White Water Rafting

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daveshel

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I grew up in Western PA and did the Youghiogheny half a dozen times. Great fun. Later, I did the New in West Virginia. It was a bigger river and was, if I remember correctly, a IV-V, as compared to the Yough's III-IV, but it wasn't as much fun as the Yough. Which is why I never did the Colorado.
 

m1ldslide1

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Originally posted by: daveshel
I grew up in Western PA and did the Youghiogheny half a dozen times. Great fun. Later, I did the New in West Virginia. It was a bigger river and was, if I remember correctly, a IV-V, as compared to the Yough's III-IV, but it wasn't as much fun as the Yough. Which is why I never did the Colorado.

The New is kinda hard-core (from what I hear) given all the undercuts. Class IV river with one class V (Iron Ring iirc) but mushroom-shaped sandstone all around.

I grew up watching for my Dad and big brother paddle the ocoee, nantahala, new, gauley, chattooga, french broad and so on from the river bank. Then the family packed up and moved to Oregon when I was just about old enough to start paddling. So I grew up paddling in Oregon, Washington and Idaho and missed out on all of the famous (and warmer) rivers. They're on the 'someday' list though...

/envy for East coasters
 

daveshel

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Originally posted by: m1ldslide1
I grew up watching for my Dad and big brother paddle the ocoee, nantahala, new, gauley, chattooga, french broad and so on from the river bank. Then the family packed up and moved to Oregon when I was just about old enough to start paddling. So I grew up paddling in Oregon, Washington and Idaho and missed out on all of the famous (and warmer) rivers. They're on the 'someday' list though...

/envy for East coasters

Most of the hard-core paddlers I know won't have anything to do with a rubber boat.
 

Gamingphreek

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Woah that is a nice trip. Ok maybe years down the road if I manage to get married and all that stuff- it would be a good anniversary trip haha.

-Kevin
 

thehstrybean

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Originally posted by: m1ldslide1
Originally posted by: thehstrybean
Come to the Ocoee river in TN. I was a guide for a year. Rafting rocks. Start with some medium stuff (IIIs and IVs), then work up to Vs. Just go with a good company that knows their stuff and do exactly what they say. No problems...

Which outfit did you guide with? The NOC by any chance?

Na, I was with OAR for a while. NOC is very cool, though...