Saturday, February 16, 2013

Mason - Veteran Guide and Adventurer

Meet Mason.
Mason is a veteran whitewater rafting guide. He has been in the business for over 5 years and now serves as River Manager for a local company.
He loves rafting and the river, and best of all, he has a heart for people.
"Rafting is awesome because it is a rush every time. It never gets boring because the river is dangerous and you never know what is going to happen."
He is fully certified in first aid, CPR, swift water rescue, and wilderness first aid. He is fully qualified to assess and take care of any situation on the river. Mason has more training than the average guide so he can lead large groups down the river safely.
When I asked him what the best and worst part of guiding is, he surprised me with his answer.
"People. They can be the best part of the day and they can also make your day miserable."
As a customer it is your responsibility to come with a good attitude and a willingness to have fun! The guide will entertain you and make the day fun no matter what, but it makes his job easier when everyone comes with a good attitude."
Every trip is different because your customers are always different, and it makes the job seem more like fun than work.
"Some days its hard to believe Im getting paid to do what I do," Mason says.
Mason is also a Christian, which is rare for a whitewater guide. He brings good Christian values on the river with him does not hesitate to share his faith.





One side hobby that guides often enjoy is whitewater kayaking. Its similar to whitewater rafting, but you take a kayak down the same types of rivers or even waterfalls. Mason has been kayaking since before he became a guide and this year dropped dead falls, the 35 foot waterfall above the dead river.


Saturday, February 9, 2013

The Kennebec River - Most rafted Maine River

Map of the Kennebec River and its rapids
The Kennebec River is the most rafted and popular river in Maine. Like all Maine rafting rivers, the Kennebec is dam controlled. This is one of the rivers that I commercially guide on and I think it is the best ride for your your time and money.  It features over 10 miles of class II-IV rapids starting at one of the oldest dams in Maine and the headwaters of the Kennebec River.
Kennebec River Dam - The Put In

               















You put in at the Harris Station Dam, which actually supplies power to Boston, over 400 miles to the south. The current then swiftly pulls you into the kennebec gorge. This part of the trip is the most beautiful but you wont be looking at the scenery because this is also the most deadly part of the day. With class III rapids like Rock Garden, Big Mama, and Alleyway the first three miles are a blur.  After a short calm section the river is back at you again this time with even more fury with the only class IV/V of the day, Magic Falls. The river literally drops away 30 feet over just a couple hundred yards which creates massive waves. If you are lucky enough to go on a big water day where the dam releases more than 8,000 cfs, your guide might even hit "Maytag." This is the biggest wave on the river and will make a 13 foot boat stand up.

After the first 6 miles the big rapids are over and its time for a relaxing float. This is where most companies have lunch, play games, and let you swim in the river. This is one of my favorite parts of the day because you get to know your guide, get a tan, and just have fun. 

Overall the kennebec is the most customer friendly river in Maine because its the closest to civilization and has some of the best whitewater in New England. 

Saturday, February 2, 2013

If you're a beginner or a veteran of rafting you should consider checking out one of Maine's most fierce rafting rivers. The dam that controls the Dead River has just sent out its release dates, it it looks like it's going to be is one of the biggest years to date. The Dead River is unlike the other big rafting rivers of Maine because of its very limited releases. This river normally runs below 1000 cfs (cubic feet of water per second), but when it is released it pushed up to 10,000 cfs. This river is full of beautiful scenery, huge raft eating holes, and arguably the best surf waves in Maine.
Attached is a link to one of the local outfitters, Windfall Rafting. They have the Dead Rive releases posted with some of the best prices around.

 Windfall Rafting Dead River Releases
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