This remote stretch of the American River is as pristine as it gets, without any land access for miles, it’s typically only seen by rafters on any given day. We were never fully comfortable with the camera setup, but it thankfully never fell into the water.Īs soon as we loaded into the raft, I was mesmerized by the color of the water. At this point, we outfitted the front of the raft with a makeshift tripod, one that we could attach our GoPro and 360 camera to throughout the day. Once we made it down to the river, we were outfitted with our life jackets, helmet and paddle, along with an extensive training session. I don’t do well with heights or car sickness, so this was by far the most difficult part of the trip for me. We began the day by driving to Auburn, California to meet up with everyone at H2O Adventures and load into vans to head down the steep drive to the river. It was always a dream of mine to document a whitewater rafting trip in Northern California and I had one distinct destination on my mind – the Middle Fork of the American River.
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