Barefoot Expeditions - tagged with whitewater-kayaking http://www.activecuador.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron antonio@itangelo.com Video: What to expect in a whitewater rafting trip in Ecuador? http://www.activecuador.com/items/view/622 ]]> Wed, 12 Aug 2009 09:26:00 -0700 http://www.activecuador.com/items/view/622 Upcoming Trip: Rafting & Camping Trip in The Toachi and Blanco Rivers (Ecuador) http://www.activecuador.com/items/view/3

Weekend Rafting/Camping Trip in Ecuador’s Rainforest April 11th & 12th

Join Barefoot Expeditions on this special discounted adventure tour. Overnight rafting and camping trip to the Toachi  & Blanco rivers. We will depart from Quito on Saturday April 11th at 8:00 am.  After arriving at the Toachi Alto around 10:30 am we will start the adventure, we will raft for 5 hours.  Then we will stop at our camp area where we will set up our tents and enjoy a bonfire and food.  The next morning after breakfast we will continue te rafting  for 4 more hours until we get to the little riverside town called “Flor del Valle”.  Contact us for more information. Group of Adventurers Whitewater Rafting in Ecuador The price includes: private transportation, 2 meals on Saturday and 2 meals on Sunday, professional guided rafting, all the camping equipment necessary and unforgettable fun. Price $180 per person. Please contact us for more information and reservations.

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Wed, 01 Apr 2009 09:21:00 -0700 http://www.activecuador.com/items/view/3
Rafting Quijos River, February 2009 http://www.activecuador.com/items/view/7

Quijos river is our #2  in the Top Ten most Exciting and Beautiful Rivers in Ecuador.  A couple of weeks ago we took a group of eight “quiteños”, an hungarian and three american girls, to enjoy this unique experience rafting the Quijos river. Quijos River, Ecuador Once we arrived to the river shore, the guides provide the gear (neoprene wetsuit, spray jacket, helmet and paddle), then gave a safety talk, and just before starting the trip, everybody had to jump in the water to swim a smooth rapid to get wet and get used to the water´s temperature, just to be prepared in case the raft flips. The first few rapids, we had the chance to practice paddling instructions.  Then the river starts to get interesting with tougher rapids such as ”Picapiedra” where everybody was having fun, and the ”casi me morí” where one of the rafts flipped.  Inmediately, the guide re-flipped the raft and pull everybody back to the raft.  Sometimes flips are great opportunities to realize that even you are having fun, you are actually doing an extreme sport, and still have to focus on what you are doing, in this case, working together and paddling better. In the bigger rapids (in this case the “Toro” rapid), after scouting, the tourists (and guides) have the chance to choose either they feel like run it or not.  This time, one out of 12 decided not to do it, and we respect that a lot!.  The guides also have to make decisions, such as who would lead the rafts, who would be the safety kayaker, all these, to minimize the risk in this kind of rapids.  One of the rafts flipped at the end of the rapid, but again, the guides managed the situation an kept going.  The third and last flip ocurred when we were half way in the river. At the end of the trip, everybody was happy and relaxed, enjoying a grear riverside buffet lunch. All of them with a new story to tell their friends. Enjoying the canyon in Quijos river, Ecuador

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Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:30:00 -0800 http://www.activecuador.com/items/view/7