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Mild to Wild Rafting Blog · 3M ago

What it takes to be a raft guide

Having been a raft guide in Colorado for the past four years I can honestly say it is one of the best seasonal jobs you can have as an outdoor enthusiast. If you have a passion for the outdoors and can handle the physical demands of rafting, it can be one of the most gratifying [...]
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Mild to Wild Rafting Blog · 3M ago

Salt River Rafting in 31 Days!

The Mild to Wild office is busy again with phone calls and questions on Salt River Rafting. We hope you are as excited as we are for the 2012 season to kick off! Our first day of rafting will be Saturday, March 3rd. Snow pack is good now, but we’re hoping for at least one [...]
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Mild to Wild Rafting Blog · 4M ago

A Rafting Comic for your Monday

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Mild to Wild Rafting Blog · 4M ago

1/2 Day Rafting Trip with Mild to Wild

We were in Durango for a week long family reunion and some of us decided to go white water rafting. We found Mild to Wild online and made reservations back in February. We had no idea what to expect and there were 8 of us ranging from ages 9-64. The people of Mild to Wild [...]
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Mild to Wild Rafting Blog · 4M ago

Unforgettable day on Colorado jeep tour and train ride!

My family comes down to Durango, Colorado every year to go on a white water rafting trip but this was our first time on the Durango/Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. It was the perfect day combining our ride on the train with a Colorado Jeep Tour. After the scenic shuttle up to Silverton, we took the
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Mild to Wild Rafting Blog · 4M ago

Fun three times over with Mild to Wild

This was our third trip with Mild to Wild Rafting and Jeep Trail Tours this summer and second trip with our guide, Jesse, on the Lower Animus. Great Family Adventures – Jesse is very skilled, very funny and very personable. The trip was great. The other trip we did earlier this summer on the San [..
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Mild to Wild Rafting Blog · 5M ago

When is the best time to raft?

As you are looking to the New Year, and planning your fun and adventures, it is helpful to know that the intensity of a river adventure can very throughout the season. Two factors affect water levels: how hot it is, and how much moisture there is (rain, or snow melt). Generally speaking, rivers, tha
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Mild to Wild Rafting Blog · 5M ago

Family & The Great Outdoors

In today’s busy world, few people find time to feel at one with nature and reap the rewards. With the luxuries that have worked their ways into our lives it is no wonder people are not at home in the great outdoors, without their cell phones, televisions, computers, etc.   Stress levels can signific
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Mild to Wild Rafting Blog · 6M ago

Preserving Our Rivers

Rafting in my opinion can be either one of the most exhilarating or relaxing things you can do on a moving body of water. Most of these bodies of water are located in beautiful national forests and varied wilderness areas. In order to preserve these scenic wild areas for future generations, it is im
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Mild to Wild Rafting Blog · 6M ago

Get Ready for Adventure in 2012

Although it seems summer has just ended, it is never to soon to plan your next Adventure Package and River Expedition. There are so many great Durango Vacations, you may have to come back year after year to see it all. Even then you will find there is always something new to explore, a new [...]
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