Kayak class II rapids in Downtown Denver Colorado
Kayak class II rapids in Downtown Denver Colorado
Hold on while Nikki hits the water in search of adventure in the middle of a major city. Confluence Park serves up some sweet white water in Denver’s super popular LODO area. It’s good clean fun direct from nature to you……and best of all it’s free!
Just stumbled across you guys. This is my old neighborhood. I miss the area tremendously. Hopefully y’all got a chance to check out the great local scene and that awesome REI plus the little shops around there.
in va we call those class 1
i would be too scared to ever try this 🙁 i got nervous over having to navigate around some hidden rocks that made the water move faster in florida…to be fair i had my dog with me so i was mostly nervous about him.
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maybe you should learn how to paddle… you’re fighting the eddy lol. And put a helmet on
LMAO
Can you use a recreational kayak on class2 rapids if you used a spray skirt? Or do you need a more manueverable kayak?
Maybe you should try to Exit the Eddy like you are suppost to
Why she is not wearing helmet its should and must for safety . Delete this video and bring her back with the helmet good for new comers
This is a great float!! I have done it several times.. Their is a nice Starbucks in the REI you can warm up with!
This was our first inflatable kayak and it was a blast. We ended up floating a class 3 river in Quebec with a ‘ducky’ too and it was sick dropping into 5 foot falls and the rubber just bending all over the place. Loads of fun for sure.
the video looks as if it is from 1995
Not too impressive really. Wear a helmet, bad press for Confluence Rental when their sponsored "boaters" don’t wear the proper gear. Even a little Class II river demands respect. "Just sayin"
I’ve never tried paddling a inflatable kayak, I imagine it gets pushed around a lot more than something that sits deeper in the water.
this was our first time to do whitewater in a kayak, much different than the lake or ocean. good times though, and a great way to ease into it.
watching you try to get out of that eddy made me feel better about my kayak skills. And I kinda suck