No other state can offer rafters such a variety of whitewater experience ... from alpine rivers like the Selway and the Lochsa to desert rivers like the Bruneau and the Owyhee.The legendary Salmon River may have stopped Lewis & Clark in 1805, but today high-tech rafts propel entire families down Idaho's 3,500 miles of runnable whitewater-- more than any other state in the lower forty-eight.
Using archival footage of early rafting excursions, as well as interviews with outfitters and guides and video of some of the West's most famous rapids, OUTDOOR IDAHO: "The Whitewater State" shows why people flock to Idaho for the thrill of a lifetime.
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** Transcript of "The Whitewater State", 30 minute program
** Transcript of "The Whitewater State", 60 minute program