The Hudson River has been a source of beauty, inspiration, and sustenance—not to mention a major transportation route—since before its exploration by westerners in the 17th century. But even for those most familiar with this river/estuary, there are wonderful surprises to discover. This talk covers the Hudson from the point of view of one of its most dedicated followers, the late kayaker (and neuroscientist) Vladimir Brezina.
For upwards of 20 years, Dr. Brezina has paddled the Hudson in his collapsible Feathercraft, accumulating lore and stories along the way. This talk by his wife and paddling companion Johna Till Johnson shares some of the most fascinating details of the Hudson River from a paddler's perspective. You'll come away with a fresh perspective on, and new respect for, our beloved friend the Hudson River.
March RiverTalks are curated by Lee Reiser, an avid kayaker, board member of the YPRC, and Atlantic Division Director of Recreation and Promotion for the American Canoe Association. RiverTalks is sponsored by the Yonkers Paddling & Rowing Club and Sarah Lawrence College’s Center for the Urban River at Beczak. $5 suggested donation, refreshments will be served.
Location: Center for the Urban River at Beczak, 35 Alexander Street, Yonkers (ample free parking)