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Whitewater raft your way to riches
Think back to a time in your childhood when fear was something that you and your friends actively looked for: riding off planks supported by bricks, seeing how high you could go on rope swings, daring each other to push yourselves just that little bit further – especially when the adults told you not to!
Well, today's interesting job will transport you back to a time when the only rules were "there are no rules" and "if there's a rule, do the total opposite". Yes, this occupation is all about fun and adventure and the great outdoors as a way of life. We're talking about becoming a whitewater rafting guide; one of those rare jobs that combines the rogue elements of thrill-seeking and danger with things more associated with an office environment, such as problem solving, decision making and the challenge of working as part of a team (even when half the team can't speak because they're so scared and the other half have fallen out of the boat!)
Sadly, the fact that when you were ten you were the best one at jumping across the widest part of the river without falling in, won't be enough to impress the people who run whitewater rafting training schools and private companies. Being fearless isn't necessarily the key core value, although nobody's disputing it's not a crucially important part of the role. Therefore, in order to make sure that you are both responsible enough to navigate the waters and also adept enough to do this while calming down a crew of less experienced individuals who fear for their lives more in those few minutes than they probably will ever, these organizations put all candidates through a strict training scheme or internship. Once a candidate has proved his or her worth – which can be tough, depending on the person and their attitude to all of the above – they achieve certified status and are considered trustworthy.
Courses vary from country to country and range from basic to degree level (basic training lasts just six weeks, while degrees take considerably longer, up to four years). Where you train is up to you, but you have to get certified if you are to pursue your dream at a professional level. Either consider a course at a college – and learn whitewater rafting as an integral part of the course – or approach a private rafting company who specialize only in that. Many private firms offer training programs which comprise of interacting with the job at a first-hand level and will supplement this with in-class theory lessons, for all the things that are over-looked during the excitement of practical training. The benefits of going with a company are that a) due to your hands-on experience you're likely to have an advantage when it comes to finding a job and b) in many cases you'll be entitled to accommodation discounts while you do your initial training.
There are a few downsides to even this fantastic and thrilling occupation of course. One of the main ones with whitewater rafting is the seasonal nature of it, meaning that most accredited guides are obliged to seek out a second job during the winter to fund their lifestyle, even after volunteering for as long as a year after becoming a credited guide. An alternative to working a second job is to travel widely, making the job all round, some do this by working in South America during the winter and North America during the summer.
One thing that should be noted is this: it's not all about how cool and tough you can look while in the mouth of madness; most courses cover all aspects of rafting (yes, even the boring ones), including potential hazards, how to "read" a set of rapids, learning to tread water and rescue training in emergency situations (like when an entire boat capsizes in the midst of the most challenging section of the river). Although some of this might be considered superfluous – despite its fearsome reputation most whitewater rafting is remarkably safe and surprisingly event free – it's vital to be safe in the water, and never more so than when instructing people who are relying on you for their overall safety.
Finally, there is a very serious side to whitewater rafting that many don't get to see, unless it's in the movies. This occupation can be as dangerous as it is exhilarating. Every year accidents do happen and due to the the very nature of the job, accidents can sometimes be fatal. But that's not to say that the job isn't worth the risk, successful, sought after guides can earn up to $180 a day (not including tips) for their effort. The final amount depending entirely upon each individual guide's manor and their ability to make the inexperienced crew's outing as fun, safe and enjoyable as possible. So if your interested in one of the most exciting jobs in the world, check out a new career as a whitewater rafting guide.
About the Author
Christopher Spiers founder of Interesting Jobs, the web's premier resource for interesting jobs & fun jobs.
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Class V Rapids Flip a Raft Full of Whitewater Enthusiasts $39.99 Chris Johns Class V Rapids Flip a Raft Full of Whitewater Enthusiasts - Photographic Print |
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Peru Hike, Bike & Raft $2999 Perfect for the active adventurer looking for a challenge, this trip will have you hiking, biking and paddling through Peru's Andes Mountains and into the jungle below. Conquer a whitewater river by raft and hike the Inca Trail to the cloud forest citadel of Machu Picchu and spectacular views. Tear it up on mountain bikes on a descent into the Manu Cloud Forest, raft wild rivers and get your adrenaline pumping on exciting optional excursions. |
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Three Men in a Raft $13.63 When Ben Kozel casually accepted a friend's invitation to raft down the Amazon he was setting out on the adventure of a lifetime. It was a journey that would take him from the ultimate source of the Amazon high in the Andes to its mouth on the Atlantic coast of South America - a distance of over 7000 kilometres along the length of the world's wildest river. The journey from source to sea had only ever been completed by two expeditions, both of them assisted by first-class training, state-of-the-art equipment and major budgets. Ben, the Australina on the team, Colin Angus from Canada and Scott Borthwick from South Africa - all in their mid-twenties - were attempting the epic journey with fifteen thousand Australian dollars between them, some second-hand camping gear, a grand total of five afternoons' training in whitewater rafting and a large dose of blind optimism. Five months later they arrived at the Atlantic Ocean, having survived some of the planet's most dangerous whitewater, wild storms, disgusting tropical diseases, several hundred species of venomous insects and reptiles, not to mention being pursued and shot at by guerrillas from Peru's murderous Shining Path rebel movement and mistaken by paramilitary police for drug smugglers. Three Men in a Raft is the account of their extraordinary journey. It's both a travel book and an adventure story, laced with humour, danger and vivid description - unlikely, endearing and enthralling. |
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Costa Rica Hike, Bike & Raft $1949 You like your coffee strong and your holidays active, and thats why youre in Costa Rica careening your bike along volcano trails and dodging river rocks in a whitewater raft on a two-week adrenaline rush. Take on the some of the best rafting rivers in the world, trek deep into the rainforest to a jungle lodge in a private eco-reserve. With bike trips fully supported by van and options for soaring through the regions cloud forests on ziplines, this trip is one of our most popular active adventures. |
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Whitewater $60.54 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Whitewater is formed in a rapid, when a rivers gradient increases enough to disturb its laminar flow and create turbulence, i.e. form a bubbly, or aerated and unstable current; the frothy water appears white. The term is also used loosely to refer to lessturbulent but still agitated flows. The most widely used grading system is the International Grading System, where whitewater (either an individual rapid, or the entire river) is classed in six categories from class I (the easiest and safest) to class VI (the most difficult and most dangerous). The term whitewater also has a broader meaning, applying to any river or creek itself that has a significant number of rapids. The term is also used as an adjective describing boating on such rivers, such as whitewater canoeing or whitewater kayaking. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/07/19 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.16 inches |
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Thousands On A Raft $9.49 Thousands On A Raft |
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Whitewater River Rafting Tour From San Francisco $108.08 A wild wet time is guaranteed when you ride the thrilling South Fork of the American River, one of the most popular rafting destinations in the western US.The fun starts at a River Camp in the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills. Get geared up and board your raft for the ride. Feel the surging power of the river as your craft bucks and turns in the foaming whitewater. Its an adrenalin-rush like no other!Your safety is of paramount importance and first-class safety equipment is provided. This Class III water is challenging enough for experienced rafters but not too overwhelming for novices.After the ride, relax over a hearty lunch and cold beverages. In the afternoon you can enjoy the superb facilities at the Camp, which include a swimming pool and volley ball courts. |
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The Raft $14.38 Nicky is less than thrilled to be spending his summer vacation with his grandmother in Wisconsin. But when his grandmother introduces him to the joys of rafting, the boy comes to appreciate not only the beauty of the natural world, but also life with his grandmother. Watercolor illustrations accompany the text, which is based on the author's childhood memories. |
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A Guide To The Whitewater Rivers Of Washington (Book) by Jeff & Tonya Bennett $24.95 2nd edition (1998). Describes over 320 raft, kayak and canoe trips throughout Washington state, as well as some in Oregon and Canada. More rafting coverage than the earlier edition, plus improved maps, revised descriptions, updated resources.352 pages. |
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