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:: Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking
:: Cheat River: PLEASE HELP WITH THIS DESCRIPTION
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| Cheat River: PLEASE HELP WITH THIS DESCRIPTION |
Posted by dsibray on 12/30/2004 05:17
I'm writing an article on rafting on the Cheat River and was wondering if some of you would provide me some information. I'm looking for all I kind find for rapids and their names, what's important about the river, what's its character. As far as I can tell, there are no real good existing texts for the Cheat. Just jot down a few notes as a reply to this message.
Edited by dsibray on 12/30/2004 05:21
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| Re: Cheat River: Help in Description |
Posted by dsibray on 12/30/2004 05:19
Some information on the Cheat River to start with...
The remote, boulder-strewn canyon of the Cheat River can be leisurely and lonely or raucous and raging. Spring thaws create highly technical Class III-to-V+ rapids recommended for experienced whitewater rafters. The remote nature of this 12-mile, boulder-filled river canyon makes it a special treat. More than 30 whitewater rapids -- with names such as "Decision," "Big Nasty," "Even Nastier," and "High Falls" -- are best challenged April through early June.
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