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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Digging Up Old Times

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Into the Curtain...

Statons Creek

Statons Creek
Pothole Drop

Bridal Veil Falls, North Carolina

Bridal Veil Falls, North Carolina

Black River, North Carolina

Black River, North Carolina
Dawn Patrol

Carrying

Carrying
Potomac River, Maryland

Kayford Mountain Sunset

Kayford Mountain Sunset
Kayford Mountain, West Virginia

Danny

Danny
Big Coal River Valley, West Virginia

Blue Water

Blue Water
Mallorca

Children Playing

Children Playing
Quijos Valley, Ecuador

Fern

Fern
Quijos Valley, Ecuador

Cutting Sugarcane

Cutting Sugarcane
Quijos Valley, Ecuador

Young Girl

Young Girl
Dangriga, Belize

Gulisi Garifuna Museum Repairs

Gulisi Garifuna Museum Repairs
Dangriga, Belize

Young Boy

Young Boy
Dangriga, Belize

Empty Hammock

Empty Hammock
Belize

Belizean Sunrise

Belizean Sunrise
Monkey Bay Sanctuary, Belize

Estudiantes

Estudiantes
Chilca, Peru

Wondering Who We Are

Wondering Who We Are
Chilca, Peru

Relaxing

Relaxing
Chilca, Peru

Working with Adobe

Working with Adobe
Chilca, Peru

Smiling

Smiling
Chilca, Peru

Big Squaw

Big Squaw
Maine

Wonder Falls

Wonder Falls
Big Sandy, West Virginia

Mistakes

Mistakes
Great Falls, Potomac River

Avalanche

Avalanche
Oh be Joyful Creek, Colorado

Great Falls

Great Falls
Potomac River, Maryland

Moorman's River Boulders

Moorman's River Boulders
Charlottesville, Virginia

Marshall's Cave

Marshall's Cave
Highland County, Virginia

Surfing

Surfing
Ocean City, Maryland

Big Wood

Big Wood
Daisy Creek, Colorado

Log Flume

Log Flume
Staton's Creek, Virginia

The Notch

The Notch
Potomac River, Maryland

Pummel

Pummel
Potomac River, Maryland

Decisions

Decisions
Upper Daisy Creek, Colorado

About Me

Founder: Brett Mayer-Aschhoff
Homegrown Locals evolved from a passion for the outdoors, and a devotion to education. I started kayaking in the summer of 2003. Similar to many choices I make in life, I saw a kayak outside a store, went inside, asked how much, and walked out with a life vest, paddle, and boat. It was instantly addicting, and I am still obsessed. The sport offers something unique, a union between person, boat, and water, an elemental relationship that delivers one on an otherworldy adventure while moving atop a fluid medium. Just like life, ultimately it is all about the journey. At the end of the day it is the stories we crave. As humans we realize our stories as evidence of our lives here on earth. Ultimately those stories are all we have. A kayaker understands the value of friendships forged, stories told, and the importance of living life with flow. My commitment to kayaking led to a strong desire to share the inspiration I received from the water with other people. Around the same time, I began a teaching career in environmental education. The two worlds were a natural fit and Homegrown was born.
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