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Come On Spring!

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

After record snow falls this year, today we are finally getting a break in the monotony of shoveling our way out just to go anywhere.  It is March and Spring is just around the corner (despite what it may look like outside).  So we are starting the processes to get our basecamp up and ready for everyone to come visit us.  We have new construction going on for our cabins, as we speak.  We are trying our best to listen to the customers, and give YOU what you want.  So I am looking forward to seeing the finished product.  We have been meeting with our t-shirt vendors and ordering new apparel to stock our Outfitters’ Store.  Not to mention, we will have changes in the Red Dog this year.  So there is a light at the end of our snow tunnel.  Spring is ALMOST HERE!  So let the adventure begin…see you on the river!

Bridge Day & Beyond

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

What’s the best way to see the New River Gorge?  On Saturday, October 17, it’s going to be jumping off the New River Gorge Bridge with a parachute.  We’re talking about Bridge Day in West Virginia.  And if you haven’t made plans for the weekend, well, start.  The next best way to see the Gorge is from a raft, of course, with trips still available for this spectacle.

Bridge Day is the biggest festival in the whole state of West Virginia. It’s kind of the big last blast of Gauley Season. And, really, the entire rafting season. This is a big deal.

Just a quick recap: Bridge Day is the one day every year that the New River Gorge Bridge closes to car traffic and opens to people traffic. And then people start jumping off with parachutes.

Bonus- River Expeditions is the host. Not to the jumping; the bridge is the host for that. River Expeditions is host to the party. Yes, that party, the one where all of the people who were earlier jumping off of a bridge go to get a little crazy.  It’s the official ‘after-party’ at the Red Dog River Saloon.  This is your chance to enjoy a great band, meet the jumpers and celebrate another great rafting season.

So let’s do some planning. Get here Friday for the Taste Of Bridge Day, a party where you can go eat yourself stupid on the best food from around the gorge. Saturday is Bridge Day, so book a raft trip with River Expeditions and check out the scene by paddling down the famous rapids of the New River Gorge to the big bridge itself. Then you’ve got the Bridge Day party at River Expeditions.  Sunday is your last chance to raft during the 2009 season, so choose your trip wisely.  Will it be the New or Gauley River?  Decisions, decisions.

Life & Times of a Rafter

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Back in ‘94 I went on my first rafting trip on the Upper Gauley.  I was 16 and a little nervous about what might go on.  Though I still wanted to experience the Gauley and what it was all about.   We went with Rivers and the experience there was just fantastic.  Though I fell out at Sweets Falls, I still loved it.  I went back the next year and had a blast.  I had done some other smaller stuff a few times.    

14 years later, my sister and I decided to go back to the river we loved the most.  The Gauley.  We got a nice group of people who wanted to go with us.  Some who had been with us before and some new ones (mostly family).  Two of them were not old enough to do the Upper Gauley and also many were not ready for that section, so we decided to head out to the Lower Gauley.   
 

Two months after the talking, we headed down the day before the trip.  We used River Expeditions because of how well we were treated and how great the guides were before at Rivers.  We got in around 8pm and checked in and went to our cabins.  Last time we went we had used tents and campers.  We took a look to see just bunks.  I was like yes lol, this should be fun.  Luckily it rained so it felt a little less muggy.  I had no complaints though…    So about 5am (4 hours before signing in), I woke up and just relaxed.  I am used to getting up early.   Then about 6 am, I got my best friend up and we started to get some stuff done, and check out the outfitter store and get some quick bites to eat. 
After everyone got ready, we headed around 9am down to get signed in and get our gear.  It actually felt nice out so I decided to just get the wet suit.   We got on the bus and had the usual lovely bus ride to the put in.  Many for the first time went over the New River Gorge Bridge.  It looks so beautiful when you see the fog down below.  Also checking out the begining of the Gauley River.  I had noticed that the water does not come out through  the pipes but now underground.   I really did miss that put in :) , always a blast.  Plus we had our serious saftey talk :)

Got to the put in, and met up with our guide Tyler.   Got our little chat and headed out on the river.   We were getting our chat about what to do when our one guy fell out of the boat before anything even major…  Got through Backender okay , then we headed to Koontz Flume.  Things started out fine until my nephew in the front decided to stop paddling and we about hit the huge wave sideways.  Luckily we were able to turn it around.  After that we hit things really well.  Canyon Doors was very beautiful.  Just looking around in general was a wonderful sight.  The fog coming around the top of the hills just made the day even better.

After Diagonal Ledges we hit our first surfing wave.  I almost went in, but my b/f was able to save me.  Though on Lower Mash our other boat got most of their guys out when surfing.    We had a great lunch after that.  The food was wonderful and well prepared thanks to the guides.  After that we went through a couple more awesome rapids.   The last big one Pure Screaming Hell was up; I had been waiting for this all day.  I have heard and watched videos of it.  We came in good, though we hit off the side of it.  It still packed a powerful punch.   Right after that, we hit a nice surfing hole.   We went in three times.  The last one our boat almost flipped.     Finally my b/f and I did some riding of the bull.   I went first and went up on the sliding rock.  Almost went in, but was able to hold my balance.  My bf did the last rapid and went in.   At that point we headed back got some drinks, and took the bus trip to camp.  

Got back hurried out of my suit got a nice warm shower and headed to the Red Dog with the crew and watched our video.  Dan did an awesome job on it.  We had our steak dinner and everyone was very well pleased.  We relaxed and then called it early for the night.  

We got up around 7 and started to get last minute stuff from the store and packed.  It was one rainy morning.  Left out and got some good breakfast from Biscuit World.  Got back around 5 or so today the 26th. 

I would like to thank the Staff at River Expeditions, our guide Tyler who made a great time and for the guide who was in our other boat (sorry I was not able to get the name but they were with the Shippy group), our Videoman Dan, who did a outstanding job, for  such a great time.  We chose to come back to you guys for a reason.  We will be back again next year for the Upper Gauley and maybe even the New hopefully.  

Kelly G.

Beach Party Blast

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Lots going on at River Expeditions this weekend.  In addition to the gift of high water in August, we are co- hosting a charity poker run for the United Way of Southern West Virginia at the Red Dog River Saloon on Saturday afternoon, plus featuring one of our favorite themed event weekends – Beach Party Blast.  Former guests of Rivers (one of the companies purchased by River Expeditions in 2008) know this quasi-beach party is all about having fun off the river.  The band that is playing is called “Da Boatmon” they are a combination of Old School Abbey and The Mike-n-Rob Experience – both local favorites.  You can win cool prizes in the bikini contest and the limbo contest.  We promise as much fun (if not more) on the river and in the saloon than if you were at the beach this weekend.

Special friends from Kentucky coming in this weekend also who haven’t been rafting in a while.  Travel safely – we’ll see you on the river Saturday!

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