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Following Waters

Following Waters

著者: Brett Mayer
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Life on and off the water.Copyright 2025 Brett Mayer 社会科学
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  • The Gordon Dalton Story: Maps, Memories, and the Currents that Shape Us
    2025/08/12
    Episode 3: Maps, Memories, and the Currents that Shape Us: Gordon Dalton & the Spirit of Exploration

    From the rivers of Virginia to backcountry creeks across the country, Gordon Dalton’s life is defined by paddling, wilderness discovery, and thoughtful storytelling.

    About Gordon Dalton

    Gordon is a Virginia-based paddler whose passion for rivers began with a canoe in 1989 and his first kayak in 1992. Since then, he’s explored countless creeks across the Blue Ridge and American West, working as a video kayaker in the late 1990s on rivers like the New and Gauley. Along the way, he helped pioneer and document many of Virginia’s now-classic creek runs, blending adventure with preservation and education.

    He’s the longtime organizer of the Goshen Pass downriver race on the Maury River—started in 2007 as a grassroots competition and grown into a beloved spring gathering, organized by Gordon and built on low-ego, shared paddling culture.

    Gordon balances his passion for rivers with a day job as a speech therapist, which allows him summers exploring western snowmelt creeks. When he’s not paddling, he shares his discoveries through photography, guidebook contributions, and storytelling—always wrestling with what to share and what to leave undiscovered.

    Check out Gordon's instagram: @gdaltonphoto

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode
    • Gordon’s early inspirations—what made him fall in love with paddling.
    • Behind the scenes of working as a video kayaker on iconic rivers.
    • How he discovered and documented Virginia creeks and brought them into the paddling community.
    • The origin story of Goshen Pass Race, its grassroots ethos, and why it endures as a place-based tradition.
    • Gordon’s ongoing tension between documenting adventure and protecting wild runs from overexposure.
    • Reflections on the importance of working together to protect access

    Share the Story

    If Gordon’s journey—rooted in exploration, self-discovery, and community building—resonated with you, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen. Help amplify a narrative of paddling stewardship, slow river exploration, and the richness of stories born from following waters.

    Stay tuned for episode 4: more voices, more rivers, and more lessons from Following Waters!

    Mentioned in this episode:

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    47 分
  • The Adam Herzog Story: Kickflips, Currents, and Intention
    2025/08/05
    Episode 2: Kickflips, Currents & Preparation — The Adam Herzog Story

    From skate parks to the powerful flow of the Stikine River, Adam Herzog shares how intentional preparation and a love for place shaped his journey as a paddler, racer, and wilderness medicine educator.

    Featured Guest: Adam Herzog

    Adam Herzog started out skateboarding in Western North Carolina before discovering paddling in his teens. Over the years, that transition blossomed into a paddling career defined by discipline, edge-of-your-seat adventure, and deep purpose. After racing the Green Race annually for over two decades, he ultimately fulfilled a lifelong aspiration: running the legendary Stikine River, often dubbed the “Mount Everest of kayaking” .

    Adam’s pursuits extend beyond the water—he’s a paramedic, trauma nurse, and wilderness medicine educator, known for his "Close Calls" storytelling in American Whitewater, exploring near-miss rescues and lessons in risk management. He also teaches via NOLI Learning (kayaking and rescue training)—find more at NOLILearn.org

    Follow his journey and daily reflections on Instagram: @ZogTraining 

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode
    • How Adam’s skateboarding roots led to a paddling obsession.
    • A behind-the-scenes look at training for the Green Race and staying injury-free.
    • The physical and mental preparation for paddling the iconic Stikine River.
    • Lessons learned from injuries and rescue scenarios as a trauma nurse.
    • His philosophy around teaching, safety, and passing paddling on to the next generation.

    Other Podcasts Featuring Adam
    • Epic follow-up interview on Inspire Campfire in The Highs and Lows of Adventure with Adam Herzog
    • Also featured on The Discomfort Zone Podcast discussing resilience post accident.

    Share the Journey

    If you found Adam’s story inspiring, please subscribe and leave a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Share with a paddling buddy or a friend who loves adventure and deep conversations.

    Stay tuned for Episode 3 with Gordon Dalton, where we will explore Virginia Creek culture, race organizing, and the life of a grassroots paddling legend.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • The Bobby Miller Story: Paddling, Teaching, and Finding Purpose in the Flow
    2025/07/03
    Episode 1: the Bobby Miller Story: Paddling, Teaching, and Finding Purpose in the Flow

    What drives someone to spend their life navigating whitewater? In this premiere episode of Following Waters, host Brett Mayer sits down with professional paddler, teacher, father, and outdoor educator Bobby Miller to explore that question from the inside out.

    Bobby has been paddling Class V rivers for over two decades and is known for his smooth, powerful style on steep creeks and big water alike. But behind the drops and lines is a story about balance—between risk and responsibility, family and freedom, and adrenaline and awareness.

    Together, Brett and Bobby dive into:

    • How Bobby got into paddling and what kept him in it
    • How he balances kayaking with parenting and teaching
    • The evolution of East Coast whitewater culture
    • What it means to live a full life on and off the river

    Whether you're a paddler, parent, or just someone trying to live with purpose, this episode offers deep insight into how the river can shape who we become.

    Connect with Bobby Miller
    • Dagger Kayaks Pro Team
    • Instagram @bobbymiller24

    About Following Waters

    Brett Mayer, creator, is a lifelong environmental educator, whitewater kayaker, and policy advocate with over two decades of experience on and off the river. He is the host of Following Waters, a podcast about the people, places, and stories that move us—through paddling and through life.

    Brett has taught at leading independent schools across the country, including Hotchkiss, the Episcopal School in Alexandria, the Landon School for Boys, and currently Carolina Day School in Asheville, North Carolina. He owned and operated a paddling school and student travel company, and has spent years guiding young people into meaningful relationships with wild places.

    As the Policy Director for the American Canoe Association, Brett represents the paddling community in partnership with Outdoor Alliance, working to protect access to public lands and waterways nationwide. His graduate thesis on why people paddle—based on interviews with elite Class V paddlers—revealed a simple truth: people stay on the water for friendship, stewardship, and purpose.

    Through Following Waters, Brett shares the deep lessons the river teaches—about bravery, connection, and living an unconventional, wholehearted life.

    This episode is brought to you by the American Canoe Association (ACA)

    For over 140 years, the ACA has been supporting paddlers and protecting access to rivers, lakes, and coastlines across the country. Join the movement, take a course, or become a member at americancanoe.org.

    Take advantage of a free kids membership with the purchase of a new adult membership during the month of July, 2025!

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    1 時間 15 分
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