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Wildwater River Guides Cheyton and Brode geared up for our first early season Wenatchee rafting trip.

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Where is my ___?!

The Wenatchee River is officially IN and its HIGH WATER! Last week already went over 16,000 CFS. The stoke is high, and we have all of our equipment out and ready! The early season scramble to find all of your gear, prep your boats, and check your rescue equipment can be stressful and confusing. How in the world did your left shoe grow legs and walk out?! Wildwater River Guides wants to help you reduce some of the stress before you get out on the high water event on the Wenatchee River. Our guides collectively came up with what they look for, and what they prepare this time of the year!


First things first, you need to outfit yourself. Helmet (check the buckle!), Paddle, Booties/Shoes (both of them preferred…). How about your Drysuit? Did you check your gaskets? Sending in your drysuit to get repaired can take a while, so send it in now! Warm layers are also essential. Fleece and wool are going to be the best to wear on the water. Even when wet, these materials will help keep you warm. It’s best to avoid cotton on the water as much as possible.


Checking the conditions of your inflatables and hard shells is an extremely important early season task. It can take time to get these things fixed if you are needing to send it in. Washing your boats after getting them out of storage is a great idea. Use soapy water to check for any leaks coming out of the valves.


How about your rescue equipment? We triple check our med kits to ensure they are not out of date nor are they missing essential items. Our throw bags get thrown and rolled back up so that we get a visual of the rope to clarify that they are in working order for rescue. While you're collecting all of your equipment, do not forget to give your whistle a blow! These can seem to look functional from the outside, but can easily not work after sitting. It is super important to be able to alert other boaters that there is an issue. High water moves quickly, and having the proper functioning equipment is key to our success on these big levels on the Wenatchee River


Finally, it's time to advance your skills and gain certification. Wildwater River Guides provides a River Rescue Certification course that meets all of the requirements for an ACA level 4 swiftwater rescue certification through Sierra Rescue. Our kayak courses span anywhere from first time beginners, to those looking to advance in the confidence. We have Beginner, Beginner II, Rapid Progression amongst other courses. Guide School is offered in the spring, and began 2 weeks ago! Join us this year for all of our different offerings on the Wenatchee, White Salmon and Tieton rivers!

To see what our Lead Instrucor, Andy, has to say about what to carry in your pfd, click here! What's in your PFD?

Catch ya downstream,

Team Wildwater

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