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Whitewater Rafter #2

Across
A portion of river between two points
Another word for "Hole"
A personal flotation device designed to float a swimmer in water
In the direction from which the river flows
A hole, reversal, or breaking wave capable of stopping, holding, or flipping a raft or a swimmer
A 3:1 mechanical advantage system used to un-pin a wrapped raft
A change in current that causes surface features that can deflect, slow, or speed up a raft's descent (eg. holes, waves, eddies)
The easiest route through a rapid
The pole between the blade and the t-grip
To turn the raft in place
A place where the river leaves its two-dimensional state and enters a three-dimensional state complete with faster currents, rocks, and various types of liquid surface features
A measurement of air pressure
A stationary river wave
A smooth V of fast moving water that frequently appears at the top of a rapid
To walk along a bank to inspect the river
A fountain of water that explodes in a fan pattern off a submerged obstacle
The left side of the river when you are looking downstream
A raft pinned flat against an obstacle by river currents
A bag of rope
A large hole or reversal that can keep and hold a raft or swimmer for a long period of time
Down
A flat section of river with no rapids
An obstacle, such as a tree, that lets water flow freely through it but catches swimmers, rafts, and debris (aka sweeper, log jam, boulder sieve)
A series of standing waves
A type of river consisting of intermittent rapids followed by long, easy sections of calm water
To carry a raft around the rapids
Containing many obstacles and requiring constant maneuvering; used to describe rapids
Lean on the downstream side of the raft to prevent a flip or wrap
The right side of the river when you are looking downstream
The back end of a raft
The middle tubes
A lowering of the body's core temperature
A place where a raft trip begins, also a Canadian specialty
Unweighting one tube to help a raft slip through narrow slots
A big curling wave that falls back upstream on itself
The amount of water in a river
A swirling vortex of water wherein the river pours over an obstacle and drops toward the river bottom leaving a pocket behind the obstacle into which an upstream surface current flows
A cushion of water that forms on the upstream side of an obstacle
The place where a raft trip ends
A shallow, gentle rapid caused by rocks or streambeds