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    Spring rafting trips perennially popular among college students

    Ohio State U. students gather for a group portrait after a rafting trip on the New River in West Virginia.

    While for some folks April and May might seem too cool for a whitewater-rafting trip, college students don't mind at all and account for a large part of spring rafting enthusiasts, according to the owner of an outdoor-adventure resort on the New River in West Virginia.

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    Students blowing off steam before finals make up a perennially large part of the spring rafting audience, says Heather Johnson, vice president of .

    Guests soak at the River Expeditions basecamp

    "Many rafters who book with us in spring are students from universities looking for a way to relieve pressure before the end of the spring term," Johnson said.

    "Though we provide wetsuits that will keep anyone warm enough, students don't seem to be deterred and if anything seem attracted by the idea of the challenge."

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    Penn State, Lyndon State , Virginia Tech, Southwest Michigan College, and Louisburg College account for a large part of the resort's out-of-state student rafters, she said, while WVU-Tech and Marshall University are regular in-state schools.

    Johnson, whose family has been guiding on the New River since the 1980s, says students continue to be among their most prolific customers.

    In spring, the New is also the largest volume class-V whitewater river in North America, she said: "Typically higher water levels make the waves, holes, and rapids more intense, so that's also part of the appeal for students."

    Rafters at Red Dog River Saloon

    River Expeditions offers annual weekend that include a barbeque after the raft trip as well as two nights of camping, a light daily breakfast, and complimentary beverages at the The Red Dog River Saloon & Grill.

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    In addition to rafting, they offer , , , and a on a 100-acre basecamp at Fayetteville near the rim of the New River Gorge.

    Rafters plunge into a West Virginia rapid

    The basecamp center also includes a dining hall, outfitters shop, meeting facilities, and an outdoor pool and hot tub as well as the saloon and grill, and students are welcome to stay in their choice of campgrounds as well as dozens of basecamp .

    For more information on rafting packages for university students or for general information on River Expeditions, call 800-463-9873 or visit their .


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    David Sibray
    Historian, real estate agent, and proponent of inventive economic development in West Virginia, David Sibray is the founder and publisher of West Virginia Explorer Magazine. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

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