WHAT TO BRING FOR A DAYTIME WAFTING EXPEDITION

*warm days: wear a swim suit if you want to get wet, if not, shorts and t-shirt

*cool days: loose fitting pants (jeans are not recommended) and sweat shirt or light jacket

*footwear - sneakers or water shoes (tevas, chacos, simple rubber pullovers)

*head covering - ball cap or wide brimmed hat is recommended, but the majority of the time on the water is spent in the shade of trees overhanging the river

*optional: water bottle or light snacks in small container, but most wafters do well without either

*cameras: they are permissible, but need to be hanging around one's neck or in a waterproof container;  but we do not encourage a lot of picture taking as we want you to be fully focused with your own senses on what you are experiencing

*what not to bring: cell phones and all personal electronic devices; squirt guns; alcoholic beverages of any kind; mosquitoes are not active on the river during the day time so insect repellant is not ncessary

WHAT TO BRING FOR A NIGHTTIME WAFTING EXPEDITION

*warm nights: shorts and t-shirt

*cool nights: loose fitting pants (jeans are not recommended) and sweat shirt or light jacket

*footwear: sneakers or water shoes

*optional: water bottle and snacks are not usually needed at night so we encourage you to leave them behind; at night, mosquitoes are genrally not active once we are out on the river but they may be active on shore as we gather and set up for our expedition, so insect repellant may be useful

*what not to bring: cell phones, all personal electronic devices, flash cameras, flash lights or head lamps; squirt guns; alcoholic beverages of any kind - and for your own safety and to ensure an orderly experience for everyone, please do not consume alchohol before participating in nighttime wafting on the eno river.  we reserve the right to deny particiaption, without refund, to any person who shows up for wafting after consuming alcohol.