Archive for April, 2010

Confessions Of A Raft Company Owner

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Our family has been rafting together for 29 years.  Holy.  Moly.

Over the years, we’ve met great people, good times, family memories (we have a pic of Melanie and Brian bouncing on Green River rafts in their underwear).  When we started rafting in West Virginia, there were four “big rafting companies” and a few small ones.  Songer was definitely small.

We used to call it “Susie’s Home for Wayward Boys”.  Now our guide and support staff have evolved into a mix of male and female, coming from all walks of life and all over the world.  They look like the old guys, they even sound like them, but times do change.  What doesn’t change EVER is it’s still “Susie’s Home for Everyone”.  Songer was, is, and always will be a family vibe.

Recently, here in the New River and Gauley River area, most of the outfitters have merged together/been taken over to form larger companies.  In a way it sounds very nice—they’re offering restaurants and other amenities.  And, while the New River Gorge is big, this is still a small-ish place.  We all know one another, and even though these are some really big changes, it’s nice to see our friends (who are our competitors, too) getting along together.  Seriously.

But here’s something I really feel strongly about people knowing:  Songer is not part of a merger.  We’re still “small”.

Why is that cool?

Well, I think it’s because everyone knows everyone. (Some of them by smell.  Kidding!).  Walking around here is like walking through a family album.  And I know the difference when I show up somewhere and it’s a family, and when I show up somewhere and I’m lost in the shuffle.  Frankly, it sucks- just my opinion.  There’s more stuff at a bigger place, but I’ll take the personal, little places every time.

It’s not for everyone, I know.  Which is fine.  It takes all kinds in this world, and there are some people who want the big place, and always will.  If you want a gourmet meal with your rafting trip when you come to the New River Gorge, you can get it.  But we’re not that.

We’re the backyard barbecue.  Friends, family, good times, whitewater.  A simple recipe, really.  We don’t want to be the biggest.  We’re just us.

Like I said, it’s not for everyone.  I’m O.K. with that.

Spring Time Rafting 101

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Flowers are starting to bloom, the temps are rising, and the wonderful stinky neoprene is coming out of storage. Yes, Spring has Sprung!

Spring is a fantastic time to go rafting on the New River, you get fewer crowds, higher water, fine looking wildflowers, green trees and mountains.

In order to not freeze your booty off, you need to dress appropriately.   Here are a few basics you need to know:

  • Avoid cotton at all costs (yes, it may be comfortable but when it gets wet it does retain water, think wet sweatshirt)
  • Wear wool, poly pro or a fleece
  • Splash Jacket
  • Wetsuit
  • Wool socks
  • Neoprene booties

Don’t forget your Chums glasses strap and a water proof camera to capture all of those thrills. Lastly you may want to bring a little sunscreen, the sun is hard on you after a long winter. You are now ready to experience Big Time Splashes on the New River.   See you on the river……………

Vacation in West Virginia

Friday, April 9th, 2010
Sandstone Falls New River Gorge National River

Sandstone Falls New River Gorge National River

West Virginia adventure vacations, what are these? Why should I be interested? What is there to do? Are you looking to something this summer for your family?
Look no further, West Virginia has many options for people looking to get away for 3 to 4 days. From deluxe cabins, rustic camping, underground caverns, hiking trails in state & national parks to whitewater rafting, this is the place for outdoor fun. The state park system in the Mountain State is one of the best in the nation. Babcock is a rustic park with hiking trails and an operating grist mill. Restored from parts of three old mills, this mill is representative of the era when farmers brought their grain to be ground into flour. Situated near the entrance of the park, this is one of West Virginia’s most photographed attractions.
Family Fun in the New River Gorge

Family Fun in the New River Gorge

Whitewater rafting in West Virginia is well known for its Big Water Bashes to Family

West Virginia Whitewater Rafting New River Gorge

West Virginia Whitewater Rafting New River Gorge

Splashes. With a trip for every age group, this is an exciting way to see the beautiful river gorges in the area. New River offers family fun on the Upper sections. Small splashy rapids are just right for families from 6 to 86. This is the kind of trip where Grandparents can join in on the fun. It is an enjoyable day on the water. Big Water fun on the Lower part of the New River is for that thrill seeker in us all. With narrow chutes, big waves and steep drops, this is Action! As your guide instructs you on how to conquer this challenging section, you know, ” I need to paddle hard!” In between rapids, this is time to take in the beauty of a 1,000 foot deep gorge that’s over 350 million years old.

Tent Camping at Songer Whitewater

Tent Camping at Songer Whitewater

 What type of lodging do you need? Deluxe cabins are an option for families and large

Deluxe Cabin near New River Gorge National River

Deluxe Cabin near New River Gorge National River

 groups. With full kitchens for meals, all linens provided and hot tubs for relaxing after a big day of rafting, the Cabins on Miller Ridge are convienently located adjacent to Songer Whitewater. Tent camping under the stars is real fun for families. Building a bonfire to warm your bones as you make smores for dessert after a charbroiled dinner. Kids chasing fireflies, Dad stoking the fire and Mom is getting the beds ready. Summer is in full swing.

 This is just a sample of things to do on summer vacation in West Virginia. Future posts will look at the other types of adventure vacations for you.

We are river runners and outdoor enthusiasts. Nothing is better for us than to spend a day out in the wonderful natural scenery in Southern West Virginia. Conserving the scenery and resources are part of our everyday life here at Songer Whitewater. Below is a thought from John Wesley Powell for all to remember as we enjoy the outdoor life.

Watershed New River Gorge West Virginia

Watershed New River Gorge West Virginia