Alpacka Raft Blog
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Stay up-to-date with our blog for all the packrafting and bikerafting adventures. Alpacka Raft was born based on a collective inspiration, a 600-mile packrafting traverse of Alaska's Brooks Range and a design genius who knew she could make a better-performing packraft. Sheri and Thor Tingey founded Alpacka Raft in the fall of 2000.
Alpacka Raft Blog
2w ago
When water is low and your waiting for spring runoff, whitewater can be hard to find. But don’t worry, there are other ways to get your whitewater fix and improve your skills before the bigger flows return ..read more
Alpacka Raft Blog
2w ago
Flowing through the lush foothills of the Chilean Andes, the crystal blue Biobío River is central to the Mapuche-Pehuenche cosmovision, or understanding of the universe, nourishing them with food, water, and newen (spiritual energy ..read more
Alpacka Raft Blog
2M ago
When runoff has passed, whitewater can be hard to find. But don’t worry, there are other ways to get your whitewater fix and improve your skills before the bigger flows return ..read more
Alpacka Raft Blog
3M ago
The Dolores River is going on a world tour! We're so excited to see The River of Sorrows featured in the Paddling Film Festival World Tour, and it'll also be streaming on Outside TV soon ..read more
Alpacka Raft Blog
6M ago
After flying halfway around the world, driving for 3 days, packrafting 23 miles down a nearby river, and backpacking 16 miles across a maze of desert canyons, we would have to hope that there would be enough water to float ..read more
Alpacka Raft Blog
6M ago
In the heart of every adventure lies a story waiting to be told. Meet Janessa ..read more
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9M ago
How we planned a self-supported packrafting trip on the Grand Canyon ..read more
Alpacka Raft Blog
9M ago
Filmmaker Dmitry Surnin, in collaboration with Kaladi Brothers Coffee, just released a fun new film featuring Alaska's Jule Harle. Watch the film and learn the story behind it ..read more
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11M ago