Leaving Francis Walter Dam I exited to the right on 940 towards White Haven. Not to far down the road I spotted a small building with a large sign out front, "Whitewater Challengers." The parking area was almost full and I decided to stop in and see what they had to offer.
Inside was just a small office and no one was at the front desk. Lights were on, but I would have thought no one was home until I heard some voices in the back. After a couple minutes a lady came out and greeted me. I explained my blog and asked for and interview. She agreed and I started asking questions and found she would give as little info. as she possibly could. First question, can I have your name please? "Terri" she said. I asked for her last name and not so nicely she said we don't give out our last names here. She did tell me that Whitewater Challengers does offer mountain biking, a zip line, camping in addition to rafting and trips are run from April to the end of October. All of my other questions were directed to the brochures.
I was not too impressed with Terri, but the brochures she directed me to did yield some information. Too much information to post on this blog. All that Whitewater Challengers offers though is online. If you would like to do some cold October paddling this month you might want to check it out. The web-address and contact information is below.
Whitewater Challengers
www.whitewaterchallengers.com
Phone: 1-800-443-8554
E-mail: rafting@whitewaterchallengers.com
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