We want to make sure that the vacation package you select is
an adventure of a lifetime. Rest assured, we will make every possible
effort to ensure your comfort and safety while traveling with
us. We have a fifty year history of satisfied guests, and we
are excited to have you join their ranks.
During the pre-trip planning process, we often receive a number
of questions related to choosing which trip is best for you, the
nature of a river trip, what to expect during the trip, and what
degree of physical conditioning is required for a river trip.
While we have found that we can accommodate a wide range of abilities
on all of our rafting trips, the better prepared you are, the
more you will enjoy yourself.
Physical Requirements
Our primary concern is participant safety. The nature of an outdoor
adventure involves some physical exertion and also possible exposure
to weather conditions that can fluctuate greatly due to heat,
sun, wind, or rain. Although we do have experience accommodating
persons with a wide range of physical challenges, disabilities,
or medical and health conditions, we have found that in some people
the fact of age, weight, lack of conditioning, heart or other
disease, can create additional hardship that diminishes the suitability
or enjoyment of this type of vacation. Please consider these conditions
in making your choice of river adventures. Please check with your
physician prior to your trip if you have any medical or health
condition or if you are taking any medications, and then notify
us of how we can better help you with these conditions. In general,
participants will need to meet the following physical requirements:
Fit into a Class 5 Life Jacket (maximum chest size 52” required
by the National Park Service.
Ability to grip securely ropes provided for handholds while running
the rapids.
Enough agility to climb on and off the rafts. Depending on type
of raft this could be as much as a 2-3-foot reach.
Ability to navigate uneven terrain on hikes and in camp.
Carry your own dry bag which will include your 20-pound duffle
bag along with the sleeping bag and ground cover we provide.
Our primary concern is for you and your fellow guests to have
an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. If you are concerned about
any of these requirements, please call our friendly staff to further
discuss which trip is right for you. Our Acknowledgement of Risk
Form will more fully describe some of the inherent risks involved
in these activities. We look forward to having you join us on
the adventure of a lifetime.
A Typical Day On The River
After meeting your guides you will be given a trip orientation
that will include how and where you can sit on the rafts, how
to hold on, and safety precautions while on the river.
A typical day will include rafting for a few hours at a time,
stopping for scenic side-canyon hikes, bathroom breaks, lunch
and possible swimming opportunities. Visiting with new-found friends
and learning river lore and geology from our well-trained guides
adds to the enjoyment of each day.
After a full day of learning and fun we arrive in camp. Guests
will be allowed to find their favorite campsite and then return
to the rafts for the famous “fireline” - the way we
load and unload rafts. Your help in passing the gear off the boat
is greatly appreciated, however if you have physical restrictions
or limitations that would prohibit you from participating you
are not required to help.
The first evening in camp, the guides will give a demonstration
on how to easily assemble the cots and tents and will be available
to help you if you need additional assistance. Western River provides
cots, tents, sleeping bags, sheets, camp chair and water-proof
gear bags for all guests. You’ll have no need to worry about
bringing any of your own camping equipment.
While you relax at the river’s edge, your guides will prepare
dinner. Every night is different, but the menu may include items
such as grilled chicken breast, steak with sautéed onions,
pasta or fresh fish.
At night, whether you choose to sleep in your tent or under the
vast canopy of stars, the fresh night air and the rhythm of the
river will lull you to sleep.
Each morning, your guides will prepare a delicious breakfast.
You’ll have a chance to enjoy eating before returning to
your campsite to take down your tent and cot and pack up your
belongings in your dry bag. After bringing your bag down to the
boats, guests participate in the fireline once again and you are
off on another fun-filled day of adventure.
The setting and pace of a rafting adventure gives you something
you don’t find in other vacations. On a Western River Expedition,
you will quickly discover why so many are calling this “the
best vacation of their lives.” It’s the combination
of drifting over tranquil pools of water under the shadows of
towering rock formations, the exhilaration and thrill of rolling
waves and crashing whitewater, the exploration of seldom-seen
waterfalls and Native American history, the peaceful moments of
reflection as you gaze up at the star-studded sky, and the fresh
feeling of renewal as the morning sun slowly filters through winding
canyons. All this provides an indescribable sense of belonging.
A sense of oneness with yourself and those around you. A sense
of adventure, reflection and renewal. Come discover the difference.
A once-in-a-lifetime adventure, experience
astounding views of hidden waterfalls, ancient Indian
ruins, lush hanging gardens, and magnificent overlooks.
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