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8-day, 200 km Rafting Expedition

Published on Sunday, June 24th, 2012, under Blog

Ellis leads another fantastic multi-day whitewater rafting expedition of 13 guests down the remote and rugged Clarence River.

The rafting expedition is a truly unique experience, through remote and rugged scenery that very few people ever get to see.

 The Clarence River is a class 2 – 3, White Water trip, depending on river flow. This means the rapids, while being fun and exciting, are not technical or extremely dangerous.

 

The journey is a fantastic expedition, down a river that slices between two rugged mountain ranges, the Inland and Seaward Kaikoura’s. It is extremely remote, with no roads in or out, between put-in to take-out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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