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Arkansas River rafting outfitters are preparing for the “second surge” of business as the COVID pandemic loosens its grip on travelers and fully vaccinated boaters prepare to take to the great outdoors.
“This summer is going to be like the second surge,” said Rocky Mountain Outdoor Center Owner Brandon Slate. “Last summer was kind of the fearless people who came out and this year there is going to be another group that is vaccinated and feeling more comfortable, so now it is their turn to get out and vacation.”
Wilderness Aware Rafting Owner Brian Ellis agrees people are keen about getting back outdoors.