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Rafting - Feel the Thrill and Stay Safe
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Written by Eugene Ivanovski

Once used as a major transportation source, today the rivers of America offer great opportunities for active recreation. River rafting is a most varied pastime that can range from a plain fishing float trip to the adrenaline rush of fighting the element. Imagine yourself swiftly approaching the rocks with water flooding the boat; you've got to hang on as tight as you can to get through the wall of water ahead...Too much for you? Then why not enjoy the astounding beauty of Mother Nature floating down the dancing waters of the river glaring in the sun. Sit back and relax in peace and quite letting the stream take your everyday problems away, let your ears take a break form the noise of the big city in the comforting sounds of unspoiled wildlife.

Whatever your choice is you are guaranteed to have memories of a lifetime, but if the thrill of paddling through rapids appeals to you more than a calm float trip, there are some things that you need to know in order to stay safe.

If you are going on a rafting trip for the first time, be honest in evaluating your physical abilities and choose the difficulty of the run according to them. Even if you've already had some rafting experience and feel that you are rather familiar with the water, that doesn't mean that you know what to do better than your guide. Remember that guides are experienced outdoor enthusiasts with special training who know exactly how to act on the river.

Selecting the trip that is appropriate for you is an important decision that will very much shape you rafting experience. Choose the rapids that you can tackle and be realistic as to what is enough of a thrill for you. There are rafting trips suitable even for children and older people, but there are rapids that can be a challenge even for an experienced rafter. Rafters are provided with a life vest that will keep you afloat which enables even non-swimmers to enjoy the excitement of a rafting trip and have a good time on the white water, but Class IV and Class V trips belong to the choice that you should discuss with your guide first. It is not for sure that you will fall out of the boat but even if you do, there's nothing scary about it. In fact many people enjoy falling out of the boat while it's an overwhelming experience. Your guide will instruct you as to what to do once you fell out. Following the instructions is likely to make your swim an enjoyable and thrilling part of the trip.

Safety is the top priority for any active recreational activity and rafting is no exception. Enjoy the thrill, rise up to the challenge, fill the adrenaline rush and stay safe to share the experience with your friends.

Rogue River Rafting experts will make your rafting experience exciting as well as safe. Oregon Rafting Trips are fine summertime activity for groups and families.

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