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Τρίτη 21 Οκτωβρίου 2014

Making adventures safer

Rafting in action 
Every time a tourist stands on the edge of a cliff, steps into a harness or grabs a paddle they take a calculated risk.
In adventure tourism, risk is inherent and in the past unregulated activities arguably led to a series of fatal incidents. But those days could be over with the introduction of a new safety regime.
It is more than six years since one of the darkest chapters in the annals of Queenstown tourism. British backpacker Emily Jordan, who was 21, died when she was trapped by submerged boulders in the Kawarau River during a Mad Dog River Boarding trip on April 29, 2008.
Her death and other fatal incidents prompted a Government review of the adventure tourism sector, and new rules designed to enhance safety come into play in a matter of weeks.
Operators who "deliberately expose participants to a risk of serious harm" must be externally audited and ...more

Τετάρτη 15 Οκτωβρίου 2014

O.A.R.S. Releases River of Eden by Filmmaker Pete McBride

 
For the film, McBride traveled into the highlands of Fiji’s main island of Viti Levu 
to explore the Upper Navua River and find out why the locals said “no” to easy money 
from resource extraction, and instead, turned to tourism to fund a conservation area. 
What he discovered was not only one of the most beautiful rivers on 
Earth—a “mini-tropical Grand Canyon”—but a low-impact commercial rafting operation
 in the Upper Navua Conservation Area that has given 
more than $1 million back to local communities in the last 15 years.

The Upper Navua Conservation Area was established in 1998 when Rivers Fiji,
 with the dedicated support of O.A.R.S. president and founder,
 George Wendt, and an unlikely group of local entities including two villages, 
nine mataqalis (land-owning clans), a logging company and a government organization, 
opted for long-term sustainability through tourism. To protect the area’s natural assets,
 the group banded together to set-up a 25-year land lease that precludes logging,
 road building or mining in the ...more

Τρίτη 14 Οκτωβρίου 2014

Valley residents representing US at raft worlds

Jeremiah Peck (front left), Matt Norfleet (front right), John Mark Seelig (back left) and John Anicito charge through the rapids in Gore Canyon during a race this summer. The team of four qualified as the U.S. National team in California in May and will head to the World Championships in Brazil this October. 
Forty countries will have teams representing them at the World Rafting Championships in the Itaipu Canal this week. For many of the competitors, it will be an entirely new experience.
The Itaipu Canal has never hosted a World Rafting Championships. It will be only the second time in history a World Rafting Championships has used a four-man format. But for the Americans, the World Championships in Brazil will be an especially different experience as the team itself is all new.
In the past, the U.S. was represented by the Eagle Country based team “Behind the 8 Ball,” which won the national championship many years in a row. That team has ...more

Junior World Champions are declared!

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It was a very early start for the athletes today as they headed for the Downriver race held below the Iguaçu Falls. The reward for all their efforts of the last few days was the privilege of starting just below one of the Seven Wonders of Nature. There were 27 teams and 108 athletes.
In the U19 Male category Brazil ranked first with a time of 13:24:68, followed by the Russians (13:39:08) and Argentina (13:39:08). In the Under-19 Female catgeory Russia took the best with a time of 14:13:65, beating Australia (14:35:37) and Brazil (14:42:90).
The U19 Women’s race was won by Russia with Australia come in next and then Brazil and Russia. Australian girls were surprised but pleased to have beaten the Brazilian’s on their home ground.
The Under 23 Female team from Japan did a ...more

Second Israeli tourist found dead in Peru river

Second Israeli tourist found dead in Peru river 
A rafting accident in the Apurimac River of southern Peru last week has taken the lives of two young Israeli tourists. The second body, of the two who had been reported missing after the incident, was found on Saturday, reports Peru’s Foreign Ministry.
Attempting to maneuver through rapids, a raft containing six tourists and a guide tipped over on ...more

Παρασκευή 10 Οκτωβρίου 2014

Forget Online Dating — Rafting does the same !!!

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Yahoo Travel profiles readers who came back from a trip with the best souvenir ever — true love.

Who: Clark and Jacqueline Kotula 
Where we met: Cusco, Peru 
When: 2001 
Relationship status: Married


(As told by Clark)
In 2001, I was living in Peru working as the head guide for an expedition outfitter. 
It was an adventurous job, and I led whitewater rafting, trekking, mountain biking, 
and cultural tours throughout Peru and South America. Jacqui came to Peru 
on vacation from Glasgow, Scotland with one of her girlfriends 
as a sort of bucket list trip to check-in on where she was in life and where she was going. 
At the time, she was a dentist in an established dental practice in Scotland and had a serious boyfriend. 
Jacqui had signed up for a four-day whitewater rafting trip on the Apurimac River, 
a five-day trek on the ...more
 

Search team finds body of Israeli tourist killed in Peru rafting accident

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A helicopter search-and-rescue team found the body of an Israeli tourist who 
went missing in Peru after a rafting accident on Monday, as confirmed by the Foreign Ministry. 

The body was found on one of the river banks by 
an insurance company's helicopter search-and-rescue team, 
which identified the body as that of the Israeli. 

The Foreign Ministry said that an additional helicopter will come to retrieve the body
 from the scene as soon as dawn breaks. 

Another Israeli tourist still remains missing as of Friday.
The rafting accident occurred on October 6 in the Apurimac River. 
Six other Israelis on the raft found their way to ...more

Learning Disaster Management Skills

 
Media is abuzz with the bravery exhibited by our youth during recent flooding in Kashmir. 
Certainly our youth played a commendable role in saving life in the recent devastating flood, 
though many of them were not well skilled in the crisis management operations. 
Alas!
 Some enthusiastic volunteers even lost their precious lives while operating rescue and
 relief works in the flood hit areas. Had these boys been trained by the 
J&K Disaster Management Authority earlier, they might have saved more lives, and 
reached out to more stranded people in time, who were crying for help for many long days?

It is unfortunate that the J&K Disaster Management collapsed at the very first day 
and could not perform at all. 
It is highly appreciable that some active member companies 
of the Adventure Tour Operators Association of Kashmir
 such as Adventure Call, Kashmir Adventures, Highland Excursions O2 Adventures, Mountain Magic, 
and Highland Journeys etc. took the lead. Besides,
 they loaned about 30 imported commercial inflatable rafting boats to district administration in some districts. 

The Tourism Department also put its fleet of rafts to use. 
Later the NDRF and few NGOs also jumped in by rowing their dinghies to the affected areas. 
 These inflatable boats were perfect to tackle the running waters, 
while the traditional wooden boats were not effective in fast flowing water. 
Unfortunately some causality also occurred in those boats. 
Later those wooden boats helped a  ...more

Body of missing Israeli rafter found in Peru

Rafting in Peru (photo credit: CC BY-SA/jon.roberts) 
The Foreign Ministry on Thursday confirmed that the body of a missing Israeli woman was found, several days after she and another Israeli tourist went missing on a rafting trip in Peru. The woman is a 22-year-old from Ramat Hasharon. 

 An Israeli search team was dispatched Wednesday to help search for the two missing Israeli tourists who disappeared when their raft overturned on a stretch of the Apurimac River in southern Peru Monday afternoon. The search for the second Israeli’s body is ongoing. 

The relevant families have been notified.
The raft contained eight Israelis and a guide. Six of the Israelis and the guide were in good condition in the city of ...more

Πέμπτη 2 Οκτωβρίου 2014

National Geographic Channel Orders Series On Alaskan Log-Rafting From Gurney Productions

National Geographic Channel 
National Geographic Channel has ordered a series from Gurney Productions that follows log-rafting Alaskans on the Yukon River. Premiering on National Geographic Channel in summer 2015, and globally in 440 million homes in 171 countries and 45 languages, Rafting Alaska will introduce viewers to the log-rafting trade by following a cast of adventurous Alaskans as they  ...more

Τετάρτη 1 Οκτωβρίου 2014

Nepal anyone?



There is a great opportunity  for white water action in Nepal late November…. firstly there is the Himalayan White Water Festival and straight after that an opportunity to get your IRF Safety Kayaker & Trip Leader Assessments.
The Himalayan Whitewater Festival is fast becoming Asia’s largest whitewater festival. The 4th festival will be run from the 26th to 29th of November 2014.
Nepal is once again becoming the Mecca of outdoor adventures & whitewater paddling after a decade of political instability. In the last 4 years this event has attracted from 37 to 97 participants, both national and international athletes, as ...more

Σάββατο 27 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

Red Lady Rafting readies for world championships

Red Lady Rafting members 
Red Lady Rafting is just weeks away from its second world championship competition.
The local women’s raft racing team will compete in Foz de Iguaçu City, Brazil against 10 other international teams during the event, which runs from Oct. 8-19.
“Personally, I’m looking forward to the culture shock of being in Brazil and having the girls on the team have this experience, plus meeting all the men and women from all these countries who love the sport as well, and learning all we can from them,” team captain Julie Sutton said.
The 2014 competition is an R4 year, meaning each raft will have four paddlers. Red Lady Rafting’s current roster is comprised of Shahara Hansen, Hali Sammis, Evangeline Lambert and Julie Sutton.
The biggest challenge is fundraising, Sutton said. Anything the team can’t get donations for comes out of their own pockets, an expensive proposition for international travel. The team is accepting donations online through www.gofundme.com/usa-womens-team.
“We’re always really thankful for anyone who wants to help us and support us,” Sutton said.
Preparing for big water in Brazil with low water in Colorado water has also presented a challenge.The downriver portion competition will be held on the Iguassu River in Iguassu National Park, a waterway Sutton compared to the ...more

Breckenridge- and Vail-based rafting teams underdogs world championships

Jeremiah Peck (front left), Matt Norfleet (front right), John Mark Seelig (back left) and John Anicito charge through the rapids in Gore Canyon during a race this summer. The team of four qualified as the U.S. National team in California in May and will head to the World Championships in Brazil this October. 
In the world of competitive whitewater rafting, the U.S. men’s and women’s teams are the underdogs. They’re snow makers, ski patrollers, paramedics, current and former raft guides and substitute teachers who try to find time to practice the sport on the side. Everyone has a day job. But when they travel to Brazil in October for the annual World Rafting Championships, they’ll be up against fully financed national teams with full-time professional paddlers and big-name sponsors.
“It’s tough to have time to elevate to that level of competition,” Matt Norfleet, of the men’s team, said.
While in other countries the ...more

Παρασκευή 26 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

Social Summit: USA Raft Teams host travel fundraisers at Broken Compass

The men and women's USA Raft Teams are traveling to Brazil in October to compete in the 2014 R4 Rafting World Championships. Both teams have members from Summit County. 
The men and women’s USA Raft Teams have been raising funds to travel to the 2014 R4 Rafting World Championships, taking place in Foz de Iguacu City, Brazil. Consisting of time trials, slaloms and head-to-head races, top rafters from around the country and the world will congregate in Brazil from Wednesday, Oct. 8, through Sunday, Oct. 19, with more than 50 teams of male and female rafting experts competing for the championship.
On Wednesday, Sept. 24, a fundraiser for the women’s team was held at Broken Compass Brewing in Breckenridge, with beer flowing and lots of raffle prizes, including paddling gear and an Arapahoe Basin season pass. Julie Sutton, Hali Sammis, Eva Lambert and Shahara Hansen comprise the women’s ...more

Whitewater rafting hit hard by Nymboida Hydroelectric shut-down

Nymboida River 
Operators of a Nymboida River whitewater rafting operation say they have been doing it tough over the past 18 months, due to changes in the Goolang Creek.
The nearby hydro-electric power station was closed in early 2013 after suffering significant flood damage.
The Nymboida Canoe Centre said water flows in the Goolang Creek then fell ...more
 

Rafting Thrills on the Wild White Salmon River

White Salmon Narrows 
HUSUM, Wash. (AP) — The rope swing looked a bit lonely, and more than a little hazardous, hanging over a cliff high above the White Salmon River.
Three years ago the swing would have dropped you safely into the deep waters of Northwest Reservoir, while today it would result in broken bones or worse during an 80-foot plummet into the gorge of this transformed Columbia River tributary.
The lowest section of the White Salmon has changed in many ways since the removal of Condit Dam in September 2012. It replaced a century-old reservoir with a totally new stretch of river, restored salmon runs and made historical landmarks out of old rope swings.
“The crazy part is how quickly the river has ...more

Δευτέρα 15 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014

Whitewater rafting aiming for 2024 Olympics

MCHENRY, Md. (AP) — The world’s best whitewater paddlers are preparing to compete in western Maryland.
State officials say the championships could help bring the summer Olympics to Washington in 2024 by showcasing the region’s ability to play host to an international event.
Athletes from 46 countries are participating in the canoe and kayak whitewater slalom world championships beginning Thursday at the Adventure Sports Center International in ...more

The thrill of rafting

 
Kodagu district is synonymous with adventure. Be it ardous treks in idyllic forests, rappelling down awesome waterfalls, climbing up treacherous rocks or rafting down rivers, the district beckons the daring.
Rafting in the Cauvery is an exhilarating experience at Dubare near Kushalnagar. Rafting would start once the inflow into the Cauvery increases and the level rises. A raft is a rubberised, inflatable boat with different carrying capacity.
Waterflow has come down in the last couple of days and rafting in the Cauvery at Dubare may not be as thrilling as when it is in full flow, says Ratish, one of the nine raft company owners who operate in Dubare. He charges Rs. 500 per person for a seven-kilometre journey, which would take about two hours. The rafters are brought back by road.
The tranquil water may be a deceitful thing along the course of the Cauvery as one hits the rapids (a section of the river where the water moves very ...more

Παρασκευή 29 Αυγούστου 2014

Woman overboard! Get swept away rafting Gauley River

The Second Drop of the almost quarter-mile long Class V rapid, Lost Paddle on the Upper Gauley -- otherwise known as Hawaii 5-Oh. 
The raging Gauley River has just bucked me off 
my raft and sucked me into its depths, swishing me around like a 
mouthful of Listerine before spitting me out downstream. 
I emerge unscathed, exuberant and feeling deliciously alive. 
It's a ride I'll never forget.
For just six weekends every fall, the floodgates on the dam at Summersville Lake open, 
stoking 25 miles of world-class West Virginia rapids. 
This year's season starts Sept. 5 and runs through Oct. 19. 
So you've just got time to grab a paddle and take the plunge. 
Based on an overnight trip I took last September, here's what you'd be in for.
Full of butterflies, I report with about 45 other rafters at 8 a.m. sharp to ACE Adventure Resort 
near Beckley, W.Va. 
With me in my testosterone-heavy crew, ranging in 
age from 15 to 50-something, are my ...more

Rafting thrills on the wild White Salmon River

 
HUSUM, Wash. (AP) - The rope swing looked a bit lonely, and more than a little hazardous, hanging over a cliff high above the White Salmon River.
Three years ago the swing would have dropped you safely into the deep waters of Northwest Reservoir, while today it would result in broken bones or worse during an 80-foot plummet into the gorge of this transformed Columbia River tributary.
The lowest section of the White Salmon has changed in many ways since the removal of Condit Dam in September 2012. It replaced a century-old reservoir with a totally new stretch of river, restored salmon runs and made historical landmarks out of old rope swings.
"The crazy part is how quickly the river has recovered," said Zach Collier, who guided our 12-foot raft down this new stretch of river. "Unless you knew the story, you'd never ...more

Πέμπτη 28 Αυγούστου 2014

Euro Rafting Champs 2016

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We’ve recently seen the 2014 R4 Euro Champs being held in Slovakia, 
and the 2015 R6 Euro Champs are being held in BiH in May next year. 
This fits in with the WRC schedule which sees the R4 event 
being held this year and the R6 next year.
So 2016 will be an R4 year. 4-man rafts
 present a great opportunity to show...more

Πέμπτη 14 Αυγούστου 2014

So who is Nada?

Nada Slackline 
Many of you may have been getting emails from someone called “Nada” and wondering who she is, especially as she asks so many questions! So we thought we’d turn the tables and interview her for a change! So lets get you all familiar with her

Nada – how did you get into rafting?

“I started dealing with competitive rafting in 2006. In 2008 I was in a Serbian team paddling in the back right position. I participated in the Euro Cups in Bulgaria, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia and was active paddling at them until 2012. I was also part of the national team at the 2009 and 2010 WRC as well as the Euro Champs in Italy 2010.”

And you stopped competing – why was that?

“After several unpleasant experiences in the competitive rafting world in 2011, I decided to withdrew from active paddling. But since I’m hooked on this sport and cannot live without it I didn’t stop being interested in what happens in the ...more

New Women’s European R4 Champions – Mistral, Slovakia

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We are all already familiar with this team who have been at the top of the rafting honours for over 10 years now and have just swept up the title of R4 Euro Champions in the Open Women’s category. We’re talking about the well-known team – Mistral Bratislava of Slovakia. We’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate them on their latest success.
We wrote about them before they headed off to compete at the 2013 WRC in NZ where they just missed first place by a mere 7 points.
This time, team Mistral competed with the following composition: Hana Svarcova,Veronika Kvetakova,Zuzana Cunderlikova, Monika Benusova and ​Julia Pavelkova​.
Julia Pavelkova talks to us about the WRC 2013 in New Zealand and R4 Euro Champs at home in Slovakia.
- We have not had a chance to talk to you after your success in New Zealand. I know that you invested a lot into it and you won two golds, one bronze and a ...more


Also posted on playak.com

Σάββατο 9 Αυγούστου 2014

WRC Brasil – Info letter #2 (from I.R.F.)


Here is the latest information from Brasil - Information letter #2 - with regards to the 2014 World Rafting Champs being held there.

Remember – teams must register by the 31st August – only 3 weeks away! You need to email Brasil team admin to get your password so you can do the online registration.
For more visit
- See more at: internationalrafting.com
- for the pdf  visit info letter

Τετάρτη 6 Αυγούστου 2014

Business Floods In For Inflatable Dinghy Company

Business Floods In For Inflatable Dinghy Company 
 With a population of 1.35 billion it is hardly surprising that there are plenty of customers for the growing number of tourism attractions in China, as these snaps of tourists hiring inflatable dinghies at a newly opened activity centre show.

Ever since doors opened for dinghy hire outside the city of Sanmenxia, which lies on the Yellow River in western China’s Henan Province, business has quite literally been flooding in.

And with very few rules governing the way the rafting companies operate, it has led to a mass of boats being launched onto the river with little regard for how many are already on there and how many are coming after.

In the recent summer heatwave those looking for something cool as a way of spending the summer has brought an additional flood of people to the river, many of whom said they were hoping to escape the crushes on ...more

Δευτέρα 4 Αυγούστου 2014

Now, a fresh permit for each river in which you raft

DEHRADUN: The state tourism department has made it mandatory for rafters to take separate permits for each river. Earlier, one permit would allow rafters to go rafting in any of the state's rivers. Rafters contend the new policy would harm rafting in the state, and are threatening to shift to Himachal Pradesh. RC Bhardwaj, head of adventure tourism, said, "Rafters will now have to take separate permits for rafting in each river. Till now, rafters would carry out rafting on any river they wanted, with just one permit." Arvind Bhardwaj, owner of a Rishikesh-based rafting company, told TOI, "Along with a separate permit, the ...more

Rafting the river of time: Riding the Colorado

 
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz

Although every daylight hour of the five-night rafting trip I took recently down the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park offered a steady flow of jaw-dropping vistas, my most poignant moment came around 2 one morning.
Unzipping the tent flap, I stumbled into the night and down the 20 sandy yards to the river’s edge to answer nature’s call. Before long, I realized the only sound I could hear was the low, gravely grumble of the river that has flowed there for millions of years.
I looked around at the setting. The full moon had already set beneath the towering cliffs behind me, which cast their dark shadows over our campsite. But the sheer redwall limestone face on the opposite bank, an unbroken expanse maybe a mile long and 1,000 feet high, shimmered with a filigreed, opalescent glow against the ebony slash of a ...more

Σάββατο 2 Αυγούστου 2014

Guy's Weekend: Ace Adventure Resort

 
Alright guys, it’s August and we are at the pinnacle of summer. If you and your buddies are looking to capitalize on a chance to make this summer the one to remember, look no further than ACE Adventure Resort. Covering a whopping 1500 acres in southern West Virginia’s beautiful New River Gorge National Park, this is any outdoorsman’s dream come true.
Famous for their intense white river rafting, ACE has everything adrenaline-craving-guys are looking for like rock climbing, paintball, mountain biking, paddle boarding and zip lining. 
ACE representative Beth Gill gave us the inside scoop on what makes ACE the perfect option for guys to experience the ultimate playground.
“We usually get guys ranging from their early twenties, typically college grads to early forties. We see a lot of them on guy trips, get togethers and bachelor parties in groups from four to six. That works out since our boat tours fit six plus one guide,” Gill says.
It doesn’t matter if you’re never delved into the outdoor adventure scene. ACE is ...more


Venturing down the Nooksack: Rafting expedition offers unique experience

 
The town of Glacier sits in the shadow of Mount Baker on the west edge of North Cascades National Park.
The North Fork Nooksack River flows through the trees at a quick pace, fueled by the continuous snow melt from the mountains.
Rocks and boulders dragged down by the water rise up to form obstructions and narrow channels, churning the water into a froth to create rapids.
It is the only white water rafting opportunity in Whatcom County, a summer activity waiting to be conquered just an hour east of Bellingham along the Mount Baker Highway.
Don Martin, operations manager and river guide for River Recreation, said rafting in Washington is special because each river offers its own microclimate, from the deserts of central and eastern Washington to the lush forested locales of western Washington.
Martin, who has been navigating Washington rivers for 22 years, said the Nooksack River offers rafters sights of some of most beautiful scenery in Washington.
"Short of renting a helicopter, the river is the best way to view Mount Baker," he said.
Martin said awareness of rafting opportunities in Washington has dwindled since the closure of the Washington Tourism Bureau in 2011.
"I attribute it to the fact that Washington hasn't marketed itself as an adventure state," Martin said. "It's frustrating to try to buck the public perspective that we're all about the Space Needle and coffee."
River Recreation operates out of Monitor, Washington, just west of Wenatchee, and makes trips to the Nooksack every weekend and on weekdays when there are enough people registered. It runs from July to Aug. 15, when the salmon return for spawning.
Martin has had to market aggressively to keep revenue flowing and is puzzled by the lack of rafting awareness from Washington locals.
"There is so much of Washington you haven't seen if you aren't on the river," he said.
Paul Engel, owner and guide for Wild and Scenic River Tours, said most people think of Nooksack River as the canoe leg for the annual Ski-to-Sea race, but the river offers much more boating opportunities people aren't aware of.
The Nooksack is divided into three main sections: the North Fork, Middle Fork and South Fork. The only section for rafting is the North Fork.
The 8-mile run starts with class three intermediate rapids (out of six classes) and ...more

Παρασκευή 1 Αυγούστου 2014

Concerns Addressed Over Truckee River Rafting Trash

With the commercial rafting operations on the Truckee River over for the year, Placer County is working with partners to provide cleanup of the trash and debris along the river.

Although the commercial companies closed, there is at least another month left in the rafting season. Placer County Supervisor Jennifer Montgomery, working with the Tahoe National Forest and the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) of the U.S. Forest Service, the Truckee River Watershed Council and Placer County staff, created and financed a management plan to cover river cleanup for the remainder of the rafting season.
"While the rafting companies collect a user fee and are required by permit to cleanup during their commercial rafting season, after they shut down, the responsibility for ensuring the cleanup has historically fallen to no one," said Supervisor Montgomery, who's Fifth District encompasses Placer County's portion of Lake Tahoe and a large stretch of the Truckee River. The issue of how best to manage the river corridor is a complicated one, Supervisor Montgomery explained, because the County does not ...more
Although the commercial companies closed, there is at least another month left in the rafting season. Placer County Supervisor Jennifer Montgomery, working with the Tahoe National Forest and the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) of the U.S. Forest Service, the Truckee River Watershed Council and Placer County staff, created and financed a management plan to cover river cleanup for the remainder of the rafting season.
"While the rafting companies collect a user fee and are required by permit to cleanup during their commercial rafting season, after they shut down, the responsibility for ensuring the cleanup has historically fallen to no one," said Supervisor Montgomery, who's Fifth District encompasses Placer County's portion of Lake Tahoe and a large stretch of the Truckee River. The issue of how best to manage the river corridor is a complicated one, Supervisor Montgomery explained, because the County does not
- See more at: http://www.rocklintoday.com/news/templates/community_news.asp?articleid=13257&zoneid=4#sthash.v0MtEjFi.dpuf
With the commercial rafting operations on the Truckee River over for the year, Placer County is working with partners to provide cleanup of the trash and debris along the river.
Although the commercial companies closed, there is at least another month left in the rafting season. Placer County Supervisor Jennifer Montgomery, working with the Tahoe National Forest and the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) of the U.S. Forest Service, the Truckee River Watershed Council and Placer County staff, created and financed a management plan to cover river cleanup for the remainder of the rafting season.
"While the rafting companies collect a user fee and are required by permit to cleanup during their commercial rafting season, after they shut down, the responsibility for ensuring the cleanup has historically fallen to no one," said Supervisor Montgomery, who's Fifth District encompasses Placer County's portion of Lake Tahoe and a large stretch of the Truckee River. The issue of how best to manage the river corridor is a complicated one, Supervisor Montgomery explained, because the County does not
- See more at: http://www.rocklintoday.com/news/templates/community_news.asp?articleid=13257&zoneid=4#sthash.v0MtEjFi.dpuf

Πέμπτη 31 Ιουλίου 2014

Communication signals for paddlers

River signals Vidra EN 
 These signals can be used in a variety of paddling situations, like on flatwater when there is a great distance involved or on whitewater and the sea where noise of the water makes the communication options limited. The table below contains the most important and most frequently used signals.
You can see the IRF’s complete and ..more

Want a book of memories from WRC 2013 in NZ?

Front page
One of the official photographers at the 2013 World Rafting Champs in New Zealand - Garrick Cameron – has put together a coffee table book – 127 pages of beautiful photos!
This is a great way to keep the memory of that awesome trip alive forever. Or would make a great present for one of your team mates or supporters/ coaches.You can preview and order the book here.
 
For the original post and more photos 

'Entrust rafting at Dubare to Jungle Lodges'

 Water sports enthusiasts enjoy river rafting in Dubare. DH photo 
MLC M C Nanaiah has demanded the district administration and the government to hand over the complete operation of river rafting in Cauvery river at Dubare to the government owned Jungle Lodges.
In the letters written to Kodagu Deputy Commissioner Anurag Tewari and State government Chief Secretary Kaushik Mukherjee, he has requested to stop the dangerous rafting and harassment of tourists in Dubare. Permission has been granted by the forest department, tourism department and port and inland department to operate six boats for rafting purpose in Dubare. However, over 30 boats are ...more

Τετάρτη 30 Ιουλίου 2014

World Rafting Day

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At our last Congress, the IRF decided to set aside 12 July to be World Rafting Day. And here are some of the ways that this day was celebrated in Serbia, Iran, New Zealand and the USA.
Drina Regatta – Serbia
This regatta gathers together a large number of fans of the river and of World Rafting Day.
Bad weather conditions did not dampen the spirit of the many lovers of the Drina River who came together again to participate in the Drina Regatta which this year, was held on World Rafting Day. A large number of water sports lovers gathered on this beautiful river to paddle down stream from Rogacica to Ljubovija, a distance of 40 km. The regatta was sponsored by the Serbian Rafting Federation and the  hosts were Ljubovija rafting club “Drinska regatta”.
The race was started by the firing of the cannon that “pirates from Ladjevci” brought to Ljubovija for many years. This year the race was opened by the State Secretary of the Ministry of Defence and Sports, Nenad Borovčanin. He enjoyed the “flood of optimism, good mood and joy” so much he decided to stay for the full event.  A video of  is ...more

Δευτέρα 28 Ιουλίου 2014

Instructor certification for IRF Guide Training coming up!

This is an ideal opportunity for all those who would like to become an IRF Instructor for guide training.
The Certification Workshop will be:
  • held in Tirol, Austria,
  • from the 11 to 13 of August 2014.
  • It is being organized by the Tyrolean Rafting Association
  • and will be run by the IRF Head of Guide Training & Education - Gaspar Goncz.
  • For more information – contact Gaspar.


Original posted on IRF's official page