Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Nantahala River Rafting in the Snow This December and January

Nantahala River rafting during the winter months of December and January could lead to some snow rafting.

If you have never been whitewater rafting in the snow then this might be an adventure that you do not want to miss.

Although it can be very cold it can also lead to some amazing views and a story that you can always tell your friends and family.

The water temperature of the Nantahala River is approximately 48 degrees year round so please make sure to pack some extremely warm clothes for when you get off the river.

While on the river you will want to wear a wetsuit and clothes that can dry very quickly. Quick dry clothes could make a huge difference with the amount of water that is likely to splash on you throughout the trip.

Another reason you would want to take a snow whitewater rafting trip during December or January is the fact that you will avoid the crowds.

Each summer several hundred thousand people flock to the Nantahala River gorge area to float down the river or watch those who are floating down the river.

If you take a trip on a weekend during the summer you will find that there are so many boats on the water that it is often not an enjoyable experience.

With the air temperature being cold and the fact that the winter months are not popular traveling months December and January are months that could lead to exciting whitewater rafting trips down the Nantahala River. Book your trip today to enjoy this unusual opportunity.

By : Jesse_R_Wojdylo

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