Whitewater Journal, the oldest continually published
whitewater magazine.
- Listed as Affiliate Club noted in each bi-monthly AW Journal.
- List our Club's events in the AW Journal.
- Our Club's members can become AW members for $25. A $10 savings!
- Have technical expertise for our Club conservation and access
committees 'on tap.'
- Have access to technical and onsite assistance for our Club's event
planning
- Enjoy VIP benefits for "Joint Members" at AW events.
- Participate in exclusive AW Affiliate Club promotions.
- Post Club information on the AW Website to help paddlers find you.
- Eligible to apply for a spot in the AW 2004 River Stewardship
Institute.
The KWA also has the distinct pleasure of being the only paddling club
listed with American Whitewater from Kansas. As as club affiliate we will be
displaying the AW logo on our website so that perspective boaters know our
affiliation.
News Update July 16th
The Corps will be dropping the flow on the Wakarusa from
1000cfs to 500cfs sometime day. Below 800cfs is considered very dangerous
because of the force of the hydraulic created at the wave. The wave becomes
very deep and almost impossible to escape from. At higher levels about
800cfs the wave becomes flatter and with a shallow trough making it good for
surfing. Be careful and check all the gages before getting in the
water.
News Update July 6th
Thanks to all the rain and the cooperation of the Corps,
we are blessed with 1000cfs for at least the next three to four days. Come
enjoy the wave while you can. More info at in the river logger Check the
message board to hook
up with other paddlers heading out to the wave.
News Update June 16th
The KWA now has an online store where you can purchase
official KWA gear as well as your official Kayak man gear. Check it out at
www.cafepress.com/kswhitewater or
shop.kansaswhitewater.org
News Update May 25th
The Kansas River cleanup was a success. We had around a
dozen participants and collected around 30 full bags of trash. We were able
to recycle around 7 bags worth of cans, glass and plastics. Thanks to
everyone that came and helped out.
News Update May 5th
The KWA is now officially accepting membership
applications. Please read though our
Bylaws
and download our membership application
here.
Site update: April 13th
A
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) has been added to the
site courtesy of Mick O'Shea of the Kansas Canoe Association.
Site update: April 6th
The Local Whitewater section of the website has been
redesigned to make it easier to find information about local rivers, gages,
and photos. Click on Local Whitewater to view the changes.
New pictures of the Marais Des Cygne also updated.
News update: March 31st
The Kansas Whitewater Association made news in an article
in the Kansas City Star today. Shawn Tolivar and Dave Irvin of the
KWA along with Laura Calwell of The Friends of the Kaw were quoted talking
about the blowout of the I-435 weir on the Kansas River
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/columnists/mike_hendricks/8315473.htm
Note: The Kansas City Star
requires a login, free registration is available.
News update: March 16th
The Kansas Whitewater Association made news in an article
in the Lawrence Journal World newspaper in Lawrence, Kansas over the weekend.
The KWA put in a lot of work to get the Army Corps of Engineers to release
of 800CFS into the Wakarusa river to hold what we hope will be the first
of many annual rodeos. The article is
republished
here with permission from the Lawrence Journal World.
News update: March 13th
The Kansas Whitewater Association is planning to host an
informal freestyle rodeo on the Wakarusa river below Clinton Lake this
Saturday March 13th starting at 9am. Due to the short notice of the water
release we will not be presenting prizes, or having a formal judging system.
All judging will be done based on loudness of whistles, claps and cheers.
Come out and enjoy a nice warm day on the river. Pictures of the wakarusa
can be found
here.
News update: February 23rd
The Kansas Whitewater Association is proud to be the new
host of the Kansas Canoe Association's message board. In further
strengthening of the partnership between the KCA and KWA, the KWA will
become a chapter affiliate of the KCA. As part of the new partnership, the
KCA will gain a valuable Eastern Kansas pool facility and representation.
The KWA will gain access to the existing KCA pool locations and extended
potential membership pool, as well as certified instructors and trainers. We
are very excited about this partnership.
Site update: February 16th
New calendar application now online at
http://www.kansaswhitewater.org/cgi-bin/calendar/index.cgi To
submit events to the calendar email
info@kansaswhitewater.org prior to the event and include any text and
links you wish to display.
Site update: January 14th
News Articles section added to the site. From time to
time new articles or trip reports will be added. First article is James
Smith's Para Paddling article first published on
Wetdawg.com and republished here with
permission.
News update: January 6th
Our very own James Smith has had an article published at
http://www.wetdawg.com/pages/whitewater/smith/index.html
James writes about how he became a kayaker and the troubles and help that he found
along the way. It is a great read.