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		<title>Whitewater Rafting For Beginners</title>
		<description>Have you ever thought "I wonder what white water rafting is like?"  I know I have.  And I think I kind of thought "Yeah, I'd like to try it."  But another part of me, the scared chicken part of me thought "HA!! You turned 60 years old last winter.  Who are you trying to kid?"

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		<title>White Water Rafting - Not for the Faint of Heart</title>
		<description>White water rafting is an adventure sport in which a raft is used to navigate a river or any water body.  It is usually done on rapids or white water to keep up the excitement. A river goes through different gradients and flows from a higher gradient to lower gradient.  When the river's gradient bec</description>
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		<title>White Water Rafting Canada While Camping</title>
		<description>Are you a white water rafting enthusiast?  Do you want to add to your adventures by going out on a river you have never been on?  White water rafting Canada is a unique experience.  If you have ever traveled on the Colorado River you know how a river can be mild one minute and rushing the next.  The</description>
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		<title>Grand River Rafting Gives Guided Canoe and Kayak Day Trips a Much Needed Facelift</title>
		<description>Presently most guided canoe and kayak trips on the Grand River serve the purpose of getting customers safely down the river from start to finish. This is excellent for the beginner focused on navigating the river. But the guided day trips are weak in the hands-on interpretive wilderness experience.</description>
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		<title>Whitewater River Rafting on the Other Grand Canyons</title>
		<description>The Grand Canyon inspires awe and respect from everyone who sees it. Adventurous travelers often want to experience the grandeur of the Grand Canyon up close and personal. There's no better way to see and feel the beauty of the Grand Canyon than on a whitewater rafting trip winding down the Colorado</description>
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		<title>River Rafting in Colorado</title>
		<description>The sport of river rafting was practically invented in Colorado.  In the late 1960s Bill Dvorak came up with many safety standards for equipment and many guidelines for proper rafting technique.  His Dvorak Expeditions company was the first licensed river recreation outfitter in the country.  In the</description>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 18:32:25 -0700</pubDate>
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		<title>River Rafting on the Salmon River</title>
		<description>The beautiful Salmon River stretches through over 400 miles of Idaho. The legendary explorers Lewis and Clark traveled part of the Salmon River but thought it was too rough to navigate.  For a short time The river was also known as Lewis's River.  Another name for this wild, untamable body of water </description>
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