Review excerpts from the back cover of the book from Jimmy Carter, John Lane, Payson Kennedy, Claude Terry and Christopher Dickey…
A Life in the Rapids
Review in the Smoky Mountain News: Whitewater and outdoor enthusiasts can relive Woodward’s tales in his book, Wherever Waters Flow. The 71 year-old writes vividly about his many kayaking adventures on rivers such as the Chattooga in Georgia or the Noatak in Alaska…
Best Regional NonFiction, Bronze Medal, 2007
Awarded Best Regional NonFiction, Bronze Medal, 2007 by the 11th Annual Independent Publisher Book Awards…
Whitewater Book Pick of the Year, 2006
Outdoor Literature: This year’s pick for a whitewater book is Doug Woodward’s Wherever Waters Flow. For many years, Woodward has been an important influence in southeastern boating…
a captivating whitewater autobiography
Review in in The Eddy Line, the Newsletter of the Georgia Canoeing Association: a captivating whitewater autobiography as well as an historical account of the vernal days of paddling in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the USA…
a lifetime of wild adventures
From TechTopics, Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine: a lifetime of wild adventures that found him battered against rocks and sucked under water — in other words, up a river without a paddle. Woodward has lived to tell the tales in his book…
a must-read for anyone interested in the history of whitewater boating
From the Chattooga Quarterly, Chattooga Conservancy magazine: Doug’s book is a lively and engaging account of his lifelong travels to explore wild rivers, from Alaska to our own Chattooga River…
