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NRG Whitewater Suggestions

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Jens Sutmoller · · Cincinnati · Joined Apr 2015 · Points: 0

Looking to camp and climb NRG over the July 4th weekend. I have a group of 4 that's also wanting to whitewater raft. Any suggestions on outfitters?

Pnelson · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2015 · Points: 635
Jens Sutmoller wrote:Looking to camp and climb NRG over the July 4th weekend. I have a group of 4 that's also wanting to whitewater raft. Any suggestions on outfitters?
Adventures on the Gorge is located a one minute drive from the AAC campground, and they're an awesome outfitter.
Tev · · Hickory · Joined May 2012 · Points: 25

We have been to NRG for climbing and rafting for several years. We STRONGLY recommend New and Gauley Adventures for rafting. They are the only one left that are still privately owned. Therefore they are about $50 to 60 less than the corporate owned ones, the are more personable, and they will let you do much more than the "big guys" (i.e. let you jump in the water when you get hot, pull over for places you can jump in off big boulders). We always ask for Reed to be our guide. He will ask how you would like to ride that day (from mild to wild).
Here is a video our friend took of us when we went last year:
youtube.com/watch?v=rehY7aZ…

this is their number: (800) 759-7238
Call around for prices and compare.
Cheers,
Tev

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