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river runner
noun
A raft, kayak, or similar watercraft used especially for traveling with the current of a river in a swift manner.
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Then the entire group ferried across the river for the short hike to Signature Cave, so-called because it seems that every river runner since the 1930's has autographed its walls.
Utah-based environmental writer and river runner.
Q: What's the difference between a large pizza and a river runner?
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(I was using a waterproof Nikonos camera and seemed assured of sev eral good pictures, including some of other more success ful river runners racing by, but later discovered that I had failed to load the camera properly).
Though the dam has sparked controversy in the past and has drastically changed the natural flow of the river, it does offer a few perks for river runners, ensuring year-round flows and filtering the water from the bottom of Lake Powell before pouring it into the river below.
In the tiny village of Ban Son Kouo, we ditched our bikes and hired local wooden longboats–shallow river runners as wide as canoes and as long as pickup trucks to take us up the narrow Nam Neun River in search of tigers.
We'd been christened as river runners.
The remaining rapids are class III - V, and are only for expert river runners.
Scouting Class IV rapids is common, and even experienced river runners will scout an approaching rapid if they can't see all the way to its end.
On our third day, Matt and I signed on to a trip for more experienced river runners, bouncing through rapids on the rollicking and mist-covered Elaho.
While visitors tuck into premium steaks at the Ore House in downtown Durango, the river runners are more likely to be at Tacos Nayarit on Main and 25th, where you can get three tongue tacos for $6.50.
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