Whitewater Rafting in
California Begins Early This Year
All-Outdoors California
Whitewater Rafting opens March 19.
Walnut Creek, CA (PRWEB via
PR Web Direct) March
17, 2005 -- The California
whitewater rafting season kicks off this Saturday, March
19th -- a full two weeks ahead of last year’s opening date.
All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting, one of the
largest California rafting outfitters, is taking advantage of
California’s healthy winter with an early season opener.
On March 19th, All-Outdoors will offer trips on five of the ten
rivers they raft (the three forks of American River, the Merced,
and the Tuolumne). Beginning in mid-April, three other rivers,
the North Stanislaus, Cal Salmon, and the Kaweah, will open as
well.
Gregg Armstrong, co-owner of All-Outdoors, has high hopes for
this season. “Water levels look great already. And this next
round of storms will help even more,” says Armstrong.
For those who love whitewater rafting, California can be a
fickle partner. During years of droughts and hot weather,
California Rivers have flowed with less-than-ideal water levels
during the rafting season. That won’t be the case this year. The
California Department of Water Resources reports statewide
snowpack water content levels of 135% of average. That’s 10%
higher than last year’s totals at this time.
For some, going rafting this early in the season is a hard
concept to fathom. But for others, like Jeff Linder, a teacher
from Thousand Oaks, Calif., this is the perfect time. Not only
does the early season coincide with his school’s spring break,
but, says Linder, “The rapids are often bigger in the spring …
and it’s easier to book a date.”
It appears as if Linder will be well compensated for his early
booking. Levels on the Tuolumne, the river he’ll be rafting in
early April, stand at a healthy 3,000 cubic feet per second as
of this writing.
All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting is one of
California's leading outfitters, with a "family" of more than
175 trained and dedicated guides. All-Outdoors offers trips for
beginning, intermediate, and expert rafters on ten of
California's best rivers.
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About The Author:
For more
information about
whitewater rafting in California, contact:
Gregg Armstrong
All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting
1-800-247-2387
http://www.aorafting.com
9-12-05
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