Alamo City Rivermen

Paddling the fine line between geek and Bubba

Aut remos ducimus aut perimus

  The Alamo City Rivermen is a canoe and kayak club in San Antonio, Texas.  Our members include all age groups, all skill levels, and all types of paddling: flat-water, slow rivers, and whitewater.  Some race and some even participate in the Texas Water Safari.

We are fond of camping paddle trips, often sharing a communal Dutch oven meal.  Cynics call us an eating club that paddles.

We meet on the second Wednesday of each month at the Hungry Horse Restaurant, 12333 West Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78216, near West's intersection with Rhapsody (the north central part of town, outside Loop 410, just to the west of 281).  Meetings begin at 7:00 PM and last for about an hour and a half.  Some come a little early to eat.  See the linked map.  All are welcome.
 
For more information about the club, email the president, Gib Hafernick.
Please come and bring a friend!

Do you want someone to run a shuttle with?  Someone to paddle with?  Someone from whom to find out about upcoming trips, paddling technique, and places to paddle?  You're in the right place.  Would you paddle more if you had someone like that?  Join us.

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We are looking for volunteers for treasurer and newsletter editor.  Please step forward.

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Video of Buffalo Bayou Regatta 

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Rivermen members can belong to our Yahoo! email group.  The email group lets you send and receive email addressed to all club members and keeps you up to date with club activities.  If you are a club member and are not in the email group, please contact Ken Bennight.   To be in the email group, you must belong to the Alamo City Rivermen.

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To join the Alamo City Rivermen, please fill out the membership application and mail it with the dues payment to the address indicated. Thanks.  See you on the river.

 

Places to Paddle

Paddling Links

Membership Application

 

Decals, Miscellaneous

Photographs

Officers

      

Upcoming Events

Newsletters

Access, Other Issues

Of historical interest, check out the linked brochure for the 1974 Texas Canoe Marathon.  The file is almost two megs in size.

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