We’ve covered some pretty spectacular places within the Grand Canyon and today we are going to do it again. We are talking about Matkatamiba

We wish everyone could easily and safely come on a rafting adventure with Hatch through Grand Canyon. But the reality is that these trips take place in the unmaintained and difficult to access backcountry parts of Grand Canyon far from modern medical interventions. They also require a certain amount of physical capability. That’s why we recommend you talk to a doctor about your rafting trip if you’re a potential guest, especially if you have any physical or medical conditions that could put you at greater risk. Your health and safety are critically important.
Already made the appointment? That’s great! We have some tools for you to take with you (or share with your doctor ahead of time) to make sure you have a productive conversation. Our hope is that with the resources we provide and some health insights from your doctor, you will come away from your appointment with a realistic understanding of how challenging a trip like this will be for you.
The best place to find these is the Risks and Requirements page of our website. (If you’ve already booked, you can also find all the appropriate items in your Activity Manager.) Useful documents for all participants include:
Physical Requirements Handout – This document includes minimum eligibility requirements for participation. Make sure to choose the correct one—different trip styles have different requirements.Additional documents (only applicable in certain circumstances):
Think critically about yourself and how you will adapt to the environment of a Hatch river trip. Ask yourself questions like:
If you want a better understanding of a particular facet of our trips, feel free to call our office and chat about it. We’ll help make sure you know exactly what to expect. You may also be able to find useful information in our blog or on our FAQs page.
4. Be honest and frank when you talk to a doctorCome armed to your healthcare appointment with a strong understanding of yourself and the conditions you’re signing up for. Talk through anything that you think could be a sticking point. If you need accommodations to make something work, get specific about what those accommodations would need to look like.
If you talked to Hatch before your appointment and we requested a letter of clearance from a healthcare provider, make sure to discuss in detail the issue that prompted us to request that clearance.
At this point, you should have a pretty good idea whether you are comfortable participating in a Hatch trip. You might decide it really isn’t the right vacation for you. Or you might be able to confidently commit knowing that you are prepared for what’s coming.
If you’re somewhere in between—maybe you are interested in participating, but would need an accommodation or two to make it happen—talk to us. We can let you know whether the specific accommodations you need are reasonable for us to make.
If you’ve made it this far and you’re confident a Hatch trip is right for you, we’ll be thrilled to sign you up! Make sure that you also purchase a travel insurance policy to protect yourself in the event that something with your health changes OR some other event becomes an issue.
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