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Alaska
Rafting - Risk and Responsibility
Planning
for a raft trip in Alaska should always include a careful evaluation of
your physical ability to participate in wilderness adventure travel activities.
Of all the responsibilities one assumes when participating on a raft trip,
honest self-evaluation is the most important. Ultimately, you alone are
the best judge of your individual limits. We have a variety of raft trips
suited to most ability levels and are happy to discuss trip options over
the phone, since a brochure such as this can't cover everything.
In today's legal environment, it is better to speak
plainly and be up front about the inherent risks involved with rafting
in Alaska. Quite simply, raft trips are risky-sometimes dangerous. Raft
trips pose known as well as unplanned and unforeseen risks to our client's
safety-Inherent Risks. Inherent risk basically means that no matter how
hard we try, accidents can still occur because Mother Nature simply isn't
100% controllable. When accidents occur in remote wilderness areas rescues
are complicated, risky and time-consuming. Our staff will give you an
extensive safety talk at the start of each raft trip. It is important
to listen carefully and follow their instructions.
We do not assume liability for injury, death, property
loss/damage or costs due to travel delays. All raft companies require
their clients to sign a liability release and risk assumption form and
participate at their own risk. Nenana Raft is no exception in this regard.
We will, however, make every effort to provide you with an enjoyable raft
trip of the highest quality.
Some customers have special medical conditions which
we will address on a case by case basis. Persons with a history of heart
trouble, emphysema, asthma, epilepsy or any medical condition should consult
with their physician before participating in any adventure travel activity,
especially a raft trip. We highly recommend that pregnant women not participate
in any raft trip.
Personal
Insurance Considerations
All
raft companies operate on the premise that their clients maintain adequate
medical insurance coverage which will pay for their treatment in the event
they are injured during one of their raft trips. Nenana Raft Adventures
is no different in this regard. Although we are fully insured, this liability
insurance policy does not pay for clients' primary medical coverage nor
replace property lost or damaged during the raft trip.
We
believe honesty is the best policy regarding the limitations of commercial
raft liability insurance. For these reasons, we strongly recommend that
our clients purchase a traveler's insurance policy. These policies can
be purchased at modest cost and can provide you with: medical insurance
in the event you are injured during the raft trip; replace your lost,
stolen or damaged property, and provide you with trip insurance for costs
due to missed flights, airline penalties, trip cancellations etc.
We
will be happy to help you with obtaining traveler's insurance should you
require assistance. It is widely available through most travel agents.
As stated previously, persons with special medical conditions should contact
us by phone or fax so we can discuss trip options in depth. Nenana Raft
believes in making Alaska's rivers as accessible as possible to those
with special medical conditions or challenges.
We
work closely with several charitable organizations in this regard. By
consulting with your physician and then discussing your abilities with
us, we can make recommendations on the most suitable river trip for your
ability level. If you have questions, call our office toll free at 800-789-RAFT.
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