USAFA OUTDOOR ADVENTURE PROGRAM
WHITE
WATER RAFTING 2007
USAFA rafting trips are not limited to the scheduled dates listed, we
pride ourselves in offering trips on any open dates and for any Special Group
Arrangement needs. All rafting trips include transportation from the Academy,
wet suit, helmet, personal flotation device, splash jacket, and lunch. All rafts are state of the art self-bailing
and all equipment the finest available.
Our guides are all state certified whitewater-rafting guides with river
rescue training and First Aid and CPR certificates. Our guide staff includes members with
certifications in Wilderness First Aid, Emergency Medical Technician, River
Rescue Technician, and Whitewater Guide Instructors. Our primary concern is for your safety, you
will be given a comprehensive safety briefing before launching please listen
carefully. Minimum weight for all participants is 50 pounds. The
Arkansas River is reported to be one of the most rafted
rivers in the
THE ROYAL GORGE-FULL DAY – Pinnacle Rock to Pink House – Class III-V.
Combine the fun of the
BROWNS CANYON-FULL DAY – Fisherman’s Bridge to Hecla Junction - Class
III-IV. Gorgeous scenery and exciting whitewater combine to make this trip a
memorable experience, rapids such as Pinball, Big Drop, Zoom Flume, Staircase,
Raft Ripper, Widow Maker and more! $65.00 per person.
BIGHORN SHEEP CANYON-FULL DAY – Lone Pine to Parkdale* – Class II-III. Keep your eyes peeled for
Bighorn Sheep that this stretch is named for.
This trip provides fun for all age groups with
Combine two of these all day trips for an overnighter and we’ll provide
two lunches, a dinner and a breakfast as well as tents, sleeping pads and
sleeping bags (bring your own pillow). Minimum group size is 10, maximum group
size is 20, reservations required. These
trips need to be scheduled well in advance, as there is a tremendous amount of
pre-planning required.
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We pride ourselves on our ability to tailor any trip to your specific
needs. Please make reservations early, Show time for all trips is 7:00 AM All
trips depart (rain or shine) from the north east side of Building 5136 (Outdoor
Recreation Center). All participants will be required to read and sign a
release of liability before departure. Drugs and alcohol are not permitted on
any of our trips. Intoxicated persons will be refused without refund. A
changing room is provided at the
Our trips are refundable, less a processing fee of 10%, in
cases of emergency/medical leave, TDY or similar circumstances evidenced by
proper documentation. You will receive a full refund with proper notice, at
least three working days prior to trip.
The items on the checklist are to make your outing
comfortable. Since the weather in
WHAT TO WEAR: COMFORT ITEMS:
BATHING SUIT OR SHORTS SUNSCREEN
RIVER SHOES OR OLD SNEAKERS (NO FLIPFLOPS) SUNGLASSES
WITH RETAINING STRAP
SOCKS (WOOL OR POLYPROPYLENE) LIP
BALM WITH SUNSCREEN
TOP (WOOL OR POLYPROPYLENE) WATER
BOTTLE
SUN HAT OR BASEBALL HAT RAIN
GEAR TOP *
HELMET * MISCELLANEOUS:
WET SUIT * DAY
PACK (STAYS IN VEHICLE)
PERSONAL FLOTATION
DEVICE (PFD) * PLASTIC
BAG (FOR WET CLOTHING)
CHANGE OF CLOTHES FOR
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(DISPOSABLE, WATERPROOF)
NOTE: Wool or synthetic blends are recommended for clothing. Try to avoid cotton fabrics; they lose their
insulation value when wet. Outdoor
clothing should be non-binding (polypropylene or a synthetic blend is preferred
for inner clothing needed on the cooler trips, or if you are easily susceptible
to cold).
The International Scale of River Rating Difficulty is a guide for assessing the
difficulty of a stretch of water. Some rivers will not clearly fall into a neat
system. Temperatures below 50 °F should change a rating to be one class more
difficult than normal.
Source: American Whitewater