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    <title>Gauley Season Kicks Off with Plenty of Water</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Class VI-Mountain River whitewater rafting outfitters in Lansing, W. Va. report that by using careful water management techniques and conservation measures, the Army Corps of Engineers ensures whitewater rafters that this weekend&#039;s Gauley Season will start with roaring whitewater and great rides. Gauley Season runs Friday through Sundays from September 5 through mid-October. (PRWeb Sep 4, 2008)</P>
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    <title>Learn How Gauley River Rapids Are Named with Class VI River Runners</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Class VI River Runners in Lansing, W. Va., is gearing up for this year&#039;s Gauley Season. Guides and staff are ready to explain how a Class-IV plus rapid could be named Insignificant and just who Sweet&#039;s Falls is named for. Whitewater rafting enthusiasts who want to challenge their skills, enjoy the river and discover why so many guests return each fall can make reservations now. (PRWeb Aug 26, 2008)</P>
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