New River Gorge Whitewater Rafting after Hurricane Ida, with Adventures on the Gorge Outfitters

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @joeCYsiu
    @joeCYsiu 3 года назад +1

    Loved the slo’ mo. The class IV’s looked especially fierce after Ida.

  • @caroltaxman1343
    @caroltaxman1343 3 года назад +1

    Very exciting. I find class III hard. Bravo.

  • @carlklinger8113
    @carlklinger8113 3 года назад +1

    Bert you are the man!!! Ty for doing this for us!! I subscribed to help your page. If you were able to get the pictures Anthony took of us as a group please let me know so I can possibly get them from you. Ty again, and maybe we will see you on the Gauley next year!!!

    • @bertsadventures9974
      @bertsadventures9974  3 года назад +1

      Great to meet you Carl! I hope you don't mind me showcasing your swim! HA!!

  • @robsimer9296
    @robsimer9296 3 года назад +1

    Right on Bert! I was hoping for a post hurricane run.......late summer water is a rare gift indeed. Hello from Summerville Oregon. SEE RUclips: Rafting the Grande Ronde River to see our local water. Hope to visit Pennsylvana soon and your videos will save me a lot of time looking. Did that guy you picked up fall out of another raft?

    • @bertsadventures9974
      @bertsadventures9974  3 года назад

      Thanks Rob! Bonus indeed! I would LOVE to hit some Oregon water someday!!!

  • @RickMackey1
    @RickMackey1 3 года назад +1

    I'm curious about how you think any of your sea eagles would do on that river. Any thoughts?

    • @bertsadventures9974
      @bertsadventures9974  3 года назад

      Well, my Explorer is rated to Class IV and probbly could have handled much of what we paddled on this day. On almost every rapid there was an "out" run to avoid the really gnarly stuff. I would only run in my Explorer if I had a guide that knew the river to coach me down it.

    • @RickMackey1
      @RickMackey1 3 года назад +1

      @@bertsadventures9974 Agree. I have the 380x but I'm not as experienced in rapids. I'd want to start with easier rivers and work up to this one. It seems like a great river. Thanks again for sharing your adventures.