REX - Regional Express

March 2013

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outtahere Emma Wheaton ventures to the NSW Snowy Mountains for a summer alpine adventure. I'm standing by the Thredbo River, at Thredbo Diggings, a camping and picnic site in the NSW Snowy Mountains. I'm not here for a picnic, though. Nope, I'm kitted out, head to toe, with booties, one wetsuit (apparently today is warm enough that there's no need to wear two), a life vest, gloves and a helmet. At my feet is what looks like a heavy-duty single air bed. I'm about to embark on a new kind of Aussie adventure called river sledding. Like Russell Crowe and commercial bungee jumping, river sledding is borrowed from those adventure experts, the Kiwis, 14 and involves lying on a single-person raft, gripping the front handles as you ride rapids and drift down the river, pushed along by the spring snow melt. Earlier, we'd checked in at Lake Crackenback Resort and Spa's activities centre, Activate, to meet our guide, Georgia, who was excitedly discussing a new river sledding course with the other staff. The new section starts further upriver and is at a higher and steeper altitude. "Over the same distance you drop 200 metres in elevation, compared with our original route, which drops 80 metres," Georgia explained. Their enthusiasm

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