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  2. Rafting - Wikipedia

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    Rafting companies generally require customers to sign waiver forms indicating understanding and acceptance of potential serious risks. Both do-it-yourself and commercial rafting trips often begin with safety presentations to educate rafting participants about problems that may arise.

  3. Raft guide - Wikipedia

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    Guides oar guiding will use techniques such as 'walking the oars' through flat sections or 'holding a star' when stern rigged through large waves. Oar Guides generally have more control over their raft than paddle guides, but oar rigged rafts are dangerous when flipping and hard to re-right, making them less versatile in big water rafting.

  4. River rapids ride - Wikipedia

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    The river rapids ride concept was proposed by Bill Crandall (general manager of AstroWorld in Houston) and developed by Intamin.AstroWorld introduced the world's first river rapids ride, Thunder River, in 1980 and popularized a concept which can now be found at most major amusement parks.

  5. Outdoor recreation - Wikipedia

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    Activities include backpacking, canoeing, canyoning, caving, climbing, hiking, hill walking, hunting, kayaking, and rafting. [6] Broader groupings include water sports, snow sports, and horseback riding. [6] People engage in physical activity outdoors as a form of recreation. [7] Various physical activities can be completed individually or ...

  6. Buoyancy aid - Wikipedia

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    Rafting is a watersport where buoyancy aids worn over a wetsuit are mandatory and often required by law, due to the constant risk of falling off the boat and into the wild water Whitewater buoyancy aids are designed to provide enough buoyancy in fast whitewater rivers, should the paddler capsize and leave the kayak.

  7. Tubing (recreation) - Wikipedia

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    In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Sportsstuff Inc. [8] voluntarily withdrew the Wego Kite Tube from the market on July 13, 2006. [ 9 ] Related to kite tubing is the kited inflated wing, a stiffened, flexible wing or gas-inflated bladder wing, where a control bar is affixed for the kited person to direct the ...

  8. Category:Rafting - Wikipedia

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    Rafting — including whitewater river rafting. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. B. Rafting in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...

  9. Raft - Wikipedia

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    Rafting events are important means of oceanic dispersal for non-flying animals. For amphibians , reptiles , and small mammals , in particular, but for many invertebrates as well, such rafts of vegetation were often the only means by which they could reach and – if they were lucky – colonize oceanic islands before human -built vehicles ...