Tuesday 12 March 2019

Washington State River Guide Class

Hop in the guide seat and experience 5 different Pacific Northwest rivers

Escape into the river world on Washington's wild and scenic rivers with Alpine Adventures.  These are free flowing rivers that run on snowmelt and during this spring training class is the best time to come out. The guide class takes place over 6 weekends but you can keep rafting all summer long.  Whether you want to commercially guide or just want more river experience this is your 2019 season pass on all of Alpine Adventures' 10 different river trips. 

Their home river is the Skykomish class IV-V located one-hour from Seattle, WA.  The rafts launch into the river just below the jagged granite peak of Mt. Index and Lake Serene and run the through the Boulder Drop rapid.  We operate on the magic Skagit River class II-III which flows through moss-cover old growth cedar trees in the North Cascade National Park.  The Sauk III+ and Suiattle III rivers run through the Glacier Peak Wilderness during the hottest months July -August.  Wenatchee River class III has big water and big waves in the Bavarian village of Leavenworth, WA. 

Cost: $485.00 USD for five weekends of instructor-lead training on the river.  You don't have to commit to every weekend, if you can only make it to a few of the weekends then pay $50 per day.  50% off on Memorial Day weekend.  No previous experience necessary.  All gear provided. 
Tour Dates: April 20th - May 27th, 2019
Tour Location: Seattle, WA - Leavenworth, WA 

Phone: 800-723-8386  360-863-6505
Email: info@alpineadventures.com 

About Alpine Adventures
Alpine Adventures is certified by the American Canoe Association and we have been training guides on Washington whitewater for years. Our Raft Guide Training Program is among the toughest and most thorough in Washington State. Unlike many training programs, our trainees receive a training manual to aid in their education and life-long learning. Our instructors are amongst the best in the business and teach all aspects of river rafting on Washington State's premier whitewater rivers.

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