Whitewater Rafting
Many adventurers find the thrill of a lifetime while whitewater rafting, but it’s crucial to be aware of the risk involved in traveling over turbulent rapids. Depending on the weather and the specific body of water, rafters run the possibility of being tossed into the water, which presents a variety of dangers.

According to the Wilderness Medical Society, the majority of rafting injuries are brought on by colliding with an object like a boulder. If someone spends too much time in a river with water that is below freezing, they risk developing hypothermia. So, participants are more at risk when whitewater rafting under challenging circumstances.Keep reading below.
