Kayaking in Georgia
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:26 am
Hi guys,
I know a lot of you are probably planning your spring kayaking trips this year and i thought id post up a few lines that might make you consider doing a trip to Georgia.
I was out there in September and while i only managed to paddle one river but i got to see loads of really nice whitewater and its a place id love to go back and explore.
Kayaking and rafting in Georgia is very much in its early stages; my contact reckons theres only 5 modern boats in the entire country.
I think as a paddling destination it deserves much more exposure.
The river style i would consider to be similar to many rivers in the French Alps albeit quiet often in much more remote areas.
Transport there is cheap and cost of food and alcohol is seriously low.
Post any questions you have here or email me [email protected]
disclaimer: I have no commercial affiliations to kayaking or rafting in Georgia
I know a lot of you are probably planning your spring kayaking trips this year and i thought id post up a few lines that might make you consider doing a trip to Georgia.
I was out there in September and while i only managed to paddle one river but i got to see loads of really nice whitewater and its a place id love to go back and explore.
Kayaking and rafting in Georgia is very much in its early stages; my contact reckons theres only 5 modern boats in the entire country.
I think as a paddling destination it deserves much more exposure.
The river style i would consider to be similar to many rivers in the French Alps albeit quiet often in much more remote areas.
Transport there is cheap and cost of food and alcohol is seriously low.
Post any questions you have here or email me [email protected]
disclaimer: I have no commercial affiliations to kayaking or rafting in Georgia