rafting
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rafting
Summary
rafting is a type of sport[1]. rafting draws 458 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_sport category, ranking #184 of 435).[2]
Key Facts
- rafting's instance of is recorded as type of sport[3].
- rafting's instance of is recorded as hobby[4].
- rafting is a type of canoeing and kayaking[5].
- rafting is a type of whitewater kayaking[6].
- rafting's Commons category is recorded as Rafting[7].
- 1930 marks the founding of rafting[8].
- rafting's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Rafting[9].
- rafting's Commons gallery is recorded as Rafting[10].
- rafting's uses is recorded as inflatable boat[11].
- rafting's uses is recorded as whitewater[12].
- rafting's practiced by is recorded as rafter[13].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as death[14].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as drowning[15].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as sunburn[16].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as dehydration[17].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as hypothermia[18].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as blunt trauma[19].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as blister[20].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as dislocated shoulder[21].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as de Quervain syndrome[22].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as giardiasis[23].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as schistosomiasis[24].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as leptospirosis[25].
- rafting's associated hazard is recorded as hemlock poisoning[26].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include type of sport[3] and hobby[4]. Recorded subclass of include canoeing and kayaking[5] and whitewater kayaking[6].
Origins
1930 marks the founding of rafting[8].
Why It Matters
rafting draws 458 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_sport category, ranking #184 of 435).[2] rafting has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] rafting is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]