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River Rafting: An Overview
Author: Kristy Annely
White-water rafting can be one of the most exhilarating
experiences of a lifetime. River rafters see breathtaking scenery, get
great exercise, and experience terrific adventure. There are great places
to go river rafting all over the world, but many of the best rivers for
white-water rafting are here in the United States.
It's a good idea to contact a licensed river rafting
agency to plan a rafting trip. These agencies, found near most major rivers,
provide trained guides and planned routes for rafting rides. Many agencies
also provide training for novice river rafters. These services are especially
good for people rafting for the first time.
River rafting has been a sport for decades. The person
generally credited with inventing river rafting is Bill Dvorak. In 1969,
Dvorak was the first person issued a river recreation outfitters license
when he formed Dvorak Expeditions in Salida, Colorado. Dvorak created
many of the safety guidelines and license requirements for equipment used
in white-water rafting. He came up with the idea of having guides lead
rafting tours.
There are many great places to go white-water rafting
in the United States. One of the most popular is the American River, which
starts in the Sierra Nevada and splits into the North Fork, Middle Fork,
and South Fork before converging near Sacramento, CA. The American River
provides a wide variety of river rafting experiences, from easy rapids
for beginners to difficult stretches navigated by expert rafters.
White-water rapids are rated based on their level of
difficulty. Water speed, currents, the amount of rocks, and other factors
influence the river's rating. The easiest rivers to navigate are Class
I; Class VI rivers are considered impossible to run. As equipment has
become more advanced, many rivers previously defined as Class IV became
Class V, and extremely skilled rafters have begun navigating them safely.
River rafting is a fun and challenging sport. A river
rafting vacation is perfect for people who love challenges and being in
the great outdoors.
About the author: River
Rafting Info provides detailed information on river rafting trips
in Washington, Colorado, California and the Grand Canyon, as well as Salmon
River in Idaho and Rogue River in Oregon. River Rafting Info is the sister
site of Inflatable Boats Web. ================================================================
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