I'm missing this "adrenaline pumping" moment!!
It was 3 years ago in Phang-Nga province,Thailand.
We made an almost 3 hour road trip from Phuket to Phang Nga for this one of
"the must do thing" in Thailand.
The river is quite narrow with a few boulders. The rapids are rated Class 2 and Class 3 according to the International Scale of River Difficulty.
It was 3 years ago in Phang-Nga province,Thailand.
We made an almost 3 hour road trip from Phuket to Phang Nga for this one of
"the must do thing" in Thailand.
The river is quite narrow with a few boulders. The rapids are rated Class 2 and Class 3 according to the International Scale of River Difficulty.
- Class 1: Very small rough areas, requires no maneuvering. (Skill Level: None)
- Class 2: Some rough water, maybe some rocks, small drops, might require maneuvering. (Skill Level: Basic Paddling Skill)
- Class 3: Whitewater, medium waves, maybe a 3-5 ft drop, but not much considerable danger. May require significant maneuvering. (Skill Level: Experienced paddling skills)
- Class 4: Whitewater, large waves, rocks, maybe a considerable drop, sharp maneuvers may be needed. (Skill Level: Whitewater Experience)
- Class 5: Whitewater, large waves, large rocks and hazards, maybe a large drop, precise maneuvering (Skill Level: Advanced Whitewater Experience)
- Class 6: Whitewater, typically with huge waves, huge rocks and hazards, huge drops, but sometimes labeled this way due to largely invisible dangers (e.g. , a smooth slide that creates a near-perfect, almost inescapable hydraulic, as at Woodall Shoals/Chattooga). Class 6 rapids are considered hazardous even for expert paddlers using state-of-the-art equipment, and come with the warning "danger to life or limb." (Skill Level: Expert)
from wikipedia
The tiring road trip was worthwhile for this unforgettabl and all wet adventurous rafting experience.
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