White Water Rafting
White Water Rafting is a sport or adventure done typically on raging rivers. The employment of individual rafts or rafts containing multiple persons make rafting a individual or group activity.
There are 6 classes of white water, from 1 which is a fairly benign class of water, with few rough areas to class 6 which is the utmost in danger and obstacles of which the person(s) risk danger and possible death.
Rafting became an Olympic sport in the 1970s.
Many US States have a number of locations where one can find white water rafting.