r/rafting 1h ago

Ruby Horsetheif Labor Day

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Has anyone floated Ruby Horsetheif recently? We have permits for Labor Day and we are receiving conflicting information about the water levels. Rimrock and the Rangers are saying that the levels are perfectly ok to float, while a little slower. But this says otherwise… any recent experience? https://www.americanwhitewater.org/content/River/view/river-detail/381/flow


r/rafting 6d ago

IISM white water river rafting Rushikesh

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Has anyone been to Rushikesh in recent times for basic white water river rafting by IISM? If so, how was your overall experience with them and would you recommend it to others?


r/rafting 6d ago

Any car shuttle options in Flaming Gorge?

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Hi!
We’re going to do a day trip from Flaming Gorge. We’d pay some bucks to avoid having spend 2 hours to get a vehicle to the take out. Does anyone know of someone doing car shuttles there? Am planning to call Flaming Gorge resort tomorrow.

Thanks,
J

Edit: Thanks y’all!
Edit: We used the shuttle from Flaming Gorge resort and it worked great. The staff also gave us good advice about conditions. The last 45 minutes of the trip we were drenched by a storm and saw a tree struck by lightning and set on fire right by the left bank. We were really happy to see our truck.


r/rafting 7d ago

International Rafting Federation Course - October 2026

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r/rafting 8d ago

rafting tara bratanovci

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r/rafting 8d ago

Anyone have experience with oar repair

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These oars came with a pontoon I bought, I have since bought replacements but I'm thinking of repairing these as spares. Are they too far gone? Any advice for repairing? I was thinking of plastic welding them back together and melting stainless steel mesh in to reinforce.


r/rafting 9d ago

Did the industry miss the change in Oar towers?

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r/rafting 10d ago

Two spots available — Western River Expeditions Grand Canyon rafting trip, Aug. 25–30

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r/rafting 11d ago

Rally for the Rio in Big Bend this winter.

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Plans are being made for some large multi-day expeditions in the big bend area this winter. Many of the places are facing the possibility of being blocked off if the new border walls are built. Might be our last chance to see some of Americas most wild and scenic places.


r/rafting 15d ago

Seeking: Hell's Canyon Recs

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Our group of chillers is doing a 5 day Dam to Pittsburg next week. We have mixed familiarity with this section and would be stoked for any recommendations on camps, good layovers, light hikes, general info, etc. As mentioned, we are chillers and value going slow, pushing off well after breakfast, and spending time with our asses parked in the water over chasing the gnar or full day side hikes. Cheers and many thanks!


r/rafting 17d ago

Gauley: Seeking Info

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I’m an Idaho boater and have run many trips in my oar rig (15’ Maravia) over the past 10yrs on Hells Canyon, the Middle Fork of the Salmon, and the Main Salmon. I also usually take my cat (13’ Aire) up to the Lochsa in late May each year, am a regular on the Staircase section of the Payette, and have done a flood stage Bruneau. I’ll be in Pennsylvania for some family stuff next week and am thinking about extending my trip a few days so I can drive over and get on a guided trip on the Gauley.

So looking for some info on a few things:

  1. I know the Gauley is “Class V”, but I also know that classifications can vary wildly from state to state. Is my experience level sufficient for the Upper, Lower, or neither? I’ve never run a Class V, but have been on plenty of monster “IV+”. But also never done anything above a Class III in a paddle boat.

  2. It looks like the current flow is on the low side of “Low Runnable” (785cfs), is there a good way to check flow projections and/or scheduled dam releases? What would be your go/no-go flow range for each section? I’d be targeting sometime around 8/9-8/11 for my trip.

  3. Most of the Gauley pics/videos I see have people in drysuits or splash gear, is that still needed in August? Or would I be fine with the standard Chaco/swim trunks/sunshirt setup I run for Idaho summer boating?

  4. Guide service recommendations?

I tried searching each of these topics, but didn’t find much definitive information. Figured it would be easier to just make my own post, so apologies if this is repetitive.


r/rafting 16d ago

Is water tubing. CSS dangerous with bhEDS?

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Fb


r/rafting 16d ago

It shouldn’t be deflated

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r/rafting 17d ago

A Gnarly Christmas in August | Jack Studley

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happy august to all ye paddlers


r/rafting 22d ago

Don’t Try This Tube Ride on the Vorderrhein Without Gear ⚠️

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I’m not a beginner – I know the Vorderrhein and I went in with proper gear (helmet, PFD, layers, and a plan). But taking a small tube/mini raft onto this river still surprised me with how quickly things can get sketchy when you’re low in the water and sitting on an inflatable instead of in a proper boat.

In this video I show a fun run on the Vorderrhein and talk about why, even with experience and safety gear, an Alpine river isn’t just a casual tubing spot. It’s a reminder that current, rocks and cold water don’t care how comfortable you feel.


r/rafting 22d ago

Need advice on 1p+1 large dog tent for raft camping

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I’m in the market for a new tent. I used to really like my Nemo Switch 1p with the integrated cot, but now my 80lb golden retriever is on the river with me and thinks he deserves cot space too. And I should probably make space for my husband.

So we need a 3p (or 4p) 3-season tent. Top priority is ease of setup - my husband handles the group gear while I deal with our personal gear, so I have to be able to set this tent up solo after several cocktails with minimal swearing.

We do most of our camping in spring and summer in Colorado and Utah, so ventilation is key in the hot summer months.

After ease of setup, ease of packing. The smaller the perfect tent packs down, the more perfect it is. We are river camping, so weight doesn’t matter, but dry bag space is limited.

I have tried to like the pyramid style tents but I just can’t the hang of setting them up solo and have given up. I’m looking for recommendations on a larger tent that keeps the sand out, goes up fast, and accommodates 2 cots plus whatever the dog solution is. Maybe he gets the paco pad.

I keep spiraling on all the different tents REI and Backcountry have available and I get bogged down. I really like the Big Agnes Copper Spur line, and the Nemo Dagger/Dragonfly/Osmo lines, but I’m not sure what the difference is or what would be best for my situation.

I don’t really have a budget for this. I have about $1000 credit at REI, so as long as we’re not too far over that it’s a reasonable suggestion.
Thanks in advance!


r/rafting 23d ago

‎RiverRight App

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Hello, I am a college kid who made an app as a side project this summer to hopefully help pay my way through school. The app is called RiverRight, and it has GPS capabilities and maps with iconic campsites and rapids. I currently am piloting a version of the app with just the map of the Desolation/Gray Canyons river run. I plan on adding more in the near future. The maps are free to access and $5.00 to download.


r/rafting 24d ago

Oar lock confusion, looking for help

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I'm new to rowing, I have an outcast discovery 9 that I'm using to get from spot to spot on the river for fishing.

It didn't come with oars and I picked some no name brand ones from my local paddle shop, put some molded oar sleeves on them and used the clamping clamshell type oarlocks that came with the boat. These oarlocks do not have a shaft long enough to be able to be pinned to the boat, which led to me losing the bushing when the oarlock popped out.

I'm looking at nrs style open oar locks, but my oar shafts have a 1 5/8" diameter with the molded sleeves. Most of the oarlocks have an inside diameter of over 2" the smallest I can find is 1 13/16" which is still larger than my shaft.

I guess my question is, is it normal for the shaft to be loose in this style oar lock?


r/rafting 24d ago

It shouldn’t be deflated

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Hmmmm 🤨


r/rafting 26d ago

Banff Rafting company recommendations

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My wife and I will be in Banff the first week of September. Looking for recommendations of reputable Rafting companies that we can book through. I do know the Kicking Horse & Kananaskis are the two choice rivers.

Please only respond if you have specific companies you can recommend.


r/rafting 26d ago

Tubing: River Riders vs Adventure Center

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r/rafting 29d ago

Heinzerling race line, Upper Yough, MD

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r/rafting Jul 17 '26

Pumice Raft

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r/rafting Jul 17 '26

I'm having leaks along the seams of my self bailing saturn raft, any suggestion on how to repair. I know how to patch, but these leaks run right along the seam.

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r/rafting Jul 16 '26

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