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Hello all…..I have always wanted to go whitewater rafting and have
decided to plan a trip for next June. I am thinking that the best way to start would be to go on a guided, 1-day rafting trip rather than a multi-day trip in the event that it isn't as much fun as I thought it would be. Anyway….I am looking for input on good sources of information about whitewater rafting so that I can make an educated decision on when & where to go. Any help would be greatly appreciated. One specific question that comes to mind is water temperature. Obviously the water for whitewater trips comes from the snow melt so I am thinking that the water is pretty cool. Are there areas where the air temperature and water temperature combination makes it miserable to raft? For example, would the weather in Colorado be warm enough next June to go rafting without freezing our asses off? I have no problem with getting soaked on a rafting trip but it could [resent a problem for my wife. Thanks for your help/advice. Feel free to email me at |
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I really wouldn't worry too much about it. Rafting can be cold and
very wet but most outfitters know how to keep thier customers comfortable. They will suggest that you rent a wetsuit if they expect it to be uncomfortable. There are also many trips that involve warmer water- Indeed, this time of year, most everything is pretty comfortable. I'll be kayaking at 7,000 feet this Saturday and I'll probably just wear a T-Shirt. I would select a moderate or easy warm-water river to start out and call the outfitter and ask questions. If you will tell us where you are located, we can give you some suggestions. Randy |
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![]() "Victory Two" wrote: Thanks for the info Randy. I am located in Missouri so I will need to travel in order to do some rafting. I am leaning towards Colorado, possibly the Buena Vista area. V2 Hey- I'm in MO as well- if you're looking for some nice, warm water, another option is to head east. There are plenty of good rivers out the the Nantahala, the Ocoee, the New, the Gauley, etc. On the other hand, Colorado is good too. That's one nice thing about living in MO, you have lots of choices. Unfortunately, you also have lots of driving :-/ |
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Most commercial raft companies offer wet suits for rent if the conditions
are poor. Yes, cold water can be a pain. You failed to mention roughly where you are located. June in So Calif if different than June elsewhere. |
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Randy Hodges wrote:
There are also many trips that involve warmer water- Indeed, this time of year, most everything is pretty comfortable. I'll be kayaking at 7,000 feet this Saturday and I'll probably just wear a T-Shirt. Hey Randy, only wearing a T-shirt can get you in trouble with the law in some places... ;-) -- Wilko van den Bergh Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations. http://wilko.webzone.ru/ |
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Wilko wrote in message news:jkFQa.5972$w3.1696265@zonnet-reader-1...
Randy Hodges wrote: There are also many trips that involve warmer water- Indeed, this time of year, most everything is pretty comfortable. I'll be kayaking at 7,000 feet this Saturday and I'll probably just wear a T-Shirt. Hey Randy, only wearing a T-shirt can get you in trouble with the law in some places... ;-) Actually I was also wearing a nice skirt. |
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