You see that kayak on the river all the time.  It boofs like a master, it smooths all the hard lines, it surfs like a king.  Its not all the paddler, that boat was sculpted to perform.  Its about time you got in one and tried it for yourself!

If you are looking to upgrade your kayak, or even just wondering what that boat feels like on the river, come try one of our 38 Demo kayaks.  Over 38 Demo Kayaks, take out on the Lower Yough, Upper Yough or on a Kayak Instruction
Pyranha Kayaks:The new Rev is a great playboat, especially for those who love the feel of other Pyranha kayaks

    Burn: S, M, L
    Everest
    Ammo: S, M, L
    Recoil: S, M, L
    Rev: S, M, M/Long
    Speeder

Wave Sport Kayaks:

    Project: 45, 52, 62
    ZG: 48, 54
    EZG:  42, 50, 60
    Fuse: 35, 48 (coming soon 56)
    Habitat: 74, 80
    Diesel: 65, 75Lay-Z-Boy like outfitting means no pressure points or rub burns!

LIquidlogic Kayaks:

    Ronin: 49, 59
    CR: 80 (coming soon 125, 250)
    Remix: 47, 59, 69, 79
    Jefe: Chico, Regular, Grande
   






Remember that trying new boats only makes you a better kayaker, more easily adaptable to different conditions and different boat styles.  You never know when you will need to borrow someone else's kayak.  Also, manufacturers are constantly innovating old boat designs so that they perform better for today's kayaker.  Don't get left behind because you are so attached to that old kayak. 

The demo fleet is also available for our kayak instruction.  Learn how to use these boats better from first-timers to upping-the-anty on the Upper Yough. 

It has never been more easy to explore your kayak options right here in Ohiopyle, PA!

Can I just give a shout out to my partner in crime...the baby Burn.  This kayak has done me real good over the past few years.  Through the generosity of my closestAndrea styling it off Big Splat in her Baby Burn friends at graduation, she became mine.  Since then we've experienced many soaring boofs on rivers like the Upper Yough, Blackwater and Otter; carved out beautiful surfs on the Loop, Pigeon, Big Sandy; and sailed over huge waves on the Cheat and Gauley.  The Baby Burn looking back on one of her favorite drops...wonderfalls on the Big Sandy



The Burn allows me to be more aggressive on rivers where making the move really matters.  I use the planar hull and carving edges to make crisper, cleaner moves through different river features.  Sometimes it seems like she just knows where I want her to be.  I also find that I have a sharper roll, using the edges as leverage, rather than relying so much on my paddle stroke. 


When surfing, these edges aid in carving back and forth, as well as transitioning when spinning.  If I close my eyes, sometimes I feel like I'm ripping through powder on my snowboard, moving smoothly from edge to edge with each turn. 

Even off the rivers, my Baby Burn makes my life easier.  When hiking Falling off Ohiopyle Falls on the Lower Youghthrough the woods to and from the river I never fail to be grateful for the handle in my bow that allows weight to be distributed between my arm, upper back and shoulder rather than solely on my shoulder.  This also lets me carry more easily on my left shoulder, something I would never have thought to be comfortable. 



I have never had so much love for a piece of outdoor gear before now.  I can teach kayak lessons, play on every river and even take it to the next level with my best friend, the Baby Burn.

...because I sure do.

The Lower Yough has earned its reputation as one of the best and most popular rivers on the East Coast, because it's great fun all summer long.

But now is the time to go! The water is higher and the crowds are fewer in the spring. Bigger fun, less waiting, plus off-season rates. Worried about being cold? Rent a wetsuit or splash top. Besides, you've got edge-of-your-seat adrenaline and paddling like a maniac to keep you warm. Done the Lower Yough a dozen times? Come in the spring; it will feel like your first time.

The same philosophy applies to the class 5 gem of the East, the Upper Yough. Deep Creek hydro station follows the release schedule regardless of natural flow, which means jucier rafting at this time of year. Ask any river guide what's better than the Upper Yough and they'll tell you, "The only thing better is the Upper Yough with more water."

Bottom line: if you are a true whitewater afficionado, or just a summer fan looking for a better ride, then Your Time Is Now.

Lou


Buying a new paddle?

If this is your first paddle I don’t have much advise for you. If you are new to kayaking and if you’re naturally cheap like me you’ll never spend the bucks for a great paddle and that’s OK. But keep in mind, as with anything, if you invest in slightly better equipment, it will make your learning curve easier. If you’ve been boating long enough to know this a sport that you’ll doing for years to come and now you want to improve your boating skills. You’ll need a tool that really works for you, a great feeling paddle!  Like boats there are many good paddles on the market, too many for me to really learn about of them. I’ve looked around when I’m on the river and see what the good paddlers are using, that’s one way of narrowing down what paddle might want to buy. Talk with those paddlers and see if they know why they picked the paddle they’re using.

            I picked Werner Paddles, they’ve been around for ever, I can’t think of anyone ever saying anything bad Werner and I can’t remember seeing any broken ones. The Player from Werner PaddlesTwo years ago I saw for the first time one of their “performance core blades” as soon as I saw it I was interested. I’ve been wood blade user for a very long time. I’ve had a couple of synthetic paddles over the years, and honestly I never really loved them. They, the synthetic paddles, are light, strong, and less expensive than my wood paddles. But they had no feel, no flex and those thin blades just screw with you. They will slice and dive through water just when you don’t want them to slice or dive.

            The performance core, it is the best feeling synthetic blade I know of. My paddle is a Werner Stikine. I’ve used daily for over a year now and I like it every time I go boating, and I go boating a lot. I live in Ohiopyle PA and I paddle the lower Yough at least four days a week. I use my Stikine when I’m play boating and when I’m upstreaming. My paddle has been slammed off of many rocks, I use it to push off  rocks when attaining, and it’s had as much torque put on it as I can muster when I’m climbing up those drops. I can count on it, it always feels good, and it never does anything weird.

            Wilderness Voyageurs in Ohiopyle has a great selection of Werner Paddles, and other outdoor gear, and the folks there know what there selling and why. You can also check their shop out at www.gearfetch.com. Listen to what they have to say, tell them what kind of boater you are. Think about investing in the best paddle you can. For most kayaker boats will come and go but you’ll have a good paddle a long time. It’s the paddle that makes a big part of your boating experience every time you’re on the river, so make the most of it! Once you have your new paddle, consider wilderness voyageurs for kayak instruction. The best kayak lessons Pennsylvania offers are from Wilderness Voyageurs and their professional staff. If you are in the Yough area, be sure to join Susan, the lead instructor for Friday night loop sessions.

 


Upper Yough, Ohiopyle, Wilderness Voyageurs

I just wanted to write and thank Josh and Kaila for guiding me down the Upper Yough. (yes, this is the before picture)  I'd had some Kayak Instruction from Josh in the past and was pretty comfortable paddeling the lower Yough in Ohiopyle.  What wasn't sure of was my ability to do a high adventure run on Class 5 white water.

Well I'm happy to report that the Kayak Instruction and the great Wilderness Voyageurs guides made it a very fun (I didn't say relaxing) day.    Kayak Lessons aren't just for beginners I guess :-)

Lou?  Will you take me to the Top Yough this summer?

Ohiopyle, Yough River, kayak, kayaking lessons

Duh??   I know silly question.   Kayaking is a blast!  We are blessed in Pennsylvania to have a terrific resource in the Yough river.  Unlike a lot of rivers where the water dries up in the Summer, the Youghiogheny in Ohiopyle is dam controlled and therefore has great water all summer long.

Kayaking is a great sport and accessible to anyone who is able to swim.  Wilderness Voyageurs offers instruction in all forms of white water as well as flat water paddling. We offer multi day lessons as well as one or two hour introduction sessions.  Come on down for some High Adventure and take some Kayak Lessons.  For more information please send us an email....  :-)

Pittsburgh Mountain Biking, OhiopyleA lot of people know Ohiopyle State  Park  for it's famous Yough River Rafting but did you  know that this park is packed with world class Mountain Biking.  I guess they haven't noticed the topography that creates all those rapids :-)

If you are looking get out as part of a white water rafting trip or just to get in some terrific Mountain Biking.  Come to Ohiopyle PA.  

Oh, and Wilderness Voyageurs has a  bike shop with a full time Mechanic available every weekend.


Wow!  Thank you all for a great weekend.  We were so close to going river rafting in West Virgina on the New;  until we heard about the Youghiogheny in Ohiopyle that is.  I just hadn't considered a Pennsylvania Family Trip at all!

I think what I like the most about Yough River Rafting is the clear clean water and the quality and frequency of the rapids.   We also were able to do some fishing and some great Mountain Biking.

Thanks Wilderness Voyageurs!

Fallingwater, Frank Lloyd Wright, Ohiopyle, Wilderness VoyaguersA lot of people forget about Fallingwater when they are going Yough River Rafting or visiting the Laurel Highlands.  Fallingwater is an outstanding detour for those in your party who aren't into high adventure trips or frankly for your whole group.

Fallingwater is a spectacular house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright here in the Mountains of Pennsylvania.   It's a great stop for people of all ages so space can be limited.  Best bet is to make your arrangements the same time you reserve your rafting trip.   Email us:  rafting@wilderness-voyageurs.com


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.

Outdoor Activities Near Washington DC


 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.

So you might be inclined to think that Kayak Instruction is just for the hard core adventurer.  The reality is that White Water Kayaking is a great family activity.  If you are looking for great Pennsylvania Family Trips, consider kayak lessons in the Laurel Highlands.  

Jimmy here was just 12 years old and was able to paddle the Loop in Ohiopyle pretty quickly.  In his mind, this was a High Adventure Trip....something he never felt in a Disney park. 



If you are getting tired of the same old family activities...dare to be different.  Come to the Yough River for some family kayak instruction.


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


Highwater at the falls in Ohiopyle State ParkHighwater in Ohiopyle! Not too high, but enough to get everyone jumping to paddle. The river was around 7 feet today and with the rain in the forecast, it'll probably stay up for a bit. Pennsylvania fishing will be tough for the local fly fishers! The Yough and all its tributaries are high right now. When it does come down, don't forget to check the fly fishing page for current hatches at tips!

 

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!