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Want To Go White Water Rafting? 3 Tips For An Ideal Beginner Experience

A white water rafting trip is an activity you may have wanted to go on for a while. Living close to a suitable river makes it possible to go on a half-day or full-day trip and be home at night.

While you may know a little about what will happen on the trip, you might not know much about going on a trip and preparing for the experience. Fortunately, you can enjoy a positive beginner experience by following several tips on getting ready for white water rafting.

Season

Some rivers may only be accessible for these trips during certain seasons. However, you may also find white water rafting trips in mild and warm climates all year. A smart move is to choose a date in summer, late spring, or early autumn for comfortable water temperatures.

Warm water and weather will make it easier to go rafting for the first time. Going in colder months can lead to cold water that feels like stepping into a cool or cold shower. This can come as a bit of a shock to anyone not already accustomed to frequent cold water exposure.

Class

An important detail that will define each river rafting trip is the class. The class determines the adventure's difficulty, which ranges from I to V. Rafting with young children makes Class I an excellent choice because it has minimal obstacles and rapids.

On the other hand, you may be planning an adult-only trip. So, even though you may be going rafting for the first time, you might want Class II rapids, which are a little more challenging. This rapid type is suitable for many beginners and can give you a taste of what tougher rapids look like.

Gear

Going into the trip with the right gear can greatly impact your experience. Ideally, you want to bring sandals and sunglasses with straps to secure them to your body. These straps will prevent your gear from falling off while you are in the middle of your river rafting trip.

A rash guard is worth picking up or renting for your first time because it can provide comfort and protection in multiple ways. The rash guard will protect against skin damage and sunburns in the covered areas. You will also appreciate the extra warmth that a rash guard can provide.

For more information on beginner white water rafting, contact a recreation organization that offers classes.


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