Lower Yough FAQ
Where do I check in and at what time?Please check your itinerary / invoice. For all guided trips, please arrive at the outfitter store at the time quoted on your invoice: All Lower Yough Rentals MUST CHECK IN 1 1/2 HOURS PRIOR TO YOUR LAUNCH TIME. The check in location is at Wilderness Voyageurs Outfitter Store. Click here for directions. What Facilities are Available?Bath and change house is located across from the check in location with hot showers. There is a full service Outfitter Store for last minute sun screen, t-shirts and other fun items. Falls City Restaurant, Pub is just down the street & Rapid Java Gourmet Coffee Stand offers organic coffee and espresso drinks, great breakfast, treats & homemade ice-cream. What should I wear?The quick answer is quick drying clothes you don't mind getting wet or dirty.
What are the local Accommodations?Trillium Lodge is located just 4 miles from our base. There are also multiple bed and breakfasts, hotels, motels and campground options in the area. What is the minimum age?The minimum age for Family Raft trips on the Middle Yough is 5 years old and no experience is necessary. If you are considering a Peddle Paddle, we recommend a minimum age of 8, simply because it is a long day. For Lower Yough Whitewater trips it is 12 and no experience is necessary. For Upper Yough and Cheat Trips it is 16 and previous experience is recommended. What if I can't swim?Many rafters can't swim. On all trips, Coast Guard-approved life jackets are provided and must be worn. On advanced trips, it is recommended that you have swimming skills. Do I need to be physically strong?Participation is required; you must paddle. You don't need to be an athlete, but good physical condition is expected. Life jackets limitations are a maximum girth of 54". If you have medical conditions that strenuous activity may affect, consult your physician. Do I have to have enough people to fill a raft to make a reservation for the Lower or Middle Yough?No. Whether you come alone or bring 80 of your best friends, rafts for the Lower Yough will be filled with 4 to 6 people. What if it is raining?This is a popular question. Trips do go rain or shine. You're going to get wet anyway, so come along and make like a duck. Afternoon showers are a regular occurrence in the summer. What is the water level?The Lower Yough is a dam controlled river and has great water level all year. The spring can bring higher levels due to rain. What if the water is really high?If the water rises above a certain level, the trip format will change. Larger boats will be used with a guide in every raft. Wilderness Voyageurs reserves the right to change the section of river. Our goal is to provide you with a raft trip of similar experience! There are many options in the area. Is rafting really safe?Wilderness Voyageurs has maintained an excellent safety record for over 40 years. We take a great deal of pride in providing our guests with a trip that is safe and enjoyable. Every guide is trained in First Aid and CPR. Our river staff maintain certifications and training that is twice the state minimum. Every guide undergoes an intensive 3 month training course and then must complete 20 trips before being allowed to guide. However, due to the nature of the activity, Wilderness Voyageurs Inc. assumes no responsibility for personal safety or loss of personal property. What does class I-VI mean?Class I: Easy. Fast moving water with riffles and small waves. Is a raft our only boat option?No. You can upgrade to a Shredder or a Duckie. On the Middle Yough, Canoes are also available (we do recommend previous experience for Duckies and canoes). Will I have other people in my rafts?Possibly. We'll do our best to keep groups together. Do I have to wear a helmet?Yes Can I wear my own life jacket?No Can I wear my own wet suit?Yes How long does the trip last?3-6 hours depending on river levels When will we stop for lunch?Approximately half way through your trip What will we have for lunch?Deli style sandwiches, fruit, drinks, and cookies Are there vegetarian/vegan options for lunch?Yes Can I bring animals?Nope Will there be time for hiking or nature walks?No but there may be time for swimming. What is the maximum physical size you can accommodate on your trips?54” girth Will I have to paddle?Yes Do I have to wear shoes?Wouldn’t it be better to just go barefoot? Yes you have to wear shoes. Going barefoot can be dangerous and uncomfortable. Can we drink alcohol on the trips?No Can we smoke on the trips?No Are there lockers where I can keep my things?No you should secure you belongings in your locked vehicle. We will secure your keys for you while you are on the trip. Will my family be able to watch me raft?Yes, there are various spots along the river where you can view rafts running the rapids. Do I have to carry my raft?At the beginning and end of the trip all participants will help load and unload rafts from the river. What if I get too scared, can I leave the trip?Leaving the trip while in progress is only allowed in emergency situations. |
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