River surfing is different than regular surfing, but only in duration. The sport consists of riding a stationary wave in a whitewater river as long as you can stay on your feet. The form is the same, but the ride’s longer, and you’re not going anywhere.
“You could conceivably have an hour-and-a-half-long ride,” says Corran Addison, a San Clemente-based board maker who spent years on Montreal’s St. Lawrence river.
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