WE are going river refting on the American River the south fork of the American River to be exact it has over 50 different rapids ranging from class 1 to class 3. The Chart below shows you the different tpes of rapids and what makes them what.
EASY BEGINNER
CLASS I-II
Rivers with Class I flat water interspersed with occasional Class II rapids: waves 1-2 feet high. Using a self-guided watercraft is an option. *Best for young children and tentative adults.
BEGINNER - INTERMEDIATE
CLASS III+
Rivers with Class I - II water interspersed with Class III rapids: waves usually 2-3 feet high, passageways contain some obstacles. Rapids are challenging but not overwhelming. * Best introduction to rafting for the widest range of people.
INTERMEDIATE
CLASS III-IV
Rivers with Class I - III water interspersed with occasional Class IV rapids: waves and drops 4 feet high and sometimes higher, difficult passageways containing some obstacles. Unintentionally falling out of the raft may mean an uncomfortable "swim". * Best for those with previous Class III experience wanting to try-out Class IV whitewater, and for athletic, adventurous first-timers.
INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED
CLASS IV+
Rivers with Class I - IV water and more difficult Class IV+ rapids: 4-5 foot waves and drops, complicated by difficult passages containing obstacles that require quick, precise maneuvering. Falling out of the raft and "swimming" in a rapid will be difficult. * Best for those with previous Class III or Class IV experience wanting a more difficult whitewater challenge.
ADVANCED
CLASS V
Rivers with Class I - IV+ water interspersed with long, tumultuous Class V rapids: 5-8 foot drops and obstacles that must be avoided. Falling out of the raft means an extremely difficult and potentially hazardous "swim". * Best for those with previous Class IV & IV+ experience seeking the ultimate whitewater challenge.
UNRUNNABLE
CLASS VI
Rivers containing rapids that are so difficult that safe passage is doubtful and chances of serious incident, injury and death are almost certain. If attempted and successful, luck deserves the largest portion of credit.
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Friday, August 07, 2009
Gas on the 5
It's highway robbery....can you imagine? $3.79 a gallon O.k. so where did this atrocity happen? The 5 and the Stockdale Highway...and yes we did pay the ransom.
Los Banos was a little better....#2.79 if you pay with cash $2.99 if you pay with a credit card....
note to self: when you come up with Sam check gas prices.
Empty Nest or Revolving Door
So June was a very busy month...I went up to Davis to help Sam come down a day later she was down in Redondo Beach working for Camp Menorah. Then
we took Ashleigh to Camp (she is a counselor now) then a quick trip to New York for business and then San Francisco for our anniversary and my birthday. After that we thought it would be a leisurely summer of breakfast, work, walks and time to do
what we wanted to .... o.k. so we thought wrong

So we came home from San Francisco on a Monday and Ashleigh was home on a day off on Wednesday for 21 hours so by Thursday noon 1:30 she was gone.
But not for long...we had 4th of July to ourselves (and it was good) but then we had kids again...Sam came home for a weekend then Ashleigh was back for interse
ssion and then Same came home with friends ....and then Morgan Arrived
While she was here we had another meeting of the Big Girls Club, a trip to Olivero Street and a ride with Shomer in the convertible. And just a quick as she was here ...she
was gone but it was a great trip.
But we would not be alone for long Morgan left on Tuesday and Ash came home on Wednesday and left o
n a Thursday and then Sam came home on Thursday night and Barry took her to the airport today for a quick trip to Vegas....(Happy Birthday Julia), Celia leaves for Vegas tonight, Sam comes home Monday Morning and then leaves for Georgia, Ash will be home on Tuesday and then leave on Wednesday, Sam will get home Sunday and leave for camp on Monday...Ash gets home from Camp on Aug 19 Sam is done with camp on the 21st....and then we leave for Davis on the 29th....do you think Shomer is as dizzy as I am?.
Just like last year ...well kind of
Empty nest or revolving door I was planning on one and ended up with the other....my days and nights alone with my hubby and the dog....well they have been very few and far between... but this weekend it will be different.....o.k. no it won't we just won't be at home we will be on the South Fork of the American River with about 75-80 of our best friends (well maybe). So those of you who followed our adventures last year knew about our first river rafting trip, and we had such a g
ood time that we are doing it again this year. Just like last year we will be going with River Runners And just like last year I am blogging on the ride...so what is different? well because we were speaking so highly of the trip last year and how much fun we had Christine, Leslee and Michelle from the office are going to join us
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Michell and Leslee are driving and Christine gets to ride in the back sea
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