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  2. Lehigh River - Wikipedia

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    The first rafting outfitter on the Lehigh River was Whitewater Challengers, which was founded in 1975. Water releases from the Francis E. Walter Dam provide enough water to make the river deep enough for boating. Three popular boating trips on the Lehigh River are: [5] White Haven to Rockport – 8.7 miles; Rockport to Glen Onoko – 12.2 miles

  3. Youghiogheny River - Wikipedia

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    This section is the busiest whitewater trip east of the Mississippi River, being completed by over 250,000 people each year. Further downstream, near Connellsville, the river is much slower, without whitewater rapids, and is able to be piloted by personal tubes, kayaks or canoes.

  4. Nesbitt Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Pennsylvania American Water completed improvements costing $27.4 million to the dam, which contains the 1.3 billion-gallon reservoir. [1] Whitewater rafting was previously done from the reservoir to Moosic. [2] It was a medium difficult level for paddling for those not ready for the roaring rapids but not quite a beginner.

  5. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    Pennsylvania: Pay Tribute to the Fallen at Gettysburg ... West Virginia: Raft Some of the Nation's Best Whitewater. West Virginia's New River Gorge has rafting for everyone: gentler, family ...

  6. Rafting - Wikipedia

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    Multi-day rafting trips by do-it-yourself rafters and commercial rafting companies through the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System have the potential to develop environmental stewardship and general environmental behavior. Studies suggest that environmental efficacy increases when there is an increase in the length of the trip, daily ...

  7. Raft guide - Wikipedia

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    Oar Guides generally have more control over their raft than paddle guides, but oar rigged rafts are dangerous when flipping and hard to re-right, making them less versatile in big water rafting. Oar boats are often rigged to carry all of the gear for a trip. Oars are typically made of wood, but sometimes of plastic.

  8. Raft guides turned rescuers shovel Appalachian river mud and ...

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    Sarah Beth Neal expected to spend October organizing whitewater rafting trips for visitors on the Ocoee River in eastern Tennessee. Instead, the owner of Outdoor Adventure Rafting has been ...

  9. Bobs Creek (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Bobs Creek is a tributary of Dunning Creek in south west/south central Pennsylvania in the United States. [1]Via Dunning Creek, it is part of the watershed of the Raystown Branch Juniata River, flowing to the Juniata River, the Susquehanna River, and Chesapeake Bay.