Safety Code of Conduct
This weekend, I am reminded to keep your eyes on your POD, and continue to keep the safety of your group and others at the paramount. We had some swimmers […]
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This weekend, I am reminded to keep your eyes on your POD, and continue to keep the safety of your group and others at the paramount. We had some swimmers […]
WRRR has safety scholarship money available! WRRR will pay up to 1/3 of tuition costs for river-related safety classes for our members. NOTE: Classes required for professional guide training are […]
WRRR member Mark Trivett has an article in Rafting Magazine about the risks and responsibilities of taking your friends down the river. It’s a great read. To read the article, […]
I was going to write a really long article about IK self rescue, but there was just so much to say and it might be boring to a lot of […]
Brenan has put together a great map showing Mercury, the Nozzle, and Let’s Make a Deal. This should help people run this section of the Green Gorge without some of […]
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