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California Northern Rafting whitewater
Some of the California Northern rafting whitewater rivers include the following rivers - Yuba River ; SF American River; NF American River; EF Carson River; Giant Gap; Lwr MF American River; MF American River; Truckee River; Upper Klamath River (Hells Corner); Lower Klamath River; Burnt Ranch Gorge; Trinity River; Salmon River; Scott River; Upper Sacramento River; Smith River; Eel River; Stainslaus River; Kaweah River; Feather River; North Fork of the Yuba River. These whitewater rivers all offer various
classes of rapids and some of the best whitewater rafting in Northern
California and maybe the world. They will take you on half day trips,
single day trips and multi day trips with outdoor camping and adventure.
Classes 1,2 and 3 are generally considered for the beginners, seniors
and those people who may not be up to the challenge of a strenuous
rapid. Class 4 and 5 rapids require strong swimming ability and offer
a much more adventurous trip. Various companies offer whitewater rafting trips in California, most competing with each other. Regardless of who you decide to take your adventure trip with always check out their safety record, the training of the guides and the condition of the equipment. You can learn allot by examine how the guides handle the equipment, how organized they are and how closely they check into details regarding your ability to navigate the whitewater rapids. Most Whitewater rafting companies in California provide all the necessary California rafting equipment; top quality Coast Guard approved life jackets, helmets on some Class III rivers and all Class IV and Class V California white water rafting trips, waterproof bags and boxes for wilderness camping. They should only use the most advanced self-bailing rafts, which are more maneuverable, safer and more comfortable in big water than conventional raft types. Wet-suits, paddling jackets and camping equipment may be rented from Northern California Whitewater rafting companies as well.
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