Here is the chance to get an intermediate and advanced river in this awesome combo!
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Price
Base Price
USD
309
Per Person, Mon-Thurs
USD
309
Per Person, Sat
USD
339
* Foreign exchange rates are provided as a convinience only. The actual rate you pay may vary.
Description:
Available only May-Early June
Day 1: Middle Fork
Join us the evening before your trip at our South Fork camp. The first
morning you’ll enjoy a hearty breakfast at 7 a.m. and head for the Middle Fork. We'll go through rapids such as Tunnel Chute and Kanaka Falls.
We stop mid-day for a delicious lunch along the river and then run some fun Class III and IV rapids like Chunder and Parallel Parking. We return to camp tired and happy with time to relax and enjoy the peace of the river over dinner (including soda, beer and wine), slide show and campfire.
Day 2:
After breakfast the second day, we shuttle to the North Fork, tuned up and ready for even more exciting and technical rapids, which include Slaughter Sluice and Chamberlain Falls. We serve lunch and continue down river
with rapids including Staircase. Our shuttle vehicle will greet us at take out with cold beverages for the ride back to camp. You’ll be more... ready to head home around 4 p.m.
Conditions:
Difficulty: Class IV-V, May-Early June (depending on water levels)
Trip: 2 DAYS, Two Rivers, 29 miles; 2 nights of camping, 5 meals
Two Rivers, 29 miles; 2 days rafting, 2 nights of camping, 5 meals
Other Considerations:
CLASS III-IV (INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED, MEDIUM TO HIGH INTENSITY WHITEWATER-26 MILES)
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It’s our view that rivers are magical. They are the lifeblood of our state, and they provide a spiritual, environmental and economic boon to the communities they run through. We like to share that magic...
Our philosophy extends beyond just an attitude, or a viewpoint. We strongly believe that we have to not just talk the talk, but also walk the walk. In short, our company donates resources of all kinds – dollars, time and energy – into organizations, auctions and events that benefit our rivers, our communities and the people who live in them.