Posted by Steve Ekness at Jan 22nd, 2012 in Rafting
by Steve Ekness
Love going to water journeys with chums? Since the world is abounding with water resources, rafting is one of the challenging expeditions and sporty activity anyone could enjoy engaging with. It is done with a team of two to six and each one have to be brave enough steering the water simultaneously to face the rough white water waves. However , it might simply do with a team while enjoying crossing the lovely view of places round the area with calm water of the sea. Additionally, it is also suited to be used for fishing on lakes or streams anywhere around the planet.
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Posted by Ashley Houston at Jan 5th, 2012 in Rafting
by Ian Tate
For whitewater rafting in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon is an enthusiast’s dream! The rivers available can provide both beginners and experts with an exciting and fun challenge for half, one, and two day trips and they are only short drives from the major cities. Oregon also offers some of the best four and five day river trips anywhere for those who want a longer and more impressive experience.
An amazing river is the Umpqua River. The Umpqua River has Class III and IV rapids and flows through some of the most beautiful surroundings in the Pacific Northwest and it also flows North of Crate Lake. The Umpqua has exceptional pool-and-drop rapids and has more rapids per mile than any other Oregon river.
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Posted by Ashley Houston at Dec 16th, 2011 in Rafting
by Dana Cain
Although you can often rent white water rafts from the location you choose, and sometimes the use of white water rafts is even included as part of your trip’s package deal, if you are planning on purchasing white water rafts for yourself, there are a few things you should know before going ahead with the buy.
Tips To Remember When Purchasing White Water Rafts
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Posted by Ashley Houston at Dec 14th, 2011 in Rafting
by Danielle Russell
For families, business teams, kids at summer camp, or just for some outdoor fun in the water, whitewater rafting is a great experience. But keep in mind that your rafting guide is going to be the person who is the most responsible for a great experience on the river. A couple of rafting outfitters to choose from is what most rivers have so how can you select one which will provide the best guides? We’ve done the research for you on what features to look for in the perfect rafting guide.
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Posted by Ashley Houston at Dec 14th, 2011 in Rafting
by Alison Heath
A perfect way to combine a love for the outdoors and the rushing thrill of taking on nature’s elements is whitewater rafting. Driving through a rushing whorl of water, having it spray up in your face, bouncing up and down in your seat feeling as though you are only moments away from disaster is such a unique feeling and there’s nothing quite like it. Best of all, whitewater rafting is one of the safest adventure sports there is, with national safety standards followed by every major outfitter in North America.
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Posted by Ashley Houston at Dec 1st, 2011 in Rafting
by Tiffany Nash
For many, whitewater kayaking is a fun, adventurous, and often an adrenaline filled experience. Generally speaking, whitewater rafting is a water sport that makes use of a kayak made out of durable and sturdy plastic with a tiny amount of flexibility. Kayaks usually range between six to twelve feet in length, but can sometimes be longer.
Newcomers would be best advised to start learning in the more serene side of the river.
Types Of Whitewater Kayaking
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