08-02-2011, 09:27 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2011 Posts: 24
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Originally Posted by Hyde I have never been river rating but I am betting there are safety issues that you need to know about. Where can you go to learn how to river raft? | I am not sure what part of the country that you live. I whitewater kayak in West Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Kentucky. I got my first taste of whitewater on the New River Gorge in West Virginia in a raft. I would suggest going on a entry level type river something in the class III range like the Ocoee, in Tennessee or the Lower Youghiogheny (aka Lower Yock) in PA. Use a reputable outfitter that puts a guide in each raft, and pay attention to the safety talk at the start of the trip. If you really enjoy it try to get a few more class III type trips under your belt before you step up to something like the class IV(V-) Upper Gauley river in WV.
If you find that you are absolutely in love with rafting and you want to start paddling your own raft, there is raft guide instruction at the Nantahala Outdoor Center in North Carolina. Another option to get on the river is to do what I did and start kayaking. It is a lot less expensive than rafting, and you are your own crew.
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