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Branch Out On Your Next Vacation: Learn White Water Rafting

April 19, 2018 by Ryan Thomas Leave a Comment

Branch Out On Your Next Vacation Learn White Water Rafting

Many families are fortunate enough to be able to take yearly vacations. It’s great to have the opportunity to visit popular urban attractions like theme parks and monuments with loved ones. Many households however, experience travel fatigue.

It can become stressful to plan urban getaways that include air, bus, train, taxi, and hotel services. The stress of urban life can easily eclipse any enjoyment factor associated with a family vacation. An answer to this conundrum is a planned excursion into the wilds of picturesque American river systems.

Outdoor adventures for families sometimes fall from the radar because moms and dads never really consider a natural environment to be a prime location for a family outing. If the idea for a family vacation is fun and memorable moments, a whitewater river journey could be the best option.

What Happens on a Whitewater Adventure

In states like Colorado, Montana, and Idaho there are endless river systems open to the public. Most of the rivers in these states feature whitewater areas that are accessible to adventurers. Along with access, a host of vacation amenities are offered by local guides.

Chartering a whitewater trip is simple. It involves arranging local stay accommodations at a hotel near a waterway that is known for rafting and boating activities. Many whitewater adventure services offer camping locations. This is another great opportunity to involve the whole family in a unique wilderness experience. Camping is something that all family members will enjoy and remember.

The objective of a whitewater adventure is to master the twists and turns of a river, while steering a float raft. Steering a raft down a mountain river full of whitewater hazards is more exciting than a theme park ride, and more challenging than a busy system of city streets.

The Importance of Guides

Many families take vacations to areas where tour guides lazily prompt visitors through boring points of interest. On a whitewater excursion, a guide is an active member of a raft who helps each person paddle their way through a series of challenging natural obstacles.

A whitewater tour guide brings any family face-to-face with the roaring power of nature’s most imposing force. River rapids challenge anyone in a raft to race down nature’s highways. With the help of an experienced river guide, any family can experience a vivid ride through areas that are never seen by people taking normal vacations.

On a whitewater vacation, families can become part of interesting terrains, see amazing wildlife, and test their physical skills. The range of river choices is endless for people wanting to experience a whitewater adventure. Class I and II whitewater areas offer places to break new visitors into life on the water. Class III and IV streams present wild dangers and obstacles. Class V whitewater streams are normally reserved for wilderness experts, but they can be conquered by adventurous vacationers. There is a stream and whitewater vacation venue perfect for any family seeking something extraordinary.

Instead of trying to convince the entire family to go on another boring theme park vacation this year, think about something different. The wilds of the American interior offer vacation opportunities like no other locations in the world. Camping and whitewater rafting are ideal activities for forming memories, discovering new frontiers, and having a great time on vacation.

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4 Pro Tips For Setting Up A Great Hunting Expedition Camp

April 18, 2018 by Danny Shetler Leave a Comment

4 Pro Tips For Setting Up A Great Hunting Expedition Camp

Whether you are planning an expedition, hunting elk in the Rocky Mountains or white-tail deer in the wildlands of Virginia setting up camp is one important step that can not be overlooked. The relationship between having an ideal hunting camp and the success of a hunt can’t be underestimated. Setting up an ill-equipped and poorly organized hunting camp can exaggerate even minor inconveniences of being away from the comfort of your home.

Below are a few tips to help you set up a great hunting camp.

1. Choosing a site

*Safety should be your first consideration when choosing a site to set up your camp. The further away you are from civilization the higher the risk of something happening to you. Keep this in mind when choosing your site and take into consideration the animals that may live in the forest around you.

*Your site location should not be too close to game trails. This prevents the risk of having a wild animal wander into your site and also lessens the possibility of scaring away the exact thing you may be hunting.

*Avoid setting up under things that can fall at any moment. This includes dead tree branches or rocks.

*Consider terrain. You might set up camp under clear skies only to wake up in a flooded depression. Choose a location that is fairly level to avoid being in such a situation.

2. Proximity

Setting up a campsite for the fun of it is very different from setting up a hunting camp. When setting up a camp just for fun you will want to be near great scenery for great photos, this is just not a priority when setting up a hunting camp.

*You will need to be close to fresh water for drinking which is important for survival.

*Find an area that increases your chances of a successful hunt. You do not want to set up camp that is too close or too visible to where you plan on doing the actual hunt as this could spook the game out of the area.

*That being said, you also want to set up in an area that is close enough so that you can be in your hunting position without wasting too much time. Remember, if you do take something down, you will have to haul it back to camp.

3. Storage space

It is close to impossible to carry all your belongings every day when you go hunting. It is therefore vital that you have enough storage space for your extra gear as well as your food.

*First, you will need to separate the cooking area and the sleeping area. You should not take food into the sleeping area. This will reduce the risk of animals getting close to you when you are sleeping if they happen to wander into camp.

*Ensure all food and meat is hang in bags at least three meters from the ground and a few meters from the sleeping tents. Hang any game you gave scored off the ground and away from the camp area.

Campfire at the hunting camp

4. Keep the camp area clean

*The first thing you should consider is setting up a toilet. It should be away from the living area and away from the water source. If you plan to stay in the camp for long, dig a deep trench that can accommodate all human waste. When you leave the site make sure you bury all human waste.

*Do not leave your garbage lying around. Make sure you burn all your waste or carry it back home for proper disposal.

*Clean up your campsite and the area around it before you go. Leave it cleaner than when you got there. Keeping the forest around you clean ensures happy hunters, campers, and animals for years to come.

Now with these tips, you are ready to go on a whitetail hunt.

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