Whitewater Rafting: Family Whitewater Rafting Trips
74Are You Looking For A Group Activity That Includes Fun And Adventure?
You might want to consider a white water rafting trip. I am going to give you a short guide on the essentials that you need to know if you are planning to go for an "adrenaline pumping" experience with your friends or your family.
White water rafting is an outdoor recreational activity where you are required to navigate a river which usually has a lot of rapids in an inflatable boat. Wait! Now I made it sound real easy, didn't I? But believe me it is not difficult, even if you are doing it for the first time.You will just cruise over the rapids if you stick to the basic rules!
Rafting is a sport which requires teamwork, hence a great outdoor activity to enjoy with friends or family. So what are you waiting for? Do some research on where you want to go, pack your bags and head off for a complete adventure package!
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Wetplanet Whitewater
- WetPlanet White Water Rafting
Wetplanet Whitewater provides the best river rafting in Oregon and Washington. Offering both guided whitewater rafting trips and whitewater kayak lessons and instruction for beginning kayakers to advanced white water paddlers.
A Short Course On Rapids
Okay, so you and your group have decided that you are ready to face the challenge and are trying to zero in on the location. Before you do so, here is a short course on rapids.
White water rafting usually takes place on a river with rapids. Now rapids are caused when there is an increase in the gradient of the river due to a steep descent. This turbulence gives the water a white, frothy look and hence the name "white water".
Rapids are categorized into six classes.
- Class I - II - Very basic and suitable for an amateur rafter. A river with Class I - II rapids will contain small waves between long stretches of calm water.
- Class III - IV - Rivers with Class III - IV rapids have larger waves and a greater number of obstacles.
- Class V- VI - Of course by now you can understand that Class V - VI rapids would have the largest waves, and a whole bunch of other obstacles and I would recommend that you do not attempt them unless you have tried and tested the other classes!
Typically for a beginner the ideal course would be a mix of I, II and III classes.
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Tips On Preparing For Your Rafting Expedition
This list will give you a complete idea of what you need to know before you head off.
- The short course above should give you an idea on the level of rafting you and your family or party would be comfortable with. So you should be able to choose a river depending on your requirements. Also if you are planning to go with kids or older adults you need to check the age requirements. This information would be available on their website. Typically families with kids choose the Class I - II rapids.
- Next comes the prices. Prices vary depending on the area, season and the day of the week. They are higher during the Spring and Fall months as they are the peak seasons and weekends for obvious reasons. The prices usually include flotation jackets, shuttle to and from the river, paddles and watertight storage containers.
- Prices can also vary depending on the facilities provided. Prices may be higher if your trip includes a meal and other amenities like wetsuits, jackets etc. Some companies provide package deals, which means that along with rafting you can choose other group activities like biking, hiking, camping and skirmish (paintball). You can check the company's website for the kind of packages they provide and their prices.
- When choosing your outfitter check the following; how many years the company has been in service?, how is their customer service?, are they a popular choice among families?, what type of feedback have customers given on their website?, do they hold any kind of certifications and licenses for the services they provide?
American Whitewater
- American Whitewater - AW Homepage
American Whitewater is the primary advocate for the preservation and protection of whitewater rivers throughout the United States and connects the interests of human-powered recreational river users with ecological and science-based data to achieve
- Before you get into your boat, the guides are supposed to give you a tutorial on the important aspects of rafting, like how to paddle your boat, how many people should get into a single boat, what to do in case you do happen to fall out of your boat and other emergencies. You are expected to pay attention to all the details it provides. For first time rafters here's the basic tip; to turn right paddle with your left oar and to turn left, paddle with your right oar. It sounds a little confusing at first but once you are in the water you will get the hang of it.
Pocono Whitewater Rafting
- Pocono Whitewater Rafting
Pocono Whitewater Adventures - White Water Rafting, River Canoeing, Paintball, Mountain Biking, Hiking and Kayaking on the Lehigh River and in Lehigh Gorge State Park. Located in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania in the heart of the Pocono Mountains.
- If you do happen to fall out of your boat DO NOT panic. Your flotation jacket will keep you safe in the water until help arrives. And remember under any circumstances do not open your flotation jacket while you are in the water. Usually 3 - 4 guides raft with each group (on kayaks) and they have one person leading the way and another person lagging behind the group so that all who belong to one group are in between the two guides. Just make sure you follow the leader and do not lag behind and you'll be just fine!
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Map It!
Wet Planet Rafting, Inc 860 Highway 141 Husum, WA 98672 - 1-877-390-9445 info@wetplanetwhitewater.com
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Paddling Life Magazine
- Paddling Life Magazine
Paddling Life Magazine - For Sea Kayaking, Whitewater Rafting, Kayaking, Canoeing, Kayak Fishing, Outrigger Canoe, Rec Boats and Touring, plus boating Blogs, Photos and News Clearinghouse.
- Most rafting outfitters will provide you with watertight containers to keep certain personal belongings like your lunch, sunglasses, cameras etc with you on your raft. If you do wish to take pictures while rafting I strongly recommend that you bring a waterproof camera with you. Bringing an expensive SLR camera or a camcorder is not a good idea! Even though the containers are supposed to be watertight, they are not attached to the raft and can fall off. Moreover no need to worry that your friends will not be able to see your rafting feats! Your outfitter will take a shot of your boat and you can collect your photo at the end of your trip.
- Keep your pockets empty, do not bring your car keys, wallets or other important items with you. Your outfitter should provide you with lockers where you can leave your belongings. Losing your car keys on a fun filled weekend trip, not a good idea!
- It advisable to wear quick drying clothes while rafting. During the summer months you can wear bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts. During Spring and Fall it will be colder and you would need to dress accordingly. You can wear swim wear under your clothes as you will able to swim in "swim spots" along your course. Your guide will let you know where the depth of the river is good for swimming. Wear sandals or shoes which can be worn in water. If you wear eye glasses or if you want to wear sunglasses make sure you fasten them to you as they may fall off while rafting. Sunscreen is a must!
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Class IV White Water Rafting
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Other Useful Tips
- Do not turn up for your rafting expedition in any sort of inebriated state! First of all you will not be allowed to raft and second of all it is not safe for you.
- Rafting is a team activity and hence you are expected to be a good team player. Your guide will tell you to choose a captain for your boat before starting your expedition and it is advisable to do so. Ideally, the captain should be a person with prior rafting experience but if that is not the case simply choose someone who is the most level headed from your group.
- You must let your guide know about any preexisting medical conditions that you might have. It's always a safe bet.
- Don't be under the impression that you will never get wet unless you fall into the water. You WILL get wet so make sure you bring a change of clothes with you.
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So You Think You Can Raft?
Take up the challenge and see how you fare! I am sure you will find your trip a memorable one and will remember it for years to come.
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Beautiful pictures, and I enjoyed the layout. Sounds like an exciting family adventure.
Good information in your hub, ponx. And great pictures!
Excellent advice! I really like the visuals for the different levels -- explains it very nicely! I probably won't venture into this, but there's a good chance I'll be sending the kids this summer down the river. :) Thanks for a great hub!
ohhhhh all the advice is damn good. and the way of explain is much easy to adopt













BenjaminB 20 months ago
Awesome stuff here! Living in CT i'm sure you have taken advantage of what I hear is great white water rafting in Vermont.Personally i prefer the 2-3 range as it is more relaxing and you can easily do it without paying great attention.The Colorado video was great,a state filled with mind blowing rapids especially during the snow run off season.Rated up and awesome ponx!