Posted on: 03.18.2009
USA Today highlighted the awesome work that the First Descents program. It is doing amazing things through giving hope to cancer patients. Team Dagger member Brad Ludden is featured in the story talking about his work there.
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“….First Descents, a Colorado-based group that helped young adults cope with their cancer through outdoors adventures. Lebret-White didn’t [...]
Posted on: 03.03.2009
From April 1, 2009 through August 31, 2009, Dagger (a Confluence Watersports brand) will roll out a brand new program designed to support local organizations, introduce more people to paddling and establish a platform for a long-term sustainability initiative. The program is called “Paddle It Forward.””Paddle It Forward” is a simple concept in which everyone gives [...]
Posted on: 02.11.2009
In Playak’s “What Gear and Why” site feature, they interview the world’s top paddlers and ask them why they use the gear they do. These features are designed to use paddlers so good, that they have the option to choose whatever sponsors they want.
It’s also very important that the management care about the sport, and are easy to [...]
Posted on: 02.04.2009
Last summer, Team Dagger member Andy Masser was part of a National Geographic expedition to Congo, and the show produced from that trip is airing next week on National Geographic in the film Monster Fish of the Congo! Make sure you don’t miss it, check your local listings.
>> Official National Geographic Site Page
Overview
What would more water than [...]