Experience the Adventure of a Lifetime with River Rafting Trips

Released on = December 30, 2005, 7:41 am

Press Release Author = American River Rafting

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = Now people can start and plan from then Internet incredible
river rafting trips thanks to a new specialized website.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
02/01/2006


Experience the Adventure of a Lifetime with River Rafting Trips

Now people can start and plan from then internet incredible river rafting trips
thanks to a new specialized website.

WASHINGTON- If you're the type of person that enjoys an outdoor adventure, river
rafting trips are right up your alley. Until you've tried it, you can never
understand the exhilaration of shooting the rapids one minute, while taking in some
of the world's most breathtaking scenery the next. And now you can start living the
adventure from home. \"American River Rafting\" ( http://american-river-rafting.org/
) is a new web site that helps people plan river rafting trips and review locations.
As Lynda Wright, head of \"American River Rafting\" puts it - \"From white water to
smooth sailing, river rafting trips have to be experienced to be believed. But -she
adds- you have to keep in mind the different classes of difficulty\".

Among the sections you can find on the website, there is one about the difficulty
classifications that can be useful to any person planning a trip: If you're worried
about the skill required for participating in various river rafting trips, there are
classifications that will alert you to the level of ability required for safe
rafting. A basic breakdown of the classification of rafting difficulty is as
follows:

* Class I - River rafting trips for beginners and pleasure cruiser. Enjoy the
gorgeous scenery without the tumultuous rapids.
* Class II - If you're ready for white water, consider indulging in Class II
river rafting trips. It's still considered a basic level, but you'll experience
some thrilling rapids. Class II rafting trips include wide channels of rapids
that limit the skill required to maneuver through them.
* Class III - Class III rafting trips consist of intermediate level difficulties
in fighting strong currents and manipulating your raft through more perilous
channels of rapids.
* Class IV - Once you've become comfortable with the basics and know how to
handle your raft, a Class IV trip will provide some exciting rapids that
require some skill to master.
* Class V - Class V rafting is considered an expert only level course. If
you're an avid rafter who enjoys a challenge, Class V river rafting trips offer
long stretches of treacherous rapids and tons of excitement.
* Class VI - Strictly for hard-core rafters. Class VI rafting includes
navigating extremely dangerous rapids passages and requires great skill on the
part of all participants.

\"American River Rafting\" is a site for people who like outdoor adventures, it is not
only about tips, but also about the community. And about helping people discover
this great sport.

Contact Lynda Wright for more insights into this topic. Other helpful information
regarding the can be found at: http://american-river-rafting.org

For More Information Contact:

Lynda Wright
lyndawright@hotmail.com
http://american-river-rafting.org/sitemap.html



Web Site = http://american-river-rafting.org/sitemap.html

Contact Details = Lynda Wright

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