Thanks so much for the awesome adventure down the river. Nice touch on the tea. We loved the fly-fishing and realize you really went out of your way to pull this together with such short notice. Hope to see you again in the future. Good luck with your business! Thanks again.

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Rapid Classification

Rapid ClassificationWhitewater rapids are rated, based on relative difficulty, on a scale of one to six, usually written in Roman numerals. Class I is the smallest of rapids and waves, and Class VI the extremely difficult rapids.


The classification or rating of a river varies considerably with fluctuating water levels. Although higher water levles normally increase the difficulties of rapids, higher water occasionally covers rocks sufficiently to wash out rapids. Conversely, some rapids become more difficult at lower water levels because more rocks are exposed.


Outfitters and guides are familiar with rapids classification and are always glad to explain the rating system in more detail.


Class I


Very small rapids with low waves, slow current, no obstructions.


Class II


Fairly frequent rapids of medium difficulty, few or no obstructions.


Class III


Difficult, large, irregular waves up to four feet, numerous rapids. The course requires some maneuvering of the raft.


Class IV


Very difficult, long, extended rapids that require careful maneuvering of the raft. Powerful irregular waves and dangerous rocks are common. The course is hard to determine and scouting is necessary.


Class V


Long and violent rapids. Large waves that are unavoidable and irregular. Extremely difficult and complex course. Scouting is essential.


Class VI


Maximum difficulty. Nearly impossible and extremely dangerous. Class V carried to the limit of navigability. Involves risk of life.








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