CA & OR, USA • 12 miles
The Upper Klamath Whitewater Guide was created in partnership with GoRafting.com. The Upper Klamath is a challenging Class II-IV+ run, with continuous whitewater for much of the river. It is just downstream of the J.C. Boyle Powerhouse and Dam, which releases water from Klamath Lake. While there are sections that are mellow Class II and III, there are numerous other challenges such as strainers, and sieves. This guide outlines the most common run of the Upper Klamath River from the Spring Island Klamath River Access to Access #6.
US $9.99
CA & OR, USA • 12 miles
Created in partnership with GoRafting.com. The Upper Klamath is a challenging Class II-IV+ run, with continuous whitewater for much of the river. It is just downstream of the J.C. Boyle Powerhouse and Dam, which releases water from Klamath Lake. While there are sections that are mellow Class II and III, there are numerous other challenges such as strainers, and sieves. This guide outlines the most common run of the Upper Klamath River from the Spring Island Klamath River Access to Access #6.
US $9.99

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In 2020, Matt Volpert, Byron Roos-Collins, and Augie Houlemard joined together to form GoRafting.com . The three launched the project to publish detailed whitewater rafting and kayaking guidebooks for rivers around the globe. By pairing extensive professional guiding and expedition experience the GoRafting.com team has created modern guidebooks for many popular rivers. Whitewater excursions, whether single-day or multi-day, involve a significant amount of variables to be run safely, efficiently, and enjoyably. These are the factors that have driven the clear, and information-filled design of Gorafting’s guidebooks. The team is thrilled to partner with FarOut to take their whitewater guidebooks offline. Augie, Byron, and Matt spend most of their free time on river trips. So if you see them on the water say hello!