Go Left Rapids was foaming like a giant
Alka-Seltzer as Daniel Hihath lined up his raft for the whitewater run
on a hot July day.
What better way to escape the summer heat of the
Treasure Valley than to blast through refreshing, bubbling rapids on the
Main Payette River?
Hoots and screams echoed off the river as the first wave engulfed the raft.
Go Left always gets the adrenaline going, but in a
good way. It’s the third set of rapids on the Main Payette run after
Whitewater 101 and Whitewater 102, and the one a lot of paddlers scout
from a pullout on Idaho Highway 55 on the way to the launch site at
Banks.
Whitewater boaters, like Hihath and his passengers,
know they are lucky to have a river playground like the Payette River
system right in their backyard.
Within an hour or slightly more from the Treasure
Valley, they float several options that offer whitewater from
world-famous, class V rapids to splash-and-giggle floats.
“It’s a nice ride. It’s not too crazy,” Whitney Shepard of Boise said about the Main Payette.
She was on Hihath’s raft.
“You can enjoy yourself and still get back to town after a day run,” she said.
Sections of the Payette River are getting down to summertime flows and ...more
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