Posted by Juan Sanchez at Feb 28th, 2012 in White Water Rafting
There aren't many things more exhilarating than quickly navigating a boat down a river with the splash of white water surrounding you in all directions. With heart stopping plunges and unpredictable twists and turns, white water rafting is a sport that can be enjoyed whether you are new or experienced. Like with any sort of outside fun there is almost always a certain amount of risk involved, but did you know the #1 injury linked with white water rafting is second degree burns.
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White Water Rafting: Is this Hobby For You or Not?
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Posted by Juan Pablo at Feb 7th, 2012 in White Water Rafting
Any fan of kayaking at last yearns to try their hand at white water rapids. While white water rafting is hot, many individuals also enjoy the sport in hardshell canoes or inflatable kayaks. White water is graded on a scale from 1 to 6, which indicates the level of difficulty for the kayaker. Grades 1 thru 4 are OK for any sort of inflatable kayaks, while grades 5 and 6 are the best for very sturdy, specialised canoes.
Grade 1: Extremely Basic
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Posted by Stephen Wallace at Oct 29th, 2011 in White Water Rafting
White-water rafting and kayaking: They define Colorado adventure, help forge friendships and, right now, are roaring into action. Thanks to this winter’s snow, Colorado’s 13 river systems are in tiptop shape for the state’s white-water season.
The rivers change in shape and feel each year due to the melted snow, or run-off. So water-lovers keep coming back each season for more surprises. From families seeking mellow float trips to experienced, death-defying thrill-seekers, people from all walks of life flex their paddle power on Colorado’s rivers.
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Posted by Stephen Daniels at Oct 18th, 2011 in White Water Rafting
Colorado River rafting buffs and tourists may or may not have noticed that in recent years, Arizona’s Grand Canyon, so famous for its red rocks and blue sky, is becoming green. Far from being alarmed, however, the canyon’s visitors are pleased. As it turns out the greening is actually a good thing, reflecting a new commitment by the National Parks Service and other businesses that work within the park boundaries to implement more eco-responsible practices throughout the region. In order to reduce its impact on this pristine area, the park administration is aggressively taking measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, save water, boost recycling, and make use of alternate sources of energy — such as the ample sunlight found in this beautiful desert setting.
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Grand Canyon Park Service Commits to “Green Practices” to Help Conserve This Natural Wonder
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Posted by Jeff Goldblooms at Sep 25th, 2011 in White Water Rafting
There are quite a few distinct methods to enjoying yourself in Las Vegas and it all starts off by visiting the astonishing Las Vegas Boulevard – a single slab of avenue that has every little thing you can imagine.
That’s what Vegas is recognized for recreation, ease and comfort and thrills. Folks of all ages can get pleasure from what Vegas has to present; nevertheless, there are a number of individuals who are not too excited by betting, drinking alcohol and night life clubbing. If you’re hunting for far more in Las Vegas than to simply the nightlife, going to the pool, and gambling, you probably will need to take a look at what Grand Canyon bus Tours can present to you. Grand Canyon Tours gives the ideal guided trips of Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon bus trip at a very affordable cost and are all based on what your price range entails.
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Posted by Stephen Daniels at Sep 19th, 2011 in White Water Rafting
What makes a Colorado River rafting trip so special is precisely the things that words can rarely come close to describing. It is an all-encompassing experience that combines the thrill of running a wild river with the awe and serenity of being surrounded by an ancient geological wonder. Part of what makes the trip so spectacular is the sheer improbability of a river as huge and powerful as the Colorado in such an otherwise arid landscape. While big rivers do flow through arid regions in other parts of the world, it is rare that they flow so strongly year round. Not only does this provide the opportunity for thousands of annual rafters to enjoy the one-of-a-kind experience during the height of summer, but the diversity of plant and animal life in the canyon is made possible by the river as well.
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The Massive Colorado River Sustains Life in the Arid Grand Canyon Region
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Posted by Stephen Daniels at Aug 4th, 2011 in White Water Rafting
Vacation – a space between occupations, a period of time apart, a time of separation from the concerns of everyday life and work. In our hyper-linked world of cell phones, the world wide web, and television, we are never actually disconnected from our web of daily existence. Perhaps it is time to consider a true departure from everyday drama with an eco-friendly holiday. Why not consider getting outdoors into the fresh air where you will meet a great group of people and enjoy an adventure of a lifetime? Are you up for a Grand Canyon rafting trip?
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A Colorado River Raft Vacation – No Electronic Gadgets Necessary
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