A very intense two days of excitement and challenging thrills in a beautiful Sierra Nevada river canyon near Sequoia National Park
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Price
Base Price
USD
309
Per Person, Mon-Thurs
USD
309
Per Person, Sat-Sun
USD
329
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Description:
After check-in at 8:30 a.m. and a physical fitness test, we board our river
van and head for the put-in a short distance away, once on the river we'll head for the excitement of almost continuous Class V rapids like Suicide Falls!
We stop mid-day for a hearty lunch along the river, have time to enjoy the peace of the canyon, and then continue the day’s run with more big rapids like The Ledges. Enjoy a beverages on the ride back to the campground where a delicious dinner will be served.
Day 2:
The next morning we’ll have breakfast and head back up to the top
of the river and run it again (lunch provided)! At the end of the second day you’ll grudgingly head for home about 4 p.m.
Conditions:
CLASS V (ADVANCED - HIGH INTENSITY WHITEWATER-10 MILES)
Southern-Central California, Two hours east of Fresno, near Sequoia National Park.
Difficulty: Class V+, Advanced: High Intensity Whitewater.
Available, most weekends, April through June (Depending on water levels)
Minimum Age: 14 years old
Other Considerations:
The Kaweah is a very exciting and challenging Class V river. Participants need to be both physically and mentally prepared for this trip and have prior Class IV paddling experience.
You will need to participate in a Class V physical fitness test, which includes a short swim and jog.
Responsible Action:
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.