What is a rafting trip?

What is a rafting trip?

Rafting and whitewater rafting are recreational outdoor activities which use an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other body of water. This is often done on whitewater or different degrees of rough water.

What do you need for a rafting trip?

Packing for a Rafting Trip – What to Bring

  1. Good River Shoes. The cheap slip-on things and flip-flops just don’t cut it when it comes to walking on slippery river rocks.
  2. Lotion.
  3. Extra Plastic Bag for Wet Clothes.
  4. Emergen-C (or whatever you use to boost your immune system)
  5. Tape.
  6. Camp ‘Slippers’
  7. Small Ground Blanket.
  8. Sarong.

How long are rafting trips?

How long is a white water rafting trip? Rafting trips vary in length from an Express Trip (2-3 hours) to the popular Single Day or full day trip which lasts anywhere from 5 – 7 hours. River Expeditions also offers Multi-Day white water rafting trips operating May through October.

How is rafting done?

Rafting is a sport in which rafters use an inflatable raft to race with other teams. The team that reaches the destination first wins the race. The racing is done on white water or rough water of different degrees. The rafters use double blades to paddle the boat.

What are the benefits of rafting?

Top 5 Health Benefits of White Water River Rafting!

  • The thrill of adventure!( a.k.a adrenaline rush)
  • The Outdoors & Fresh Air = Reduced Stress.
  • Great for Cardio & Strengthening Muscles.
  • Great for Teamwork Building & Family Bonding.
  • Confidence & Self-Esteem Booster.
  • Conclusion:

How fast does a raft travel?

A typical motorized raft can load around 12-14 people including the guides and the raft operator. A raft like this may move up to 9 mph depending on the water current.

Is rafting easy?

California Rafting – Easy/Beginner Its usually not too scary for most peoples first time trip, but it’s fun and exciting and you will definitely get wet! See Easiest Trips if you have kids less than 7, or you are planning a higher water spring trip with kids under 10 or non-swimmers.

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