White Water Rafting in California

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by Will Stevens

White water rafting is one activity that will certainly bring your adventure level to a different height and provide a unique experience for you and those that you go with. Before setting off on a rafting trip, you should make sure that you plan your trip properly. This will not only mean packing the right things but going with a reputable company and some other things.

You should never risk going with an adventure company that you are not familiar with. Do some background research before signing up with any company. Know how long they have been in the business and how qualified their employees are. Check on equipment to be provided as well.

Find out what class river you should be rafting on. Rivers are classified according to their difficulty and the skills needed in order to boat on it. You don’t want to end up on a ride that is too hard for that you won’t want to try rafting again. If you’ve had a little more practice then you can go on rivers with higher classes.

There are specific river classes for each skill level when it comes to white water rafting. For families and first timers it is advisable to go on a river that is either class 1 or 2. Rivers under this class have little rough areas and will not require a lot of maneuvering.

Are you already a seasoned rafter? Then classes 5 rapids may be more your league. However, you should be cautious when rafting on rivers that are classified under this since there are certainly risks involved. It’s good to know what type of river you can take to avoid and mishaps.

Some of the best rivers for white water rafting can be found in California, namely the South Fork American River in California, Kaweah River and Tuolumne River. All these rivers differ in the in classes and adventure. There will surely be something for everyone.

The South Fork American River belongs with three other rivers but is the most boated. Not only will you enjoy a rafting trip but beautiful scenery as well. Both the Tuolumne and Kaweah River belong to higher classes (3 and 4) which will give you an exciting ride and scenic views as well.

When you’ve settled on all the details you’re sure to get packing. Don’t forget to bring along sun block and moisturizer, since the combination of sun, wind and water may not be very friendly on your skin. Make sure that the clothes you bring are light and will dry easily if they get wet.

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