Wilderness voyaguers, ohiopyle, rafting Yough River
This is a picture of a bunch of folks who all keep in touch online and get together once a year in Ohiopyle for some Yough River Rafting.  I can't show you all the pictures, but if you want you can check out what Sara has posted online herself.   Just good clean adult fun :-)

Fun group high adventure trips are what summer on the Youghiogheny are all about. If you are looking for similar Pennsylvania fun or are considering River Rafting in West Virginia join us for the best of East Coast Rafting.   For more information, send us an email: rafting@wilderness-voyageurs.com and we will be glad to help make this the best summer ever.

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 Lower Yough, Youghiogheny River, High Water, Wilderness Voyagers

Hi Adventure Class 5 White Water Rafting isn't just for the Upper Yough.  Springtime brings High Water and BIG TIME FUN.   We are running weekends now so send us an email and we'll tell you the level and try and squeeze you into one of these High Adventure Trips.  rafting@wilderness-voyageurs.com


Why wait for summer camp when looking for High Adventure Tirps or Weekends with your family.  The Laurel Highlands offer great Outdoor Activities for all ages.   Ohiopyle has some great fun climbing to go along with yough river rafting.   One of our expert (and friendly) guides Josh is shown here checking knots on a young climber from the Indianapolis area.   Wilderness Voyagers is only 6 hours from Indianapolis and makes for a great family weekend escape.

For more information just send us an email:  rafting@wilderness-voyageurs.com

Upper Yough with Wilderness Voyagers, ohiopyle I wanted to share this great picture of our Wilderness Voyagers guide Jared on a wild ride through Hienzerling Rapid on the mighty Upper Youghiogheny.   If you are looking for Class 5 White Water Rafting and some real High Adventure Trips, Jared and the rest of our expert guide staff are ready to rock!

Last year the Upper began running on Saturdays too so you don't need to miss work.  If you want to go, book early.  All you have to do is send us an email rafting@wilderness-voyageurs.com



A whitewater rafting trip down the Yough River in Ohiopyle doesn't have to end with the  Rafting.  Wilderness Voyagers offers some great guided climbing for both experts and beginners alike.   A really fun day can be had for a family that begins with a fun & easy bike ride down the rails to trails path that runs through beautiful forrest and along the exciting Youghiogheny River.   About a mile downstream is a great set of rocks that are perfect for top-roping and an excellent spot to practice your skills, or introduce your children to the great sport of Rock Climbing.  If you are looking for Great Pennsylvania Family Trips in the Laurel Highlands you will find this to be one of the best outdoor activities near Washington DC or anywhere for that matter.

Wilderness Voyagers trips on the Middle Yough in OhiopyleMatt here is 5 years old and just coming off a great day on the Middle Yough.   What many people don't know  is that the River in and around Ohiopyle  is broken into sections.   Most people run the Lower Yough...this is one of the most popular east coast rafting  rivers.   It's great because there are lot's of fun rapids and a real sense of a high adventure trip.   The age limit on the Lower Yough is 12.   If Your Pennsylvania Family Trips include members younger than 12 you might want to consider the Middle Yough.  Wilderness Voyagers take rafters as young as 5 on the Middle.  It's a fun day that included a great shore lunch, terrific guides and if you like we can even throw on some inflatable kayaks.

The Middle Yough is a great trip thats one of the great family outdoor activities near Washington DC or Columbus Ohio or Cincinnati....we even get families from Indiana that come in for the weekend.

The Upper Yough is an east coast rafting gem.  No other Class 5 white water can compare to the continuous and action-packed nature of the Upper Yough. 

Surfing at National...Kirby surfing his raft at National Falls









Bob Petty surfing at National Falls

Doing back flips into National...

Kirby's back flip

Or an innocent ride in the pickle...Nick's 1st High Adventure ride on the Upper

Peace out,
The Zan

Here is a small taste of West Virginia Class 5 White Water Rafting. This creek requires significant rain to run, but on days when the Upper Yough is too high to safely navigate, we have been known to guide commercial rafting trips on the Big Sandy, a class V tributary of the Cheat River.

It's also a favorite kayaking run among the Wilderness Voyageurs staff. Yesterday Susan and I braved the cold and sleet to take in the awesome scenery and excellent rapids. The level was perfect - about 6.5ft on the bridge gauge. We decided to film some of the rapids, and this video is my cut of the footage. Hope you enjoy!

Thanks for watching!

Lou


 

Jason and Adam enjoying the first trip of the season on the Lower YoughRain has hit the Laurel Highlands! Making Yough River Rafting very exciting for the first trip of the year. Cheers to Jason & Adam for taking on the snow and the highwater for some fun March East Coast Rafting! It was a fun day out there. With the great water, the cold was hardly noticed. The sun decided to peak out a bit as well. Spring is near!

As appealing as paddling the Top Yough at freezing temperatures may be, for most of us warm blooded creatures there is another option. For the last two winters Wilderness Voyageurs has had representation (Kaila Woodside and Josh Lawrey) in the white water paradise of Costa Rica. With its steep volcanic mountains, ample rainfall and warm tropical temperatures, Costa Rica makes for a terrific white water destination for those seeking action packed adventure trips or to shake the winter rust off those paddling muscles.

Did I mention its warm. Actually that can be an understatement. Much of Costa Rica is considered by most as "Tropical rainforest", but that does not remotely do it justic. Within its borders, Costa Rica boasts one of the most biologically diverse and ecologically important areas in the world. If one were to take a walk from the East cost and start walking inland up into the mountains they would travel through many different "life zones" depending on the amount of rain and sunlight the area receives. It is like changing the channel ever thousand feet or so. Starting in low land wet forests so dense that they are impenetrable to gigantic pre-montain forests full of life then up into the wind swept scrub of the highland volcanic mountains.

Costa Rica's wildlife cannot begin to be described in this blog. Nearly 900 species of birds constantly challenge even the most seasoned birders. Monkeys, sloth’s and large cats are always on the minds of eager tourists waiting to catch a glimpse. It is also astounding that 10 percent of the world's butterflies and 15 percent of the world's amphibians make this there home. Simply AMAZING!

The Eastern slope or Caribbean side receives the most rain as Easterlies carry warm wet air up the mountains and dropping it as it cools. Whole mountain ranges can be clouded for months dumping prodigious amounts of rain. Over 300 inches in some places. That is over 21 feet of rain and only one way to go, Down! The white water is amazing and numerous rivers/creeks have never been run.

Commercial white water rafting trips are very popular with the large amount of foreign tourists that visit this spectacular place. It is also very popular with snow frightened raft guides and photo boaters seeking refuge and winter employment. Which is what I was after. I worked for Rios Tropicales, the most prominent commercial white water company in all of Latin America. They have an amazing set up and raft over 300 days a year.
 
Wilderness Voyageurs' extensive raft guide training and diverse river work opportunities provide for very marketable skills down there. Raft trips are always guide in boat and safety boaters assist all trips. The two main rivers that are run are the Pacuare and Reventazon. Both are excellent sections that vary dramatically with water levels. October through January is the best time to run on good water , but they will drop sharply off in December. Still a lot of fun. The Pacuare is class 3-4 with continuous technical rapids on a 17 mile single day trip. You can split it up and stay at Rios Tropicales' Pacuare Lodge. Beautiful only way to say it. Waterfalls, zip lines, toucan’s, sloth’s, swimming holes, gourmet food provided by the guides and so much more. 

The Reventizon is big fun and has 3 sections from class 4-5 and down to a nice tropical birding float. The Tico "Costa Rican" guides are very skilled and fun. They make an honest living entertaining and educating clients on many unique adventure trips offered. They work hard and long days often having to ride the shuttle bus to and form work 3-5 hours a day.

Over 80 percent of the people on the trips speak English, but knowing a fair amount of Spanish is very helpful. Tico's are very generous and being able to speak with them only helps you make your way around this beautiful place. Don’t worry about driving, not that you would want to there as they are horrendous drivers, but you can get around easily by bus.

If you have the opportunity either to work or just to travel, a trip to this place will provide an experience like no other. Please visit our river friends of Rios Tropicales and join us back at Wilderness Voyageurs to share your  white water adventures with us. WV guides, you need to get there.
See you back at the Yough

PURA VIDA!
Josh Lawrey


Since 1977 about 3,000,000 people have run the Lower Yough. Which is a class 3 section of whitewater located in the Laurel Highlands of Southwestern Pennsylvania. And most of those adventurous folks took on the infamous Dimple Rapid! So what is the big deal about Dimple Rapid? And is it REALLY that hard to run?




Simply put: NO! Dimple Rock is actually one of the easier rapids on the Lower Yough to run as long as you can follow a few simple tips here. First off - if this is your first time rafting you may want to have a guide in your raft to help navigate you through the rapids, teach you about white water and hopefully keep most of you in the raft!! However, if you are up for the high adventure trips and want to take on the rapids yourselves - try these tips to make it through this rapid upright!

1.)  PATIENCE! This rapid is not about having the strongest people paddling full force and punching through a hole - it is about finesse. Start by lining up your raft about 10 feet off the left hand shore line. (note: the lower the water - the farther left you need to be.

2.) ITS ALL ABOUT THE ANGLE. Having the right angle on this rapid is a must! Have your raft pointed to the right at about a 2 o'clock angle (thinking of Dimple Rock at 12 o'clock)

3.) PATEINCE!! Once you a lined up correctly - just relax

4.) MISS PINBALL! The nature of the rapid is for all the water to run right into dimple rock - your job is to split the gap between dimple and pinball rock. However, Pinball Rock gets its name for a reason: Hit Pinball - Bounce off - Hit Dimple - and BAM your in the drink!!

5.) ok now... PADDLE!! Once you are almost lined up with pinball start paddling! and Paddle Hard!!

6.) Celebrate! You have made it through Dimple Rapid!! (note: stop celebrating before you hit "wash over rock".

The Lower Yough is a great river - and Dimple Rock is probably one of the best rapids on the East Coast. Although it is notorious for flipping rafts completely over - you can make it through upright pretty easily too!