Whitewater rafting is a great activity that has become more common around the world since the 1970s. Since then, we have developed an expertise in the sport, and there is now better quality equipment available to use. Because of this, a river that has been known to swallow whole an expedition in the past is now safe enough for people to take their rafting trips down hundreds of times each year. There are also outfitters, which are rafting operators, who will be your guides for the trip. These outfitters have legislated safety requirements to go by, and they vary depending on the area you are rafting in. However, all off the requirements are closely the same to ensure that everyone is safe. You should talk with your raft operator about all of the safety guidelines and the classifications of the rapids before you decide to sign up for the trip.
There are six different whitewater classifications that range from easy to nearly impossible. Class one is, obviously, the easiest. It has no obstacles, only small ripples, and a slow current. Class two is considered moderately difficult with occasional obstacles and a medium current with waves. Classes one and two are ideal for younger and inexperienced people to run on. Class three is difficult with longer rapids and strong currents that are irregular, and class four is very difficult, longer with numerous waves, and has steeper drops. These two classes, three and four, are considered okay for more experienced groups to take. Class five is extremely difficult, has very big drops, is very swift, and heavily obstructed with obstacles, which is considered an amateur class. Then there is class six. This class is nearly impossible and extremely dangerous. It should only be run by expert teams, with all precautions taken and close studies completed.
Maine has three rivers that are usually used for whitewater rafting. These are the Kennebec River, Penobscot River, and the Dead River. Each one of the these rivers are different and unique in their own way, but you are sure to get the thrill and excitement that you seek for your adventure on at least one of these rivers. The Kennebec River has a twelve mile trip that begins on Indian Pond at Harris Station. It then flows through the Kennebec Gorge, which ends at The Forks. This twelve mile trip can be classified anywhere between a class two and a class four, because in sections of the river there are all of the traits that these classifications have. Next, is the Penobscot River, and this river has a fourteen mile long trip. For the first two miles, it descends from McKay Station through Ripogenus Gorge. The other twelve miles of rapids will take you on a journey that will end near Pockwockamus Falls. This river has all the traits of a class three to class four rapids. Last, but not least, is the Dead [...]
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Whitewater Rafting Rapids and Classifications in Maine
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Rafting in Holly Ganga the Water Never Stinks
RAFTING IN HOLLY GANGA THE WATER NEVER STINKS
The icy heights of the Himalayas are the source of some of India’s mighty rivers. The magic behind river rafting also referred as white-water rafting is extreme and thrill in the untamed rivers. The upper Himalayan zone of India is the best in the world of breaking into white water rapids, foming and falling in a thunderous din.
Flowing through an amazing landscape of thrilling, forests and remote villages, the garhwal hills in the state of uttaranchal Pradesh, provide settings for some dramatic water rafting adventure.
Cautions – for river rafting – if you are healthy person without any fear of water one can become a skilled rafter in few hour of tanning. Rishikesh the resort of tourist is the best station for taking training for rafting. Carry sunglasses with strap to secure them and a camera.avoide taking your wallets, cell phone etc nylon shorts tennis shoes, require the additional clothing for rafting trips.avoide cotton cloths while rafting in rivers.
From Rishikesh in the state of uttaranchal the magic valley of holy Ganges starts the surprises for the rafters. The stretch of the Ganges is from devpryag many tourist agencies and state department also providing the services for rafters.
Ganges water never stinks if stored for years – water of that holy river recursive property that any water mixed with of ganga water became ganga water, despite its many impurities ganga water never never rat or stink keep it stored at home at any climatic conditions you will surprise to see that the other waters collected from world region will start stinck and rot and after 24 hours is not fresh for drinking but the water from ganges can taken as fresh as the day you have collected from the holly river.
This is true ,come and see the holy river of this planet giving you the natures minerals at free of cost, come and collect as you need no charges ,no service charges and no intervention of any power.
Satish semwal
Post graduate in tourism
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