Frequently Asked Questions
1.When do we need to make reservations?
Many of our trips book out so make your reservation as soon as you have chosen a
trip and date. We will confirm your trip, and send you a confirmation upon
receipt of your deposit.
For the Spring Birding Trip on the Skagit during
the Tulip Festival, weekdays are far less crowded that the weekends, so if you
can find time during the week this is the best time.
2. What do we wear?
Wenatchee: (June, July, early August) Eastern
Washington is desert climate with warm, hot weather. Even when it is cool
in Seattle, it can be very hot on the Wenatchee.
Bathing suits underneath, with layers on top is appropriate. Fast drying
clothing is recommended, such as nylon shorts, synthetic or fleece
tops. Sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat with a visor is
important. Shoes are required at all times. You will want to bring dry
clothing for the trip home. Sandals with straps or old sneakers will do if
you do not mind cold feet.
Skagit Spring & Fall:
These trips, during the shoulder months can be
unpredictable. September can be a gorgeous month on the Skagit, but it is
always better to be prepared for the worst and hope for the best. This is
why you should layer your clothing for these excursions. Synthetic fleece,
poly-pro or wool tops keep you warmer and dryer than cotton. Neither of
these are white water trips, so you would not get wet from the river, just wet
weather. Shoes are required, and you may want to wear waterproof boots, or
have dry shoes at the end of the trip. Remember you loose your heat
through your head and your feet, so you will want a hat and dry feet.
Bring rain gear, and hope you won't need it.
Skagit Eagle:
(mid-December, January, February) The weather in Washington during the winter can be
so terribly unpredictable. Sometimes it is bitter cold and other times,
such as this past winter it was mild, gorgeous weather. During the winter
you must dress for the cold with synthetic fleece, poly-pro or wool tops
and pants, appropriate outer wear jackets, hats, gloves, long underwear, and
appropriate dry warm footwear with heavy wool socks. It can be cold on the
river, and if you are dressed for the cold you will enjoy your trip far
more. You can always remove some of your layers, we bring dry bags for
this as well as packing cameras and snacks.
3. Do we have to know how to swim?
You do not have to swim to go rafting! Life jackets are worn at all times on the
river and are designed to float you face up. The guides instruct you before the
trip on what to do in the small chance (extremely unlikely on float trips, more likely on
white water)
you fall in the river.
4. How big are the rapids?
All rivers are different. Rivers are rated on the International
Scale of Whitewater I-VI. Class I is "moving water", Class II is
"splashes", Class III is "wet and fun", Class IV is
"big drops", Class V is "violent rapids", and Class VI is
considered "unrunnable". Our float trips on the Skagit
are Class I
& II. The Upper Skagit River
has Class II & III, while the Wenatchee
is Class III & IV.
5. How deep is the river?
River depth changes constantly depending on the gradient and width of the river.
6. Can we bring cameras or video cameras?
For the float trips on the Skagit
cameras are an important
part of your adventure, and we encourage you to remember your trip on
film or to bring extra batteries for your digital cameras. You may want to bring a plastic zip lock bag for your camera in the
event of rain, or we will have dry bags where you can stow some for your gear.
On the Upper Skagit White Water and
the Wenatchee River,
we suggest bringing waterproof, disposable cameras and leaving the video camera
at home unless it is waterproof. There is no guarantee that your camera and
video camera will not get wet.
7. Do we have to paddle?
There are different types of raft boats used for different situations.
Oar
framed boats allow the guide to use a pair of oars to control and move the raft.
Sometimes customers paddle along with the guide according to his or her commands.
Since the guide essentially has 100% control, guests may opt to to get involved
and help paddle or simply just sit back and enjoy the scenery.
"Paddle" boats do not have the frame so participants and the guide all
have a paddle. No experience is necessary. The guide will teach you how to do it
as you go.
In general, our eagle watching trips on the
Skagit are with framed boats where the guide uses oars
and the passengers are thus able to take in the scenery and take photos along
the way. If you would rather have a "Paddle" boat trip, we can
provide that as well, but you will have to work.
8. How cold is the water?
The rivers we run rely on snow melt as their main
source of water. This means early season the water is very cold. Later in the season the water does warm up somewhat but it is still cold.
9.How do we get back to our car?
On all our trip we provide shuttle transportation back to the meeting place at no extra
charge.
10. Will I get wet?
No, on the
Skagit River Float
Trips.
Most definitely yes on
the Wenatchee River and
the Upper Skagit White Water
trip. The trip, the water level and the class of white water will determine how wet
you get. Also consider
the season. If you raft when the snow is rapidly melting so the water is higher,
you will get wetter.
11. What are the minimum and maximum age limits? And
what type of physical condition do you have to be in?
Our float trips on the
Skagit River are for people ages
4-104. We have taken people in their 90s on these trips. We have also
taken groups of paraplegics, and special education groups with escorts.
You select the
trip that is right for you or your group. If you have any questions, please ask
us ahead of making your reservation. These age
limits & physical condition do fluctuate depending on the water level.
12. Are we
required to sign a waiver?
Yes, our insurance company, as with all
outfitters, requires us to have you sign a waiver & release of liability
. It is here for you to read in advance. You can print and sign this
in advance.
Waiver & Release of Liability
If you have any other questions, please feel
free to ask at the time of your reservation!
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