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Tag: 10. February 2019

Tag: 10. February 2019

Eastern Pontus rivers

The eastern third of the approx. 1000 km long Pontus Mountains, with an impressive geological diversity and summit heights of almost 4000 meters, represent a traditional destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes in the last ten years many Europeans and last but not least the Turks themselves [...]

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Post: Advocates Go Georgia - Part 1 - Aragvi

Advocate Go Georgia - Part 1

2011, mid of July: The snow melt in the Alps has widely finished, European white water kayakers climb the glacial valleys in Tyrol and French Alps to hunt class V rivers. 2700 kilometers to the east six advocates bums doze in an overheated dorm in downtown Tbilisi. Last night's flight was longer than expected. Strong wind in Istanbul delayed both flights for hours, the airport chaos also took us four bags with some t-shirts and paddle gear. That shouldn't stop us from discovering the rivers in one of the most beautiful countries on that planet: Georgia, the unknown kayak paradise in the heart of the Caucasus. Five hours later we find ourselves at the put-in of Pshavis Aragvi 60 kilometers north of the capital. 

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Post: Tzoumerka - The undiscovered outdoor paradise of Greece - Arachthos Nikos

Tzoumerka - The undiscovered outdoor paradise of Greece

The Arachthos – a classic of Greek white water? – Things used to be different! Reports from the beginnings of the kayaking destination Greece from 2013

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Montenegro – In the land of the Black Mountains - Tara Waterfall

Montenegro - In the land of the Black Mountains

Toros Outdoors has been paddling through Albania since 2015, and with each passing year our trips to neighboring Montenegro have become more frequent. It's high time, the mountainous heart of the Balkans your own camp to dedicate! We travel the land of the Black Mountains for a full ten days. Included: Pretty blue rivers, pretty white rocks and pretty incredible panoramic views in the rugged Durmitor Mountains. Chilled camp life and big water with damn big waves on the Tara. And of course the famous multi-day trip through the deepest gorge in the world. And then there's another surprise. But unfortunately the name says it all: it won't be revealed! 

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