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Whitewater Rafting in Rotorua!

Posted on in Rafting News by Sam Sutton

An hour of joy is better than 5 minutes of it!

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New Zealand Paralympic Swim Team comes rafting!

Posted on in Rafting News by Sam Sutton

A group of athletes unlike any we've seen before make our day!

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Rafting in Rotorua

Posted on in Rafting News by Sam Sutton

Rotorua Rafting have now been up and running for the last week, we have had an awesome week on the Kaituna and are stoked that everyone is enjoying it as much as us. Thanks to every one that has been rafting in Rotorua with Rotorua Rafting.

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Rotorua Rafting World Champions

Posted on in Staff News by Sam Sutton

Congratulations to Sam Sutton for defending his World Championship Title at the Adidas Sickline Extreme Kayak World Championships in Oetz, Austria. He was closely followed by Rotorua Rafting's other safety kayaker and Olympian Mike Dawson also of New Zealand.

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Mike to the Olympics

Posted on in Staff News by Sam Sutton

Congratulations to Mike Dawson for successfully making the Olympics in 2012 London...

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New Raft

Posted on in Rafting News by Sam Sutton

Rotorua Rafting is getting a brand new raft for the upcoming season, we are excited to be able to keep on supporting Incept Marine, Incept is New Zealand leading raft manufactures they not only supply New Zealand with a top quality product but they supply inflatable rafts world wide.

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Rotorua Spring

Posted on in Rafting News by Sam Sutton

With Spring on the way into Rotorua, Rotorua Rafting is almost ready to kick start the season on the Kaituna River, with full flows the Kaituna should provide for an exciting season. We are also very excited to announce that our new raft is getting built currently by INCEPT marine down in Gumboot country Taihape, New Zealand.

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Cameron Ahlers

Posted on in Staff News by Sam Sutton

Cam has come along way from the days of squeezing milk from the udders of his family’s cows in the small town of Te Pahu. Now he is a full-blown river guide living the life traveling the globe in search of the summer sun and the rivers that wait.

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