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Your highly skilled instructors will model leadership and then you'll take the helm.
Photo: Brad Christensen |
Imagine expeditioning 125 miles through the breathtaking canyons of Utah’s wild Green River, the birthplace of whitewater boating.
This course offers a thorough introduction to travel skills on the same river that launched General John Wesley Powell’s famous 1869 expedition.
You’ll learn to kayak, captain a paddle raft, and row an oar rig as you negotiate the whitewater of Desolation and Lodore canyons.
You begin in calm water and progress to moving water, learning increasingly advanced maneuvers. As the canyons get steeper and the rapids get bigger, instruction shifts to hydrology, hazard evaluation, and rescue techniques.
Rapids like Disaster Falls and Hell’s Half-Mile, named by Powell himself, offer exciting challenges while exploring this magnificent river.
Whitewater River
Expedition 16-day
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| Duration: |
16 days |
| Age: |
16 and over (Average age 18) |
| Tuition: |
$3,605 |
| Dates: |
June 2-17, 2010
July 1-16, 2010
July 14-29, 2010
August 1-16, 2010
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College Credit:
(Optional) |
2
Semester Credit Hours
2 Hours Skills Practicum |
| Course start/end: |
Vernal, Utah |
| Equipment Deposit: |
$225 |
| Fly in/out: |
Vernal, Utah |
| Downloads: |
Course Description
(pdf)
Equipment List
(pdf) |
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