What happens if you fall out white water rafting?
What happens if you fall out white water rafting? Remember that an experienced guide and a raft load of people help pull you back on the raft if you fall into the river. The life jacket used in white water rafting is an excellent flotation device. In most cases, rafters who fall off the raft are pulled back into the raft immediately.
Am I too fat to go white water rafting?
The short answer is no. There is no hard and fast weight limit for whitewater rafting. The longer answer is that weight could impact some other factors that play into whether you should go on a trip with us. But we will not dictate whether you can go out on the water based on your weight alone.
What is the safest seat in white water rafting?
Seat– Stay on the outer rim of the boat for the best balance, unless your guide instructs you to get down. Paddle– Believe it or not, sticking your paddle in the water provides an extra bracing point.
What is the hardest river to whitewater raft?
Upper Tuolumne River (Cherry Creek), California Cherry Creek is the gold standard for Class V and is the hardest section of commercially rafted whitewater in the United States. Rapids like Mushroom (V), Toadstool (V), and Lewis's Leap (V) challenge even the most experienced river guides.