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NOC Stories describes the Nantahala Outdoor Center's first 25
years, a time of explosive growth in whitewater sports and
instruction. NOC Stories by Payson Kennedy and Greg Hlavaty
presents a history of the Nantahala Outdoor Center as seen through
the eyes of early leaders and some of its dedicated staff. This
history spans the years 1972-1997 and approaches the story of the
NOC's inception and growth in conjunction with the explosive growth
of paddlesports and paddle instruction; in a very real sense, the
great strides in paddle instruction and the growth of whitewater
sports parallels the growth of the NOC. Many people today see the
Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) for what it has become: a seminal
Southeastern paddling hub and profitable business. What they don't
know is that the NOC started with a semi-utopian vision, the idea
that friends could work together at pursuits they were passionate
about, and that this endeavor would not only be profitable for the
company, but also life-changing for the individual. That's not
something many businesses can say, but in the case of NOC, it's
turned out to be true. If you asked current culture-makers and
business owners in the whitewater industry about their formative
years, you'd find many were previous staff members, clinic
participants, and visitors at the NOC. You'd likely also hear that
the NOC was instrumental in refining their skillset and in
inspiring them to become pioneers in their field. From rafting to
river rescue, paddling instruction to Olympic competition, the one
thing this diverse group has in common is the NOC. These people are
the stories that have become the NOC's legacy, and this book is an
attempt to collect and make sense of them. But the book also
features a very human element, a tinge of adventure that sets it
apart from your standard history text. The stories in this book, in
addition to their historical value, offer a testament to the
experiential aspect of working at the NOC, that ineffable change
that has affected so many staff and that forms the basis for
outdoor adventure programs. The NOC was, and is, a dream; these are
the stories of its dreamers.
True Stories of Outdoor Adventure and Inspiration All fans of
whitewater sports have been impacted by the Nantahala Outdoor
Center (NOC) in one way or another. In 1972, the NOC was the
outgrowth of an idea that friends working together to pursue their
outdoor passions could change lives for the better. Today, the
center is a seminal Southeastern paddling hub. Compiled by Payson
Kennedy and edited by Greg Hlavaty, NOC Stories is a collection of
62 entertaining stories by NOC staff veterans-memories that
describe the center's first 25 years. It approaches the story of
the NOC's inception, a time of exponential growth in whitewater
sports and instruction, a time when the NOC's contribution to
paddling technique and instruction reverberated around the world.
It is both a history of NOC's leading role in the evolution of
commercial river running and an overview of when kayaking, as a
sport, exploded in the United States. The remembrances presented
here blend history with adventure as they document the NOC's
singular vision.
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