Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Rogue River's Wildcat Rapids


This shot was taken in late June of 2008 and shows a group of inflatable kayaks making the fun rolly-polly whitewater ride through Wildcat Rapids. This rapid is labeled a Class III. The rapid was formed because the Rogue splits as it passes around a gravel bar and then it curves to the right. The kayakers are shown here moving through the right hand side of the rapid. A boulder-strewn stretch of water lies at the end of the rapid making it important for kayakers and rafters alike to stay right of center on this rapid.

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