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  2. U.S. National Whitewater Center - Wikipedia

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    Whitewater Rafting – Rafters with trained raft guides can paddle Class II, III, and IV rapids on the artificial whitewater channels. In 2010, the USNWC had 100,000 rafters. Whitewater Kayaking – Whitewater kayakers, from beginner to expert, can paddle, with or without instructors, alongside Olympic contenders.

  3. Watauga River - Wikipedia

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    For commercial whitewater rafting and kayaking on the Watauga River, the most popular Carter County "put-in" is immediately downstream of the TVA Wilbur Dam, and the most popular "take-out" is 2 to 2½ hours downstream (depending upon the volume of the reservoir release and other factors) at the Blackbottom riverside portion of the city linear ...

  4. Whitewater River (Keowee River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    NC 107 (x2), Whitewater Road Person kayaking down the "Mini Gorge" on the Whitewater River. The Whitewater River is a 14.6-mile-long (23.5 km) river that flows south from headwaters in Transylvania County, North Carolina , over Upper Whitewater Falls and Lower Whitewater Falls before crossing into South Carolina and entering Lake Jocassee , the ...

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  6. Rafting - Wikipedia

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    Rafting equipment has continuously evolved and developed significantly from old rubber WW II era military surplus rafts. Modern whitewater rafts are typically made with advanced nylon or Kevlar infused plastics like PVC or urethane; though many of the more entry-level low-cost manufacturers still use a glued rubber.

  7. Artificial whitewater - Wikipedia

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    The nature of artificial whitewater courses necessitates the need for a drop in the river, and enough water flow to provide hydraulics. When this isn't possible (often in flat low-lying areas), electric pumps are used to lift and re-circulate the water to the top of the course.

  8. Woodfin's Whitewater Wave likely to be completed in 2024 as ...

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    Whitewater waves provide an opportunity similar to "surfing an ocean wave," except "the wave doesn't go anywhere and doesn't crash," said Kevin Colburn, national stewardship coordinator for ...

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