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  2. Owyhee River Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Owyhee River Wilderness is located on the high basalt plateaus of Owyhee County in southwestern Idaho in the western United States. The wilderness area is named after and protects the upper Owyhee River, its tributaries, and the surrounding desert canyon landscape. [1] Whitewater rafting is a

  3. Selway River - Wikipedia

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    The Selway River is a large tributary of the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River in the U.S. state of Idaho.It flows within the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, the Bitterroot National Forest, and the Nez Perce National Forest of North Central Idaho. [5]

  4. Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The administration forwarded a central Idaho wilderness proposal to Congress later that year [10] and Carter signed the final act on July 23, 1980. [11] In January 1984, Congress honored Senator Church, who had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, by renaming the area The Frank Church—River of No Return Wilderness.

  5. Lochsa River - Wikipedia

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    Long before the arrival of European Americans in the 19th century, the Nez Perce people in Idaho used the trail along the Lochsa River to travel to the plains of Montana to hunt buffalo. Kootenai and Salish (Flatheads) from Montana used the river trail to reach salmon runs in the rivers and streams feeding into the Columbia basin.

  6. Salmon River (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    The Salmon is a popular destination for whitewater kayaking, canoeing, and rafting. The canyons of the Salmon allow for magnificent views of the complex geology of the region. The Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area includes one of the deepest canyons in the continental United States, which at roughly 7,000 feet (2,130 m) of ...

  7. Rafting - Wikipedia

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    Rafting equipment has continuously evolved and developed significantly from old rubber WW II era military surplus rafts. Modern whitewater rafts are typically made with advanced nylon or Kevlar infused plastics like PVC or urethane; though many of the more entry-level low-cost manufacturers still use a glued rubber.

  8. Middle Fork Salmon River - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Fork of the Salmon River is a 104-mile-long (167 km) river in central Idaho in the northwestern United States. [1] It is a tributary to the Salmon River, and lies in the center of the 2.5-million-acre (3,900 sq mi; 10,000 km 2) Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area.

  9. River Wild - Wikipedia

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    Brother Gray and sister Joey meet up to go whitewater rafting on a river, along with friends Tevor, Karissa and Van. While rafting, they stop at a place for swimming, bathing and drinking. While enjoying laughs over a campfire, Van and Trevor leave the group for a short while, when Trevor suddenly shouts for help, saying that Van tripped and fell.

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