SUMMER PLEASURES For novice rafters or skilled river buffs, adventure is guaranteed on a rafting trip. To experience the Upper Gauley in the fall, rafters must be at least 16 years of age. Wilhite-Water Fun M other Nature has many of these trips. There are trips rectly with an outfitter, a compa- provided rivers where the guides are completely ny that specializes in camping and with jagged rocks, in control of the rafts and others rafting. Most have prearranged swift currents and trips where guests help out with trips that take place over a set number of days, and a few will treacherous corners to challenge the paddling." The cost of a white-water raft- customize the trip. an adventurous spirit Similar ranges of planning take "One of the wonderful things ing trip depends on the location, place with nonprofit organizations about white-water rafting is the length of trip and accommoda- many different packages that meet tions. There are trips for all pock- such as the Sierra Club or the Wilderness Society, or even the just about any budget or time con- etbooks. There are options on how to Smithsonian Institute, all of whom straint," says Lori Horowitz, trav- el consultant at Wolfe Travel Corp. plan for a white-water rafting trip. offer special tours for members A travel agent can help with and non-members. in West Bloomfield. Some resorts, usually ranches "What's more, you don't need arrangements for flight, lodging any expertise or experience for and tour. Or travelers can work di- or lodges, offer guided white-wa- RUTHAN BRODSKY SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS ter rafting as part of their ameni- ties. "It's important to find a river and a trip that meets your needs," recommends Joyce O'Brien, trav- el consultant at Fisher Travel in Southfield. "Rivers are rated from the easiest, Class I, to the most dif- ficult, Class VI. And depending on the time of year, the same river can be extremely rough, as dur- ing the spring runoff, or very smooth, as in late August when the water level is down." The length of white-water raft- ing trips can vary. They can last for weeks, a weekend or an after- noon. Beth Robinson Keliman of West Bloomfield joined a one-daywhite- water rafting trip while camping and hiking in Pennsylvania. "It's a sure thing that your shoes will get wet, so wear sport sandals or an old pair of tennis shoes,". ad- vises Beth. Most outfitters who lead raft- ing trips furnish all the equipment If part of the trip includes camp- WHITE WATER page 34 (0 >_ S33