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  2. List of whitewater rivers - Wikipedia

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    Legal access to whitewater is a big issue in England and Wales. The law is currently unclear, resulting in two schools of thought followed. The first, followed by many anglers and the Anglers Association, states that rivers are almost all private and require access agreements to be set up with the riparian owners. This means that the public are ...

  3. U.S. National Whitewater Center - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. National Whitewater Center (USNWC) is a not-for-profit outdoor recreation and athletic training facility for whitewater rafting, kayaking, canoeing, rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking and ice skating which opened to the public in 2006. [1]

  4. Sixmile Creek (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Sixmile Creek is a short, approximately 12 miles (19 km) waterway with some of the most exciting whitewater rafting in Alaska. The Six Mile Creek drainage starts as Granite Creek flowing from the top of Turnagain Pass on the Seward Highway, [1] [2] part of the National Scenic Highway Program. Bench Creek and Center Creek join to become East ...

  5. Steep, freezing and fast: California's epic snowpack promises ...

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    As the record Sierra snowpack begins to melt, it's sending immense volumes of water through some of the most storied whitewater rafting rivers in the world.

  6. 5 Best International Spring Break Destinations for the Middle ...

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    If you’re feeling adventurous, you can go zip-lining through the rainforest in Manuel Antonio National Park or take advantage of whitewater rafting tours on the Pacuare River.

  7. 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.