On June 3, Michelle and I went whitewater rafting on the Ocoee River. It runs through the Cherokee National Forest in southeastern Tennessee and is where the '96 Olympic whitewater events were held, though the section we rafted is below that stretch. It's an easy day trip from Atlanta but we spent the weekend in a cabin in Benton, TN. I'll be posting more (and enlargeable) pics on
our blog in the next day or two.
The part of the Ocoee we rafted starts at a dam. Amazingly, the water is diverted each night at the dam into an aquaduct which leads to a hydroelectric power station, so the river level falls to almost nothing. The next day, they restore the flow and presto, you have a whitewater river again.
Here's the dam, with some fellow rafters in the foreground and the aquaduct running across the wooded area in the background. Took this with my "raftcam" - a waterproof disposable tethered to my life jacket:
Looking down the river. We're next to launch.
I shot the rest of these later that weekend with my Digital Rebel. This is a wider view of the launch area:
These two give you an idea of the Class III/IV rapids encountered on this stretch of the Ocoee:
This guy is "riding the bull" - hanging on at the nose of the raft as it heads into a rapid:
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