Israel: Sea of Galilee

Israel: Sea of Galilee

Sea of Galilee is a peaceful place in the northern part of Israel. Surface of the lake is located 200 meters below sea level which makes it the lowest fresh water reservoir on earth. Camping is possible on many beaches and surprisingly there are not 

Israel: Dead Sea

Israel: Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is the only place where you can paddle 400 meters below sea level. A good starting point for a trip is a public beach in resort Ein Bokek where you can use showers. Gallery Video

Austria: River Salza

Austria: River Salza

We were lucky and the weather during the first week of April was just perfect. Over 20°C and sunshine all day long. River level gauge in Wildalpen read optimal 180 cm. For both weekend days we chose 21 kilometres long bit of Salza from Wildalpen 

Czechia: Sazava River in February

Czechia: Sazava River in February

First thaw resulted in perfect water-level conditions on the Sazava River even in the most popular part from town Tynec nad Sazavou to Pikovice. 146 cm reading on river gauge in Nespeky guaranteed that boards were not getting stuck on stones and weirs were rideable. 

Czechia: Slapy Water Reservoir

Czechia: Slapy Water Reservoir

Slapy Water Reservoir is a popular recreational area for Czechs who want to chill during hot summer months. During summers the surface of the reservoir is cruised by numerous of boats, banks are crowded and from beach bars play music. During winter the reservoir offers