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Recreational outdoor activity

Rafting in Ladakh, IndiaRafting in Alaska

Rafting on the Tara river, Bosnia

Rafting and whitewater rafting are recreational outdoor activities 6锔忊儯 which use an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other body of water.

This is often done on whitewater or 6锔忊儯 different degrees of rough water.

Dealing with risk is often a part of the experience.[1]

This activity as an adventure sport has 6锔忊儯 become popular since the 1950s, if not earlier, evolving from individuals paddling 10 feet (3.0 m) to 14 feet (4.

3 6锔忊儯 m) rafts with double-bladed paddles or oars to multi-person rafts propelled by single-bladed paddles and steered by a person at 6锔忊儯 the stern, or by the use of oars.[2]

Rafting on certain sections of rivers is considered an extreme sport and can 6锔忊儯 be fatal, while other sections are not so extreme or difficult.

Rafting is also a competitive sport practiced around the world 6锔忊儯 which culminates in a world rafting championship event between the participating nations.

The International Rafting Federation, often referred to as the 6锔忊儯 IRF, is the worldwide body which oversees all aspects of the sport.

[3]Equipment [ edit ]

Rafting equipment has continuously evolved and 6锔忊儯 developed significantly from old rubber WW II era military surplus rafts.

Modern whitewater rafts are typically made with advanced nylon or 6锔忊儯 Kevlar infused plastics like PVC or urethane; though many of the more entry-level low-cost manufacturers still use a glued rubber.

Plastic 6锔忊儯 is generally more durable, longer-lasting, and just as easy to repair compared to older rubber rafts.[4]

Paddles and oars are the 6锔忊儯 typical means of propulsion for rafts and come in many sizes and varieties with specific river conditions in mind.

Paddles [ 6锔忊儯 edit ]

Paddles are a combination of layered wood, plastic, aluminium, carbon fiber, or other advanced composites.

There are many types and 6锔忊儯 combinations of these materials with lower-end entry-level paddles being composed of cheap aluminum and plastic.

Higher-end models are constructed of high-end 6锔忊儯 composites and mostly utilized by professional rafting guides, raft racers, and expedition paddlers.[5]

The basic paddle design for rafting consists of 6锔忊儯 3 parts:Single bladeShaftT-grip

Paddles are typically utilized by rafters in smaller and lower volume rivers where rocks and other hazards can 6锔忊儯 damage larger oars.

Paddles are typically used by guests on commercial trips as well since it is seen as a more 6锔忊儯 engaging way to enjoy the river trip.

When paddles are used in a raft it is referred to as "paddling" or 6锔忊儯 "paddle guiding".[6]Oars [ edit ]

Oars are commonly made from the same materials as paddles.

Wood, plastic, aluminum, and carbon fiber.

Oars are 6锔忊儯 designed for several different rivers with slightly different blade shapes built to handle varying river conditions.

Wooden oars are typically built 6锔忊儯 as one solid piece to help retain strength and resilience of the oar while it is strained under a load.

Composite 6锔忊儯 or metallic oars typically are made in three parts:BladeShaftGrip

All of these parts are interchangeable and can be upgraded and altered 6锔忊儯 in many ways to make rowing more enjoyable.

[7] Oars are generally used on wider flatter rivers of higher volume to 6锔忊儯 facilitate moving more efficiently across long slow-moving pools, though anglers will often use shorter oars on smaller rafts in low 6锔忊儯 volume rivers to help them maintain an advantageous upstream position while anglers cast from the raft.

When a raft utilizes oars 6锔忊儯 it is called "rowing" though many people typically incorrectly refer to this as "oaring" or "oar framing", however, these terms 6锔忊儯 are incorrect and often suggest inexperience when used in conversation with members of the rafting community.

Oars typically use one of 6锔忊儯 2 systems to attach to the boat, but in either case, they interface with the boat through a large metallic 6锔忊儯 frame strapped to the boat called an "oar frame".

Oars connect to the frame by either a pin and clip system 6锔忊儯 or a system called oarlocks.

Either system connects to the frame via oar towers on either side of the frame.

Pins and 6锔忊儯 clips [ edit ]

Pins are referred to as "thole pins" or "oar pins".

A large metal clip attaches to the oar 6锔忊儯 and clips onto the pin.

The top of the pin has a rubber or plastic stopper that prevents the oar from 6锔忊儯 slipping over the top of the pin.

The bottom of the pin connects to an oar tower designed to hold the 6锔忊儯 pin in place.

This system is an older system though it is useful for certain types of river running namely big, 6锔忊儯 dangerous Class 5 rivers that require your oars to stay in place as much as possible.

Oarlocks [ edit ]

Oarlocks or 6锔忊儯 locks are a more common form of attachment for oars as they allow the rower to "feather" the oar back 6锔忊儯 and forth as they row making it easier on the person using the oars to continue downstream.

Oarlocks look like a 6锔忊儯 pin topped with a U-shaped metal flange.

The oars slide into the gap between the U-shaped metal pieces and can be 6锔忊儯 held in place with a plastic stopper called an oarlock.

The oarlock allows the oar to maintain its position on the 6锔忊儯 oar at a correct length for rowing.

History [ edit ]

Whitewater rafting can be traced back to 1811 when the first 6锔忊儯 recorded attempt to navigate the Snake River in Wyoming was planned.

With no training, experience, or proper equipment, the river was 6锔忊儯 found to be too difficult and dangerous.

Hence, it was given the nickname "Mad River".

On June 9, 1940, Clyde Smith led 6锔忊儯 a successful trip through the Snake River Canyon.[8]

Classes of white water [ edit ]

Rafting on the Neitikoski Rapids in Lieksa, 6锔忊儯 North Karelia, Finland

Otherwise known as the International Scale of River Difficulty, below are the six grades of difficulty in white 6锔忊儯 water rafting.

They range from simple to very dangerous and potential death or serious injuries.

Class 1: Very small rough areas, might 6锔忊儯 require slight maneuvering.

(Skill level: Very basic)

Class 2: Some rough water, maybe some rocks, might require some maneuvering.

(Skill level: Basic paddling 6锔忊儯 skill)

Class 3: Small waves, maybe a small drop, but no considerable danger.

May require significant maneuvering.

(Skill level: Some experience in rafting)

Class 6锔忊儯 4: Whitewater, medium waves, maybe rocks, maybe a considerable drop, sharp maneuvers may be needed.

(Skill level: Exceptional rafting experience)

Class 5: 6锔忊儯 Whitewater, large waves, large volume, possibility of large rocks and hazards, possibility of a large drop, requires precise maneuvering.

(Skill level: 6锔忊儯 Full mastery of rafting)

Class 6: Class 6 rapids are considered to be so dangerous that they are effectively unnavigable on 6锔忊儯 a reliably safe basis.

Rafters can expect to encounter substantial whitewater, huge waves, huge rocks and hazards, and/or substantial drops that 6锔忊儯 will impart severe impacts beyond the structural capacities and impact ratings of almost all rafting equipment.

Traversing a Class 6 rapid 6锔忊儯 has a dramatically increased likelihood of ending in serious injury or death compared to lesser classes.

(Skill level: Full mastery of 6锔忊儯 rafting, and even then it may not be safe)[9]Safety [ edit ]

Wetsuits, additional personal flotation devices (aka lifejackets) and sport 6锔忊儯 helmets are mandatory and often imposed by law at least on tours of commercial operators, due to the constant risk 6锔忊儯 of falling off the boat

The overall risk level on a rafting trip using proper precautions is low.

[10] Thousands of people 6锔忊儯 safely enjoy rafting trips every year.

Like most outdoor sports, rafting, in general, has become safer over the years.

Expertise in the 6锔忊儯 sport has increased, and equipment has become more specialized and improved in quality.

As a result, the difficulty rating of most 6锔忊儯 river runs has changed.

A classic example is the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, which historically had a reputation far 6锔忊儯 exceeding its actual safety statistics.

Today the Grand Canyon sees hundreds of safe rafting trips by both do it yourself rafters 6锔忊儯 and commercial river concessionaires.[10]

Rafting companies generally require customers to sign waiver forms indicating understanding and acceptance of potential serious risks.

Both 6锔忊儯 do-it-yourself and commercial rafting trips often begin with safety presentations to educate rafting participants about problems that may arise.

Depending on 6锔忊儯 the area, safety regulations covering rafting, both for the general do-it-yourself public as well as commercial operators, may exist in 6锔忊儯 legislation.

These range from the mandatory wearing of lifejackets, carrying certain equipment such as whistles and throwable flotation devices, to certification 6锔忊儯 of commercial outfitters and their employees.

It is generally advisable to discuss safety measures with a commercial rafting operator before signing 6锔忊儯 on for that type of trip.

The required equipment needed is essential information to be considered.

Risks in white water rafting stem 6锔忊儯 from both environmental dangers and from improper behavior.

Certain features on rivers are inherently unsafe and have remained consistently so.

These would 6锔忊儯 include 'keeper hydraulics', 'strainers' (e.g.

fallen trees), dams (especially low-head dams, which tend to produce river-wide keeper hydraulics), undercut rocks, and 6锔忊儯 of course dangerously high waterfalls.

Even in safe areas, moving water can always present risks-such as when a swimmer attempts to 6锔忊儯 stand up on a rocky riverbed in strong current, risking foot entrapment.

Irresponsible behavior related to rafting while intoxicated has also 6锔忊儯 contributed to many accidents.[11]

Typical rafting injuries include trauma from striking an object, traumatic stress from the interaction of the paddler's 6锔忊儯 positioning and equipment and the force of the water, overuse injuries, submersion/environmental injuries, and non-environmental injuries due to undisclosed medical 6锔忊儯 conditions (such as heart problems).

[12] Studies have shown that injury rates in rafting are relatively low,[13] though they may be 6锔忊儯 skewed due to a large number of unreported incidents.

[14] Fatalities are rare in both commercial and do-it-yourself rafting.

[12] Meta-analyses have 6锔忊儯 calculated that fatalities ranged between 0.55[15] - 0.

86[16] per 100,000 user days.

Environmental issues [ edit ]

Rafting in Montenegro

Like all outdoor 6锔忊儯 activities, rafting must balance its use of nature with the conservation of rivers as a natural resource and habitat.

Because of 6锔忊儯 these issues, some rivers now have regulations restricting the annual seasons and daily operating times or numbers of rafters.

Conflicts have 6锔忊儯 arisen when commercial rafting operators, often in co-operation with municipalities and tourism associations, alter the riverbed by dredging and/or blasting 6锔忊儯 in order to eliminate safety hazards or create more interesting whitewater features in the river.

Environmentalists argue that this may have 6锔忊儯 negative impacts to riparian and aquatic ecosystems, while proponents claim these measures are usually only temporary since a riverbed is 6锔忊儯 naturally subject to permanent changes during large floods and other events.

Another conflict involves the distribution of scarce river permits to 6锔忊儯 either the do-it-yourself public or commercial rafting companies.[17]

Rafting by do-it-yourself rafters and commercial rafting companies contributes to the economy of 6锔忊儯 many regions which in turn may contribute to the protection of rivers from hydroelectric power generation, diversion for irrigation, and 6锔忊儯 other development.

Additionally, white water rafting trips can promote environmentalism.

Multi-day rafting trips by do-it-yourself rafters and commercial rafting companies through the 6锔忊儯 National Wild and Scenic Rivers System have the potential to develop environmental stewardship and general environmental behavior.

Studies suggest that environmental 6锔忊儯 efficacy increases when there is an increase in the length of the trip, daily immersion, and the amount of resource 6锔忊儯 education by trip participants.

[18]See also [ edit ]


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Recreational outdoor activity

Rafting in Ladakh, IndiaRafting in Alaska

Rafting on the Tara river, Bosnia

Rafting and whitewater rafting are recreational outdoor activities 6锔忊儯 which use an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other body of water.

This is often done on whitewater or 6锔忊儯 different degrees of rough water.

Dealing with risk is often a part of the experience.[1]

This activity as an adventure sport has 6锔忊儯 become popular since the 1950s, if not earlier, evolving from individuals paddling 10 feet (3.0 m) to 14 feet (4.

3 6锔忊儯 m) rafts with double-bladed paddles or oars to multi-person rafts propelled by single-bladed paddles and steered by a person at 6锔忊儯 the stern, or by the use of oars.[2]

Rafting on certain sections of rivers is considered an extreme sport and can 6锔忊儯 be fatal, while other sections are not so extreme or difficult.

Rafting is also a competitive sport practiced around the world 6锔忊儯 which culminates in a world rafting championship event between the participating nations.

The International Rafting Federation, often referred to as the 6锔忊儯 IRF, is the worldwide body which oversees all aspects of the sport.

[3]Equipment [ edit ]

Rafting equipment has continuously evolved and 6锔忊儯 developed significantly from old rubber WW II era military surplus rafts.

Modern whitewater rafts are typically made with advanced nylon or 6锔忊儯 Kevlar infused plastics like PVC or urethane; though many of the more entry-level low-cost manufacturers still use a glued rubber.

Plastic 6锔忊儯 is generally more durable, longer-lasting, and just as easy to repair compared to older rubber rafts.[4]

Paddles and oars are the 6锔忊儯 typical means of propulsion for rafts and come in many sizes and varieties with specific river conditions in mind.

Paddles [ 6锔忊儯 edit ]

Paddles are a combination of layered wood, plastic, aluminium, carbon fiber, or other advanced composites.

There are many types and 6锔忊儯 combinations of these materials with lower-end entry-level paddles being composed of cheap aluminum and plastic.

Higher-end models are constructed of high-end 6锔忊儯 composites and mostly utilized by professional rafting guides, raft racers, and expedition paddlers.[5]

The basic paddle design for rafting consists of 6锔忊儯 3 parts:Single bladeShaftT-grip

Paddles are typically utilized by rafters in smaller and lower volume rivers where rocks and other hazards can 6锔忊儯 damage larger oars.

Paddles are typically used by guests on commercial trips as well since it is seen as a more 6锔忊儯 engaging way to enjoy the river trip.

When paddles are used in a raft it is referred to as "paddling" or 6锔忊儯 "paddle guiding".[6]Oars [ edit ]

Oars are commonly made from the same materials as paddles.

Wood, plastic, aluminum, and carbon fiber.

Oars are 6锔忊儯 designed for several different rivers with slightly different blade shapes built to handle varying river conditions.

Wooden oars are typically built 6锔忊儯 as one solid piece to help retain strength and resilience of the oar while it is strained under a load.

Composite 6锔忊儯 or metallic oars typically are made in three parts:BladeShaftGrip

All of these parts are interchangeable and can be upgraded and altered 6锔忊儯 in many ways to make rowing more enjoyable.

[7] Oars are generally used on wider flatter rivers of higher volume to 6锔忊儯 facilitate moving more efficiently across long slow-moving pools, though anglers will often use shorter oars on smaller rafts in low 6锔忊儯 volume rivers to help them maintain an advantageous upstream position while anglers cast from the raft.

When a raft utilizes oars 6锔忊儯 it is called "rowing" though many people typically incorrectly refer to this as "oaring" or "oar framing", however, these terms 6锔忊儯 are incorrect and often suggest inexperience when used in conversation with members of the rafting community.

Oars typically use one of 6锔忊儯 2 systems to attach to the boat, but in either case, they interface with the boat through a large metallic 6锔忊儯 frame strapped to the boat called an "oar frame".

Oars connect to the frame by either a pin and clip system 6锔忊儯 or a system called oarlocks.

Either system connects to the frame via oar towers on either side of the frame.

Pins and 6锔忊儯 clips [ edit ]

Pins are referred to as "thole pins" or "oar pins".

A large metal clip attaches to the oar 6锔忊儯 and clips onto the pin.

The top of the pin has a rubber or plastic stopper that prevents the oar from 6锔忊儯 slipping over the top of the pin.

The bottom of the pin connects to an oar tower designed to hold the 6锔忊儯 pin in place.

This system is an older system though it is useful for certain types of river running namely big, 6锔忊儯 dangerous Class 5 rivers that require your oars to stay in place as much as possible.

Oarlocks [ edit ]

Oarlocks or 6锔忊儯 locks are a more common form of attachment for oars as they allow the rower to "feather" the oar back 6锔忊儯 and forth as they row making it easier on the person using the oars to continue downstream.

Oarlocks look like a 6锔忊儯 pin topped with a U-shaped metal flange.

The oars slide into the gap between the U-shaped metal pieces and can be 6锔忊儯 held in place with a plastic stopper called an oarlock.

The oarlock allows the oar to maintain its position on the 6锔忊儯 oar at a correct length for rowing.

History [ edit ]

Whitewater rafting can be traced back to 1811 when the first 6锔忊儯 recorded attempt to navigate the Snake River in Wyoming was planned.

With no training, experience, or proper equipment, the river was 6锔忊儯 found to be too difficult and dangerous.

Hence, it was given the nickname "Mad River".

On June 9, 1940, Clyde Smith led 6锔忊儯 a successful trip through the Snake River Canyon.[8]

Classes of white water [ edit ]

Rafting on the Neitikoski Rapids in Lieksa, 6锔忊儯 North Karelia, Finland

Otherwise known as the International Scale of River Difficulty, below are the six grades of difficulty in white 6锔忊儯 water rafting.

They range from simple to very dangerous and potential death or serious injuries.

Class 1: Very small rough areas, might 6锔忊儯 require slight maneuvering.

(Skill level: Very basic)

Class 2: Some rough water, maybe some rocks, might require some maneuvering.

(Skill level: Basic paddling 6锔忊儯 skill)

Class 3: Small waves, maybe a small drop, but no considerable danger.

May require significant maneuvering.

(Skill level: Some experience in rafting)

Class 6锔忊儯 4: Whitewater, medium waves, maybe rocks, maybe a considerable drop, sharp maneuvers may be needed.

(Skill level: Exceptional rafting experience)

Class 5: 6锔忊儯 Whitewater, large waves, large volume, possibility of large rocks and hazards, possibility of a large drop, requires precise maneuvering.

(Skill level: 6锔忊儯 Full mastery of rafting)

Class 6: Class 6 rapids are considered to be so dangerous that they are effectively unnavigable on 6锔忊儯 a reliably safe basis.

Rafters can expect to encounter substantial whitewater, huge waves, huge rocks and hazards, and/or substantial drops that 6锔忊儯 will impart severe impacts beyond the structural capacities and impact ratings of almost all rafting equipment.

Traversing a Class 6 rapid 6锔忊儯 has a dramatically increased likelihood of ending in serious injury or death compared to lesser classes.

(Skill level: Full mastery of 6锔忊儯 rafting, and even then it may not be safe)[9]Safety [ edit ]

Wetsuits, additional personal flotation devices (aka lifejackets) and sport 6锔忊儯 helmets are mandatory and often imposed by law at least on tours of commercial operators, due to the constant risk 6锔忊儯 of falling off the boat

The overall risk level on a rafting trip using proper precautions is low.

[10] Thousands of people 6锔忊儯 safely enjoy rafting trips every year.

Like most outdoor sports, rafting, in general, has become safer over the years.

Expertise in the 6锔忊儯 sport has increased, and equipment has become more specialized and improved in quality.

As a result, the difficulty rating of most 6锔忊儯 river runs has changed.

A classic example is the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, which historically had a reputation far 6锔忊儯 exceeding its actual safety statistics.

Today the Grand Canyon sees hundreds of safe rafting trips by both do it yourself rafters 6锔忊儯 and commercial river concessionaires.[10]

Rafting companies generally require customers to sign waiver forms indicating understanding and acceptance of potential serious risks.

Both 6锔忊儯 do-it-yourself and commercial rafting trips often begin with safety presentations to educate rafting participants about problems that may arise.

Depending on 6锔忊儯 the area, safety regulations covering rafting, both for the general do-it-yourself public as well as commercial operators, may exist in 6锔忊儯 legislation.

These range from the mandatory wearing of lifejackets, carrying certain equipment such as whistles and throwable flotation devices, to certification 6锔忊儯 of commercial outfitters and their employees.

It is generally advisable to discuss safety measures with a commercial rafting operator before signing 6锔忊儯 on for that type of trip.

The required equipment needed is essential information to be considered.

Risks in white water rafting stem 6锔忊儯 from both environmental dangers and from improper behavior.

Certain features on rivers are inherently unsafe and have remained consistently so.

These would 6锔忊儯 include 'keeper hydraulics', 'strainers' (e.g.

fallen trees), dams (especially low-head dams, which tend to produce river-wide keeper hydraulics), undercut rocks, and 6锔忊儯 of course dangerously high waterfalls.

Even in safe areas, moving water can always present risks-such as when a swimmer attempts to 6锔忊儯 stand up on a rocky riverbed in strong current, risking foot entrapment.

Irresponsible behavior related to rafting while intoxicated has also 6锔忊儯 contributed to many accidents.[11]

Typical rafting injuries include trauma from striking an object, traumatic stress from the interaction of the paddler's 6锔忊儯 positioning and equipment and the force of the water, overuse injuries, submersion/environmental injuries, and non-environmental injuries due to undisclosed medical 6锔忊儯 conditions (such as heart problems).

[12] Studies have shown that injury rates in rafting are relatively low,[13] though they may be 6锔忊儯 skewed due to a large number of unreported incidents.

[14] Fatalities are rare in both commercial and do-it-yourself rafting.

[12] Meta-analyses have 6锔忊儯 calculated that fatalities ranged between 0.55[15] - 0.

86[16] per 100,000 user days.

Environmental issues [ edit ]

Rafting in Montenegro

Like all outdoor 6锔忊儯 activities, rafting must balance its use of nature with the conservation of rivers as a natural resource and habitat.

Because of 6锔忊儯 these issues, some rivers now have regulations restricting the annual seasons and daily operating times or numbers of rafters.

Conflicts have 6锔忊儯 arisen when commercial rafting operators, often in co-operation with municipalities and tourism associations, alter the riverbed by dredging and/or blasting 6锔忊儯 in order to eliminate safety hazards or create more interesting whitewater features in the river.

Environmentalists argue that this may have 6锔忊儯 negative impacts to riparian and aquatic ecosystems, while proponents claim these measures are usually only temporary since a riverbed is 6锔忊儯 naturally subject to permanent changes during large floods and other events.

Another conflict involves the distribution of scarce river permits to 6锔忊儯 either the do-it-yourself public or commercial rafting companies.[17]

Rafting by do-it-yourself rafters and commercial rafting companies contributes to the economy of 6锔忊儯 many regions which in turn may contribute to the protection of rivers from hydroelectric power generation, diversion for irrigation, and 6锔忊儯 other development.

Additionally, white water rafting trips can promote environmentalism.

Multi-day rafting trips by do-it-yourself rafters and commercial rafting companies through the 6锔忊儯 National Wild and Scenic Rivers System have the potential to develop environmental stewardship and general environmental behavior.

Studies suggest that environmental 6锔忊儯 efficacy increases when there is an increase in the length of the trip, daily immersion, and the amount of resource 6锔忊儯 education by trip participants.

[18]See also [ edit ]


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