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Infierno Canyon Entrada

I've been told that if I ever go rafting again somewhere I will probably be disapointed since it's very hard to beat the Futaleufú river in Chilean Patagonia...

We embarced at the town of Futaleufú and floated down the relatively wide stream till we reached the gates to the Infierno Canyon (which can be seen a tiny bit on the panorama looking upstream). We grouped at the eddy before the first rapid called "Entrada" ("entrance" in English, a class V rapid) and went for a scout. We then ran the rapid one after another: 5 rafts, 3 catarafts, 5 kayaks. With plenty of safety distance of course - not like the panorama shows (I stitched multiple pictures to catch the different crafts). We got some pretty smooth lines: no losses, no carnige and good fun!

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Copyright: Melina Merkle
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 14340x7170
Taken: 01/03/2018
Uploaded: 06/03/2018
Published: 07/03/2018
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Tags: rafting; kayak; white water; river
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