What happens on a typical rafting trip?
Your trip begins when you meet the trip leader at your designated rendezvous place and time. He or she will collect your release forms and distribute wetsuits if you rent them from your outfitter. Then everyone gets on the bus which will transport you to the “put in” where we put our rafts in the river. At the put in, the trip leader will give you a safety talk – a vital 20 to 30 minute discussion about how to be safe on the water. Then you’ll head to your boat and jump in! Paddleboats typically seat six to eight people and a guide. The guide will give you further instruction on how to paddle once you are afloat and give you time to practice following his or her commands. Then you’ll head on down the river, and have the time of your life!
Your trip begins when you meet the trip leader at your designated rendezvous place and time. He or she will collect your release forms and distribute wetsuits if you rent them from us. Then everyone gets on the vehicle which will transport you to the “put in” destination where we put our rafts in the river. At the put in, the trip Guide/leader will give you a safety talk – a vital 20 to 30 minute discussion about how to be safe on the water. Then you’ll head to your boat and jump in! Paddleboats typically seat six to eight people and a guide. The guide will give you further instruction on how to paddle once you are afloat and give you time to practice following his or her commands. Then you’ll head on down the river, and have the time of your life!