We all have our ways to get to the fish, so I hope lots of you guys have good whitewater boating pics to share. I still love rowing whitewater, and love to see lots of good pictures of people having fun doing it.
The 2 summers following my Jr. & Sr. years in college I worked as a rafting guide for Lute Jerstad Adventures (river and mountain treks). These first 2 are on the Deschutes River.
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These 2 are on the Rogue River - Rainee Falls and Blossom Bar.
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Years later I was rafting the upper Clackamas (spring runoff in the Ripplebrook section)....
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.... and rubber kyaking the headwaters of the Rogue.
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Later on it gets easier on my back in my first V-sled running down McIver Rapids ....
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.... and back up thru them.
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Share some of your whitewater shots - fun to look at.
Edit: Gee those turned out small. You can see the rafts by using that pic site I put up and enlarging the photos. Except in the Rainee Falls pic - my raft and I are 6 ft. under the whitewater at the bottom of the falls .... NOT. I did some crazy stuff, but never fool stuff. It's hard to see the line of rafts at the top of that small photo; but we all lined them down thru the semi-natural man made rock fish ladder, on the north side out of the pic.
[ 11-05-2001: Message edited by: RT i ]