The Wild & Scenic section of the Salmon River carves 80 miles through Idaho’s Frank Church – River of No Return Wilderness, the largest continuous tract in the Lower 48. The enormity of the place leaves you stupefied in awe, while simultaneously reminding you the occasion is cause for celebration. That’s why we take river trips, to revel with friends within the magnitude of a place like the Salmon. Videographer Adam Nawrot has a knack for capturing river revelers. On our recent, six-day trip down the Salmon River this past August, Nawrot lugged a Super 8mm film camera — a Canon 814 electronic shooting on Kodak 50d to be exact. What he brought back was a short film, that whether it’s 1979 or 2019, cuts straight the sense of whimsy and adventure that defines a multi-day river trip, and why we should remember to spend more time in our Wild & Scenic gorges. Adam Nawrot is currently producing a feature-length paddling documentary, Canoandes ‘79. Learn more by visiting the film’s Kickstarter campaign. More from CanoeKayak.com — Packlist: River Trip Camping Essentials — Video: In Love With Frank — A helpful guide to rafting the Grand Canyon

The article was originally published on Canoe & Kayak

For access to exclusive gear videos, celebrity interviews, and more, subscribe on YouTube!

More News

					Famed Yosemite Climber Zach Milligan Dies After Ice Climbing Fall					



					Skiing in Japan Is Back Again—and the Powder Was Worth the Wait					



					10 Winter Hikes to Keep You Trailblazing All Year Round					



					The North Face Introduces Athlete Development Program					



					Ocean Rower Fiann Paul Completes Most Grueling Expedition					



					Snowmobile-accessed Ski Touring in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

The Wild & Scenic section of the Salmon River carves 80 miles through Idaho’s Frank Church – River of No Return Wilderness, the largest continuous tract in the Lower 48. The enormity of the place leaves you stupefied in awe, while simultaneously reminding you the occasion is cause for celebration. That’s why we take river trips, to revel with friends within the magnitude of a place like the Salmon.

Videographer Adam Nawrot has a knack for capturing river revelers. On our recent, six-day trip down the Salmon River this past August, Nawrot lugged a Super 8mm film camera — a Canon 814 electronic shooting on Kodak 50d to be exact. What he brought back was a short film, that whether it’s 1979 or 2019, cuts straight the sense of whimsy and adventure that defines a multi-day river trip, and why we should remember to spend more time in our Wild & Scenic gorges.

Adam Nawrot is currently producing a feature-length paddling documentary, Canoandes ‘79. Learn more by visiting the film’s Kickstarter campaign.

More from CanoeKayak.com

— Packlist: River Trip Camping Essentials

— Video: In Love With Frank

— A helpful guide to rafting the Grand Canyon

The article was originally published on Canoe & Kayak

For access to exclusive gear videos, celebrity interviews, and more, subscribe on YouTube!

More News

					Famed Yosemite Climber Zach Milligan Dies After Ice Climbing Fall					



					Skiing in Japan Is Back Again—and the Powder Was Worth the Wait					



					10 Winter Hikes to Keep You Trailblazing All Year Round					



					The North Face Introduces Athlete Development Program					



					Ocean Rower Fiann Paul Completes Most Grueling Expedition					



					Snowmobile-accessed Ski Touring in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More News

					Famed Yosemite Climber Zach Milligan Dies After Ice Climbing Fall					



					Skiing in Japan Is Back Again—and the Powder Was Worth the Wait					



					10 Winter Hikes to Keep You Trailblazing All Year Round					



					The North Face Introduces Athlete Development Program					



					Ocean Rower Fiann Paul Completes Most Grueling Expedition					



					Snowmobile-accessed Ski Touring in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More News

					Famed Yosemite Climber Zach Milligan Dies After Ice Climbing Fall					



					Skiing in Japan Is Back Again—and the Powder Was Worth the Wait					



					10 Winter Hikes to Keep You Trailblazing All Year Round					



					The North Face Introduces Athlete Development Program					



					Ocean Rower Fiann Paul Completes Most Grueling Expedition					



					Snowmobile-accessed Ski Touring in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana					


			All Stories			

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City							

More Videos

							The MJ5: Tony Hawk on His Favorite Gear, Why He Always Carries His Board, and More							





							Here's the Difference Between Bourbon and Whiskey							





							Young Guns and a Supercharged Catamaran: U.S. SailGP Team Takes on New York City