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Our white water rafting trip down the Kennebec River on June 8th 2014. Meredith, Tim, Mark, Joe, Brendan and I hit the class II, III and IV rapids.
Penobscot up close and personal
Maine's Penobscot River is Maine's longest, steepest whitewater rafting river and the most thrilling and technical whitewater rafting in the eastern United States. Northeast Guide Service knows the Penobscot River like no one else and we play the Penobscot River harder than anyone else. But we make sure that in between the big water and the pool drop whitewater rapids, you get to take in the stunning scenery, and maybe even a Maine moose. The West Branch of the Penobscot River runs right through Maine's famously forever wild Baxter State Park, and make no mistake, it is one wild ride. There is no more exciting way to see Maine's wild places or wildlife than from a Northeast Guide Service whitewater raft.
Go Rafting on Cherry Creek: America's Most Advanced Whitewater Rafting Trip
Some say Cherry Creek isn’t the most difficult run in California. They say it’s the most difficult in the entire United States! The river’s 15 Class V whitewater rapids are generated by the canyon’s steep gradient—the river drops more than 100 vertical feet per mile. Narrow and steep, the river is often choked with huge boulders. When you reach the bottom of a Cherry Creek rapid you’ll look back upstream exhilarated, and wish you could hike back up and do it again.
Located just west of Yosemite National Park, people come from all over the world to take the Cherry Creek Challenge!
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Welcome to The Forks, Maine...population:30
Riding through the fabulous town of The Forks, ME
Kennebec River Rafting with Three Rivers 6-10-2017
We couldn't have asked for a better day to be out rafting! Congratulations to the Central Aroostook class of 2017, and thanks for joining us out on the river!
Kennebec River Whitewater Rafting in Maine: Best of Magic Rapid
3 ways to smash magic rapid with Chris St. 1-Maytag @ 8000cfs 2-Magic Hole @ 4800cfs 3-Magic Wave @ 4800cfs. Remember to Request Chris St. for a wicked good run bub!
Rafting trip 2015
Went rafting in The Forks, Maine with a bunch of friends. Awesome overnight camping trip for about $100 per person for the whole stay. The river that we rode down is called the Kennebec River. It was awesome and I recommend the trip to anyone! Shout out to DJ who couldn't do the rafting because of a shoulder injury. Comment or message me if you have any question!
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Ocoee River ranks as best rafting river in U.S.
The Ocoee has been ranked as the most popular river for rafting in the United States
It’s at the top of a new list compiled by the American Outdoors Association.
The Ocoee draws 25,000 rafting customers each year. Rafting season opens there March 21st.
WHITE WATER RAFTING CLASS 5 RAPIDS!
This Episode: Took a trip on the Tully River to do some rafting - they actually took our GoPros away & only let us use a tiny piece of their footage - this was really fun but unfortunately we couldn't document it (even though we got prior permission) - then we start a trip to the Whitsundays where things start to get even worse...
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Whitewater Rafting in Yellowstone River in Montana.
Whitewater Rafting in Yellowstone river in Montana 2013.
Such a fun place to go for outdoor sport with family, loved it.
Beach to Bluegrass: Traveling Virginia Highway 58
An insider's guide to places to brake along one of Virginia's most historic and fun to drive routes.
Joe Tennis, author of “Beach to Bluegrass: An Illustrated Collection of Virginia stories and photos following 500 miles of Highway 58”
White Water Rafters Fall in Same Spot | Death Trap
Legend has it, this spot in the river is impossible to get through without falling. Despite the advice being yelled from dry land, all the rafters fell in the exact same spot.
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Uwharrie National Forest | Wikipedia audio article
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Uwharrie National Forest
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Uwharrie National Forest (locally yoo-WAH-ree) is a federally designated national forest region located primarily in Montgomery County, but also extending into Randolph and Davidson counties in south central North Carolina. It is the smallest of the four National Forests in North Carolina, with a total area of 50,645 acres (204.95 km2). About 79% of its acreage is in Montgomery County. The forest is managed together with the other three North Carolina National Forests (Croatan, Nantahala, and Pisgah) from common headquarters in Asheville, North Carolina. However, it does have a local ranger district office in Troy, North Carolina. There is one officially designated wilderness area within the forest—the 5,025-acre (20.34 km²) Birkhead Mountains Wilderness.
The forest derives its name from the Uwharrie Mountains, the ancient mountains atop which most of the forest sits. The western border of the forest is made by the Yadkin River and Great Pee Dee River while the northern border follows the northernmost range of the Uwharries near Asheboro. To the east, the forest is bordered by the Montgomery County seat of Troy.
The Forest lies within the Southeastern mixed forests ecoregion and supports mixed forests of pine and oak.Land was first purchased by the Federal government in 1931, and the area was known as the Uwharrie Reservation. The Uwharrie Forest was given federal designation in the early 1960s by President John F. Kennedy, along with the Nantahala, Pisgah, and Croatan National Forests.
The forest is bisected by several state and interstate highways. Both Interstate 73 and Interstate 74 run along the eastern boundary of the forest on the Moore County line from north to south. NC 73 runs from west to east from the Yadkin River to Mount Gilead. U.S. Highway 220 runs parallel to I-73/74. NC 109 runs from north to south from the Davidson County line to its end in Troy. NC 24/27 both run from the Yadkin River in the west to Moore County in the east.
The forest is one of the key locations used in the US Army Special Warfare School's ROBIN SAGE exercise for the training of Special Forces students.
The first substantial gold strike in the United States was discovered near this area in 1799, and gold was found in the Uwharrie Mountains in the 19th century. A mini gold rush occurred during the Great Depression. Panning for gold in the forest's streams and rivers remains a popular activity. Boating and fishing are available at Badin Lake, while the 20-mile (32.19 km) Uwharrie National Recreation Trail runs through the forest. Other trails and paths provide opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, camping, and horseback riding. Off-road vehicles have their own trail system, which is open seasonally.
Uwharrie National Forest has received attention as of late for unconfirmed sightings of Mountain Lions within forest boundaries.
Sawtooth National Forest | Wikipedia audio article
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Sawtooth National Forest
00:02:24 1 Forest history
00:10:21 2 Management
00:13:13 2.1 Wilderness
00:17:33 3 Natural resources
00:17:42 3.1 Flora
00:21:26 3.2 Fauna
00:26:45 3.3 Fire ecology
00:30:24 4 Geography and geology
00:33:00 4.1 Waterways
00:35:27 4.2 Seismology
00:36:03 4.3 Glaciology
00:37:04 5 Climate
00:38:01 6 Human history
00:41:32 7 Recreation
00:44:33 7.1 Winter activities
00:45:40 7.2 Scenic roads
00:46:43 8 Popular culture
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Sawtooth National Forest is a National Forest that covers 2,110,408 acres (854,052 ha) in the U.S. states of Idaho (~96 percent) and Utah (~4 percent). Managed by the U.S. Forest Service in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it was originally named the Sawtooth Forest Reserve in a proclamation issued by President Theodore Roosevelt on May 29, 1905. On August 22, 1972 a portion of the forest was designated as the Sawtooth National Recreation Area (SNRA), which includes the Sawtooth, Cecil D. Andrus–White Clouds, and Hemingway–Boulders wilderness areas. The forest is managed as four units: the SNRA and the Fairfield, Ketchum, and Minidoka Ranger Districts.
Sawtooth National Forest is named for the Sawtooth Mountains, which traverse part of the SNRA. The forest also contains the Albion, Black Pine, Boise, Boulder, Pioneer, Raft River, Smoky, Soldier, Sublett, and White Cloud mountain ranges, as well as Hyndman Peak, the ninth-highest point in Idaho at 12,009 feet (3,660 m) above sea level. Sawtooth National Forest contains land cover types which include sagebrush steppe, spruce-fir forests, alpine tundra, and over 1,100 lakes and 3,500 miles (5,600 km) of rivers and streams. Plants and animals found only in the Sawtooth National Forest and adjacent lands include Christ's Indian paintbrush, Davis' springparsley, the South Hills crossbill, and the Wood River sculpin.
The area that is now Sawtooth National Forest was first occupied by people as early as 8000 BC and by the Shoshone tribe after 1700 AD. The first European descendants migrating from the eastern United States arrived in the area around the 1820s; they were mainly explorers, trappers, and prospectors, and they founded many of the current towns around what later became the forest. Sawtooth National Forest offers facilities for recreation, with four ski areas, whitewater and flatwater boating, hunting, 81 campgrounds, and over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) of trails and roads for hiking, mountain biking, and all-terrain vehicle use, including two National Recreation Trails.
The Civil War - A Waypoint in Military History (Lecture)
Ranger Bill Hewitt examines the many influences the Civil War had upon future military history in this Gettysburg National MIlitary Park Winter Lecture.
Three Rivers Resort, Almont, Colorado, Riverfront Cabins for Sale
Three Rivers Resort is located in the historic mountain town of Almont, Colorado, alongside the gurgling Taylor River. The resort features cabins that date back to the 1800′s and are just a short walk from the merging of the Taylor and East Rivers that form the Gunnison River. Blue skies, majestic mountains, and crystal clear trout-filled waters make this location the ideal getaway. The Gunnison National Forest is literally in the resort's backyard and is conveniently situated in between Gunnison and Crested Butte.
Three Rivers Resort offers a great opportunity for home ownership in the resort with many cabins still available that are right on the river. Cabin owners get all the benefit of the amenities of Three Rivers Resort. Three Rivers Resort Amenities include: Fishing Rights on the Taylor River, General Store with Groceries, Gifts and Sundries, Orvis Endorsed Fly Shop and Guide Service Paddle Shop, On-site Guided Raft Trips, Hot Tubs, On-site Laundry, Volleyball, Horseshoes, Basketball and Tennis Court, Kids Playground, Outdoor BBQ for You and Your Guests, Outdoor Pavillion, Dance Hall and more...
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Dancing with water: Ride along on the 2013 Rock Creek Slalom Kayak Race
Course designer Ed Conning of Cody, Wyoming previews the section of water that will be used for Saturday's Rock Creek Slalom Kayak Race in Red Lodge. He also explains the basics of the sport.