Welcome to Colorado River Rafting!
Taking a trip down a big river has never been more popular, safe or fun. Families from all over the country are lining up to try out the adventure. White water rafting has become one of the fastest growing pastimes available to outdoorsmen, business groups and families alike. It is an activity that places one in a thrilling survival situation, the feeling of the rushing water beating against the raft conjures an exhilarating adrenalin rush while at the same time promoting unity and cohesion among those fighting together to keep the raft on course.
However, each rafting experience is as different as the river being rafted. Some are more tranquil and scenic while others are intense and uniquely invigorating. Although each river has its attractive attributes there are some rivers that stand above the rest. One such river is the Colorado River. The Colorado River Rafting is definitive within the world of rafting.
A prospective rafter can choose from a short trip through Westwater Canyon to the hodgepodge of rapids and stunning scenery found in Cataract Canyon. Perhaps the most enticing of all the Colorado River rafting options is that of rafting in the Grand Canyon. Seeing the canyon, floating on the natural byway the river creates, is an unrivaled experience. To make the experience safe, taking a guide is strongly encouraged. Some of the best I’ve come in contact with work with Holiday Expectations and can be found at BikeRaft.com.
Bikeraft.com is an all in one place to find out about some of the most thrilling outdoor expeditions. They provide information about almost any outdoor experience you are craving. Along with information, Bikeraft.com offers some of the essential resources for such activities. As mentioned previously, Bikeraft.com has some of the best white water rafting guides in the nation. One of these guides is Mike Wassmuth. Mike has been guiding people on the river since 1983. Aside from his full time job at Agilent Technologies as a Thermographer and Failure Analysis Technician, Mike is able to dedicate around forty days per year to guiding river rafting adventures. He loves helping people have a safe and unique experience in the great outdoors.
If you are considering taking on a challenging Colorado river rafting experience, make sure to educate yourself on the various guides and options available at Bikeraft.com. They can help you select the best adventure for your personal needs.
