ON THE KAMENG RIVER, India The e-mail from an old friend who runs a whitewater rafting company was too enticing to resist: Were running a new river in Indias remote east, he said. Join us. It sounded like a rush. It turned out to be much more. In six days, we covered 72 miles of the Kameng River and shot some 100 rapids.
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Rather than looking for folks with established river skills, we are simply looking for physically fit men and women that learn quickly, aren’t afraid of hard work, are fun outgoing and people oriented, and have an eye for detail.
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There may be some snow outside my window this morning and the rivers are low in Colorado, but elsewhere it's not too late to go rafting on many rivers. Rafting America says you can watch the bald eagles alongside the banks while rafting down the Skagit River in Washington December through February, when the water is calm. If you want lots of action, consider heading to Chile, where it's summer in December.
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