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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Rafting the Nolichucky :: Personal Narrative Writing

Rafting the NolichuckyThe Nolichucky River is a body of weewee that rises from the Blue Ridge Mountains in Western North Carolina and flows northwest into Tennessee, then(prenominal) goes west to join the French Broad River after running a course of 150 miles (Britanica. Com). The Nolichuckys most action packed stretch of water runs through a beautiful stretch of the Pisgah and Cherokee National Forests. The whitewater on this river is truly world-class. If thrills and spills are what you love, then the Nolichucky, referred to commonly as the Noli, is the place you ask to check out. As a raft-guide on the Nolichucky this past summer, I extremely recommend that any physically and psychologically stable student who enjoys temper should give a white water-rafting trip some serious thought. For an single with absolutely no experience, I would elicit starting on a mild part of the Noli. The dismay area of the Nolichucky offers a mild social disease of rapids and is perfect for children and those with a low tolerance for danger and extreme sports. The lower Noli is a five-mile trip and usually takes anywhere form three to half-dozen hours. With only matchless Class III on the entire trip, one could almost take a nap on this raft trip. The top(prenominal) section of the Nolichucky is where you are going to get to exercise those bellowing lungs. With an set virtually of Class IV rapids, the upper section of the Noli promises to provide a daytime of thrills and spills.Before planning a white water rafting trip, I suggest everyone to be aware of certain things. First, this is a dangerous and physical upshot that requires some muscle and heart. For anyone with a weight problem, heart problems, or mental instability, this activity is not suggested by the companies who provide their services in this typeface of activity. If you pitch any questions about your ability to do an activity of this nature, natter a doctor first. The main goal for all of us is to have fun and be safe.The company that I work for is called Cherokee Adventures and is located about 20 miles southernmost of the ETSU campus. From the Culp Center, this should be no more than a twenty five-minute drive. From the campus the you need go south in the direction of US181/23. Head south on 81/23 and go 15 miles from Johnson City.

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