Owner

Andy Corra

I started paddling under the instruction of Roger Paris in 1979 on Colorado’s Roaring Fork river. Back then it was long, fiberglass boats, wool sweaters, and Ace helmets. If you saw another vehicle with a kayak traveling down I-70, both would pull over to see who the heck it was. A new paddling buddy or old friend would be encountered!

Because of Roger, I became interested in racing kayaks early on- an addiction I still can’t seem to shake. From 1984 to 1993 I spent much of my time training and racing wildwater kayaks with the U.S. Team. In summers, when not racing in Europe, I was exploring the rivers of the Western states, playboating, scouting first descents, and harnessing fears on tough runs.

Paddling has taken me from South America to Africa, while introducing me to some of the wildest characters and closest friends one could have.

These days, while I still get out for surf sessions behind the store and an occasional skill (read fear!) test on Vallecito Creek, more of my water time is spent with my wife, Janet, and son Wiley, on dory floats on the Animas and multi-day floats in the desert. We also enjoy stand-up-paddleboarding and family kayak runs together.

All of this adds to nearly 30 years of river running, with work directly in the Paddlesports industry since 1987- beginning with a start-up paddle manufacturer, to 8 years as the Rocky Mountain Rep for Perception, Kokatat, and others, to my current job as owner of 4CRS.

Running the store with a committed, experienced, enthusiastic staff of paddlers, and having such quality customers is a privilege that keeps this job motivating and rewarding for me.

Managing Partner

Tony Miely

I came to Colorado in 1991 from the Chicago area to attend college at CSU in Ft. Collins. Soon after arriving in Ft. Collins and seeing people paddling on the Poudre River I purchased a second hand Perception Dancer and gear. From this point on I was always kayaking or swimming. One of the things I love about paddling is the camaraderie and willingness of others to help a new paddler. I quickly made friends in the paddling community and learned how to roll and started exploring rivers around the West. After a season or two I was helping out at roll classes and fully dedicated to the paddling lifestyle.

After college I moved to Steamboat Springs and worked the graveyard shift at Wave Sport Kayaks, molding boats all night, and skiing and snowboarding all day. After Steamboat I got a job as General Manager at Down River Equipment in Denver. Three years in the city was enough for me and in 1999 I moved to Durango and started working at 4Corners. I had only been to Durango on one other occasion before moving here. I found the people to be some of the best anywhere, the mountains rugged and the rivers amazingly beautiful.

In 2009 I was in an accident in which I ended up losing my right hand. The paddling community and the people of Durango really showed their true colors and helped me through an incredibly difficult time. I spent 2010 re-learning how to paddle, with both a left hand control paddle and with hand paddles. I have been favoring my hand paddles, as I feel safer in more difficult water with them. I have a decent rowing set up for my raft and am still working on a good SUP set up. I have spent my life on the water and do not intend to let my injuries slow me down.

My wife Tina is an avid kayaker and SUP’er and we love the multi-day desert trips of the Southwest and enjoy getting up to Idaho for some of their classic rivers like the Selway and the MF Salmon.

a person in a kayak in the water.

Managing Partner

Matt Gerhardt

I’ve been at 4CRS since 2006 and have my hands in a little bit of everything from website management to purchasing to lead sales. I was born and raised in Durango and have spent the years of my youth wandering the southwest, kayaking, rafting, skiing, mountain biking, and fishing among other things.

My passion for paddling really lies in multi-day trips, preferably self-support kayaking, but I enjoy all aspects of paddling from play boating, to creeking, to flatwater, to rafting. On rare occasions you might even catch me on a SUP. In the off season, you can find me on a motorcycle, turning a wrench in my garage, or flying by you on a pair of skis.

a group of people riding on top of a raft down a river.

Managing Partner

Ashleigh Tucker

I grew up in the green mountains of Vermont and moved to Durango in 2001. I graduated from Prescott College with a degree in Environmental Studies: Education for Sustainability. I spend my spare time playing in the mountains and on the rivers with my family and friends. With what time I have left I am out advocating for environmental issues, protecting our public lands, and helping to protect our rivers.

I first went down the Animas back in 2002 in a canoe with my brother, Ryan, almost bailed in Corner Pocket, which led me to learn how to kayak. In 2003 my friend Stacy and I taught ourselves how to paddle while running the Animas every day. That summer was full of swimming and eddy hopping! I started working at 4CRS in 2008 and have worn many hats over the years. I am a Managing Partner and Community Events Director.

I became a rafter in 2014 to add to the boat quiver and my love for the river! I have two amazing boys, Tucker and Milo who have been rafting the SW desert rivers since infancy. My hope is to teach them how to enjoy the beautiful canyons in the four corners area while protecting them for future generations.

I am happy to say that throughout my adventures in Colorado, kayaking and rafting have become my favorite activities and I love being surrounded by the boating community and immersed in the deep canyons of the desert.

4CRS is my home away from home and my family. Paddle, Live, Love, Laugh!

a man in a red kayak in the water.
a man in an orange kayak is in a waterfall.
a woman and two boys posing for a picture.
a man in a kayak pointing at the camera.

Web Development

Drew Beezley

I have been working at the shop since 2004. I grew up boating in Missouri and Arkansas. During the summers of college I began raft guiding on the Arkansas River. I really enjoy self-support overnight river trips and living out of a kayak. When I'm not kayaking you can find me on the ski slopes or mountain biking.