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A Kalispell man died Sunday while rafting through the Alberton Gorge, a popular whitewater stretch of the Clark Fork River west of Missoula. Neil Albright, 49, was thrown out of the raft that he ...
This time it’s the Alberton Gorge of Montana’s Clark Fork River, a popular summer rafting destination between Missoula and St. Regis. Grant recentlly floated the river at 7,000 cfs ...
An extraordinary effort to save a dying floater Sunday in Alberton Gorge came up short despite ... Boaters who had stopped to help, including the rafting guides, helped carry the victim across ...
The two-day workshops are an introduction to rafting skills that teach students ... class will move on to the bigger whitewater of Alberton Gorge where they will get the opportunity to practice ...
An Eastern Washington University spokesperson says Sara Varnum died on Saturday while on a school-sponsored whitewater rafting trip. It happened at Alberton Gorge in Missoula County. Her body was ...
MISSOULA — A 55-year-old Butte man drowned on the Alberton Gorge Sunday afternoon after ... we had some Missoula Osprey players out on a rafting trip, so we had these big strong guys who were ...
An 18-year-old Eastern Washington University student on what authorities said was a school-sponsored whitewater rafting trip drowned in the Clark Fork River’s Alberton Gorge west of here after ...
Wiley E. Waters rafting company is offering a 50 percent GROUPON discount for a group of six on the popular Clark Fork Alberton Gorge route. ROW Adventures is offering 2013 high school grads an 80 ...
An 18-year-old Eastern Washington University student on what authorities said was a school-sponsored whitewater rafting trip drowned in the Clark Fork River's Alberton Gorge west of here after she ...
It is the Alberton Gorge that sets this river apart. The whitewater rafting offered in this short, narrow stretch of water lives up to the wild and wooly, the rough and tumble reputation in which ...
Steep hills rose on either side of the river, giving the campsite a tucked-in feeling. Every now and then a train would roar by on the nearby tracks, its approach sounding more li ...