Learn To Row. Live The Adventure.
Join me on the the beautiful French Broad River and learn at your own pace — whitewater rowing instruction available for all skill levels.
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Classes
Introductory
Advanced
Intermediate
River Safety
Designed for seasoned rowers looking to sharpen their edge. This level of instruction covers advanced river reading, high-water techniques, and precision rowing in more challenging conditions.
New to the water? Start here. Learn the fundamentals of rowing technique, boat control, and basic reading water currents in a fun, supportive environment. No experience necessary.
Learn the essential skills to stay safe on the water. From useful knots and anchors to rescue techniques including hands on rescues, throw bags, wading, etc. This course equips rowers of all skill levels with the knowledge to handle unexpected situations.
Ready to go beyond the basics? This instruction focuses on refining your rowing technique, navigating rapids, and building the skills needed to take on more challenging whitewater.
About Wolf Creek Whitewater
I'm a veteran whitewater rowing instructor who has taught hundreds of students the skills to successfully navigate their craft on some of the worlds finest whitewater rivers. Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned rower, I'm personally invested in helping you make every trip safer, more exciting and an experience you'll never forget!
Testimonials
“I recently took a two-day whitewater rowing course with Daniel on the French Broad River — it was an incredible experience. Daniel is knowledgeable, patient, and passionate about teaching. We covered everything from rowing technique and river safety to group boating and equipment setup. Beyond the skills, we had a blast! I'd highly recommend Daniel to anyone looking to build their confidence on the water.”
— Mark Brown“Few people on the planet have taught more people to row well than Daniel”
— Peter Fox, Author of "Let the Water do the Work"“Every detail was thoughtfully executed. We're thrilled with the outcome.”
— Former Customer“No one ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and you’re never the same person.”
— Heraclitus
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