Whitewater of the Southern Appalachians Vol 2: The Mountains
Author: Kirk Eddlemon
Publisher: Wolverine Publishing
Publication year: 2022
Edition: 2nd
No. pages: 460 color
Author: Kirk Eddlemon
Publisher: Wolverine Publishing
Publication year: 2022
Edition: 2nd
No. pages: 460 color
Author: Kirk Eddlemon
Publisher: Wolverine Publishing
Publication year: 2022
Edition: 2nd
No. pages: 460 color
About the book
Whitewater of the Southern Appalachians Vol 2 – The Mountains
All new 2nd edition!
This is the ultimate, comprehensive guide to whitewater in the Southeastern mountains region. It covers more than 260 whitewater streams in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas. Volume 1 covers the plateau region west of the mountain crest, and taken together, these books are the key to a lifetime of exploration and whitewater fun in one of North America’s oldest mountain ranges. Stepping beyond the scope of the average guidebook, Whitewater of the Southern Appalachians doesn’t have just valuable, accurate information, but is also packed with inspiring photography, tips such as methods for chasing rain, classic river stories from local paddling legends, in-depth coverage of the geology of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and much more. If you’re looking for the ultimate resource for whitewater paddling in the Southern mountains, look no further.
For paddling destinations in the Plateau region, look to the Whitewater of the Southern Appalachians Vol 1 – The Plateau.
Get a discount with the Whitewater of the Southern Appalachians 2 Volume Bundle!
About the author
Kirk Eddlemon (excerpted from his website):
I’m a native East-Tennessean who calls Knoxville home, where I live with my beautiful and unconditionally supportive wife Laura, and amazing son Alexander. spend almost as much of my time walking, paddling, and even sometimes crawling through the wilder parts of the Southern Appalachians as I do in town. I’ve always been intrigued by the call of the wild, and even before I started kayaking, I spent much of my time picking out interesting places on topographic maps, and then putting a face to a name by seeking them out on foot with a compass and a little tenacity. This drive flourishes in a freedom-based pursuit like paddling, and it was only a matter of time before I realized that a little plastic boat could facilitate one of the most expressive, grounding, and spiritually rewarding ways of connecting with nature!
Kirk is a registered whitewater guide and runs Ace Kayaking School in Knoxville, TN – visit him when you’re in the region!