by International Associations | Nov 20, 2020 | Whitewater rafting
Dana Dickinson grew up with the American River, one of California’s most popular rafting rivers, practically in her backyard. Yet, when she showed up for OARS whitewater guide school in 2015, she was a first-time rafter. “Before I went to guide school, I never went...
by International Associations | Nov 14, 2020 | Whitewater rafting
“You noticed all the dead trees on the left side of the river,” said Roger. The syntax created a question, but his tone suggested a statement. I instantly looked to the left bank, eyes wide. I had noticed many things on our first day’s float down the Lower Deschutes...
by International Associations | Nov 12, 2020 | Whitewater rafting
A Grand Canyon rafting trip on the Colorado River is one of the most sought after adventures on the planet, but there are a lot of factors to consider before planning a trip. For example, do you have your heart set on floating the entire length of the canyon, or would...
by International Associations | Nov 6, 2020 | Whitewater rafting
When you head out on a whitewater rafting trip with Echo Canyon River Expeditions, you won’t need to worry about permits. But if you’re a knowledgeable rafter looking to head out and explore gorgeous stretches of whitewater on your own, you’ll want to ensure that...
by International Associations | Nov 3, 2020 | Whitewater rafting
White water rafting in Gatlinburg is a fun and exciting adventure for everyone. It is one of the most popular activities in the Smoky Mountains. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been white water rafting before or you’re totally new to the experience, you should always...
by International Associations | Oct 31, 2020 | Whitewater rafting
Yes, I love coffee for the typical reasons—warmth and caffeine—but also the joyful rhythm it brings to mornings in camp. Whether you’re on a multi-day river trip, car camping adventure or backpacking trip, there’s no reason to deny yourself of a great cup of coffee....
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