My rafting trip in West Virginia last summer was one of my most ambitious to date, and was easily one of my most rewarding. It was the first time I had ever been in whitewater, and I realized pretty quickly that it is an unbelievable rush to hit a wild run of rapids. Since then, I’ve been scoping out other rivers closer to home, hoping to find something worth checking out. Unfortunately, the Midwest doesn’t have very many, save a few Class II-III rivers in central and southern Illinois, northern Wisconsin, and Upper Peninsula, Michigan.
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Packrafting the East Race Waterway
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My rafting trip in West Virginia last summer was one of my most ambitious to date, and was easily one of my most rewarding. It was the first time I had ever been in whitewater, and I realized pretty quickly that it is an unbelievable rush to hit a wild run of rapids. Since then, I’ve been scoping out other rivers closer to home, hoping to find something worth checking out. Unfortunately, the Midwest doesn’t have very many, save a few Class II-III rivers in central and southern Illinois, northern Wisconsin, and Upper Peninsula, Michigan.