Has anyone died rafting the Ocoee?

Has anyone died rafting the Ocoee?

Six people have died on the Middle Ocoee since 1993, according to American Whitewater, a national nonprofit organization focused on preserving rivers and whitewater. McGruder and Luna bump that up to eight. The deaths over the weekend are the first on the river since 2011, when two people died on the Upper Ocoee.

What class Rapids is the Ocoee River?

The Ocoee River has mostly Class III rapids. Only three sections are designated as Class IV.

Is Ocoee rafting safe?

We adhere to a strict training program that exceeds what the USFS and TN State Park requires on the Ocoee River. Through all my experience and research, I have found that whitewater rafting today is a very safe sport when done within your limits and with a commercial outfitter.

Can you go white water rafting alone?

NEVER go rafting alone Rafting should never be done solo. If you’re a newbie rafter, try going with an experienced guide. If you’re experienced, do go with other experienced rafters. But never alone.

Does the Ocoee River have Class 5 rapids?

Ocoee Class V rafting with Outdoor Adventures is absolutely the most extreme whitewater rafting trip out there. This trip is not for first time rafters. To be eligible for an Ocoee Class V trip, you must qualify during a regular OAR Ocoee Full River, Upper Ocoee, or Middle Ocoee rafting trip.

Which part of the Ocoee is best?

You can’t go wrong with either stretch of river, but the best day of all is to do the Full River Trip with Ocoee Adventure Center! You get the Upper and the Middle and a riverside lunch in between the two sections!

What should you not do when white water rafting?

Don’t: Let go of the T Grip – The top section of the paddle is called the T Grip. This section is shaped like a T and your top hand is supposed to firmly grasp it in order to paddle. During your rafting trip one should never let go of this T grip, especially when approaching a rapid.

Where is the best place for white water rafting?

The Sarapiqui River in Costa Rica is widely regarded as one of the best places in the world for white-water rafting. The waterway courses through a tropical environment, meaning the water is mild. Temperature-wise, it’s pleasant to swim in the river.

Where is the best white water rafting in Oregon?

White Water Rafting in Oregon. World renown for it’s stunning beauty, Oregon offers white water rafting trips on the McKenzie River, North Umpqua, Deschutes, Owyhee, Grand Ronde, John Day and Rogue River. Each of these rivers is definitely worthy of a rafting trip, but our personal favorite is the Rogue.

Is there any white water rafting in Florida?

According to American Whitewater , a nonprofit organization that helps conserve and restore America’s white-water resources, seven rivers and creeks in Florida offer stretches of more exciting white-water rafting, including the Alapahoochee, Aucilla, Chipola, Hillsborough and the Suwannee rivers along with Falling and Turkey creeks.

What is white water rafting like?

White water rafting is navigating down an often turbulent riverway by using an inflatable raft for floatation. The turbulence of the river creates aerated peaks and sections of white water to which the sport derives it’s name. The vessel used can vary greatly from a typical inflated boat or raft, to a catamaran style pontoon boat.