| Most people that do kayaking or canoe in whitewater | | | | rapids and trying to position your canoe or kayak as |
| river rapids know that the best time to go is as the | | | | the water moves you from side to side and picks you |
| snow is melting and the water flow increases. The | | | | up and down like a rodeo bull, but you also must dodge |
| other time to go is during storm season right after the | | | | all the debris that is floating along with you at a very |
| storm passes massive amounts of water flow come | | | | rapid speed. |
| rushing down the mountain and turn the river into a | | | | Sometimes you come up on it pretty fast, and |
| demon. Sometimes the water is at speeds of 50 miles | | | | sometimes you don't even see it or notice it and pops |
| an hour, and you are in the flow, and that flow of | | | | out right in front of you. If you have the balls to go |
| rushing water isn't stopping for anyone, not you, or any | | | | kayaking during or right after a big storm on some of |
| other living species on this planet. | | | | the toughest and most insane rivers in the nation, hats |
| Of course, there are some severe risks during this | | | | off to you my friend. I hope you enjoy your adrenaline |
| time of the season and especially after big storms. | | | | rush, and I hope you are talented enough to keep up |
| There is a lot of debris in the water and that can | | | | with it all. Please consider all this. |
| make things rather tough not only are you riding the | | | | |