That is cool, I’ve never done the rafting. Was planning to a couple years ago but never made it. I feel like the videos I watched back then the river was kicking up 4-6’ waves for the zodiacs to play in. Why is it so calm here.
The explanation I got when I did it was because of the volume of water flowing up the narrow river. The washboard bottom causes the rapids effect. Now that I have waterproof video gear. The content would be cool.
@@BackWoodsJunkie right but I’m not seeing that in the video. Is this the first and it just hasn’t kicked up yet? Or that happens further up stream? lol lived here all my life and never seen this. I gotta go check it out.
@ScotianOff-Road this is the initial high tide rolling in. Once the volume of water rises so quickly the rapids form giving the ability to go rafting. A time lapse video would show the rapids forming. This river in the video isn't much of the rafting river. The Stewiacke River is where the rapids effect happens. I think there are 3 companies on that river that offer the rafting service.
That is cool. I did the river raft there, that was an experience 😅
Yes!!!!! I have done the rafting on the shubie river near Stewiacke. It's definitely a blast
That is cool, I’ve never done the rafting. Was planning to a couple years ago but never made it. I feel like the videos I watched back then the river was kicking up 4-6’ waves for the zodiacs to play in. Why is it so calm here.
The explanation I got when I did it was because of the volume of water flowing up the narrow river. The washboard bottom causes the rapids effect. Now that I have waterproof video gear. The content would be cool.
@@BackWoodsJunkie right but I’m not seeing that in the video. Is this the first and it just hasn’t kicked up yet? Or that happens further up stream?
lol lived here all my life and never seen this. I gotta go check it out.
@ScotianOff-Road this is the initial high tide rolling in. Once the volume of water rises so quickly the rapids form giving the ability to go rafting. A time lapse video would show the rapids forming. This river in the video isn't much of the rafting river. The Stewiacke River is where the rapids effect happens. I think there are 3 companies on that river that offer the rafting service.
@@BackWoodsJunkie right on might take my GoPro and hit it up sometime. Thanks