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Colorado
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Climbing
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Rock Climbing
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Our half-day rock climbing trip is a great way to follow an early morning raft trip down our Class IV or V sections of river. Arkansas Valley Adventures offers rock climbing lessons and guided climbing trips. AVA provides half-day for the beginner, or intermediate. Our guides will teach you the basics
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1st Departure:
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05.08.2009
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Duration:
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3 hours
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Location:
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Clear Creek
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Family
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Paddling
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White-water Rafting
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Intermediate/Advanced Class III-IV, ½ day.Conquer the most intense whitewater on Clear Creek! Starting high in the canyon, there's just enough time to warm up before you drop into the first class IV rapid.
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1st Departure:
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05.16.2009
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Duration:
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3.5 hours
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Challenge:
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Location:
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Colorado River
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Activity Type:
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Family
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White-water Rafting
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Glenwood Canyon 18 miles | Class II-III Run rapids with names like Tombstone, Upper Superstition and then relax in the world famous hot springs pools of Glenwood Springs. This trip, set up by pre-arrangement, can be a memorable addition to any vacation. Request More Upper Colorado Info.
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1st Departure:
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05.01.2009
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Duration:
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4 hours
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Location:
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Arkansas River
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Activity Type:
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Family
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White-water Rafting
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12 Miles, Class III+, Half Day Adult / Youth Situated in the heart of the Rockies, the Arkasnas River threads its way through a vacationer`s paradise. From the river`s source in the beautiful Arkansas Valley with dramatic 14,000 foot peaks to the bottom of the Royal Gorge, the Arkansas has it all.
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1st Departure:
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05.01.2009
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Duration:
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3.5 hours
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Challenge:
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Location:
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Arkansas River
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Activity Type:
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Family
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Paddling
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White-water Rafting
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Advanced + Class V. The most advanced section on the Arkansas River begins in the little mountain town of Granite, which quickly fades away as you enter the exciting Granite Gorge. These Class III and IV rapids are merely a warm-up for what comes next.
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