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- River_Bugging abstract "River Bugging is a whitewater sport where a single person navigates a stretch of river in a craft known as a river bug. The river bug is a small inflatable craft with an inflatable tube at each side of the user and an inflatable back rest behind. The user sits between the tubes and can be secured into the craft by means of a waist strap. The user would normally wear a wetsuit, swim fins and paddle mitts whilst 'bugging'. The swim fins and paddle mitts are the only means of steering and propulsion as no paddle is carried on a river bug. Bugging is done 'feet first' which helps the user push off rocks etc. whilst navigating the rapids of a river. The river bug was inspired by the desire to improve on the practice of descending a river on an inner tube.River bugging is largely done as a sport organised by whitewater rafting activity providers. The sport originated in New Zealand but is gaining popularity in the UK, and mainland Europe.River bugs are also now being used for other activities such as bugpolo a sport similar to water polo".
- River_Bugging thumbnail River-bugging-guy.JPG?width=300.
- River_Bugging wikiPageID "30857142".
- River_Bugging wikiPageRevisionID "534558410".
- River_Bugging hasPhotoCollection River_Bugging.
- River_Bugging subject Category:Whitewater_sports.
- River_Bugging type Abstraction100002137.
- River_Bugging type Act100030358.
- River_Bugging type Activity100407535.
- River_Bugging type Diversion100426928.
- River_Bugging type Event100029378.
- River_Bugging type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- River_Bugging type Sport100523513.
- River_Bugging type WhitewaterSports.
- River_Bugging type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- River_Bugging comment "River Bugging is a whitewater sport where a single person navigates a stretch of river in a craft known as a river bug. The river bug is a small inflatable craft with an inflatable tube at each side of the user and an inflatable back rest behind. The user sits between the tubes and can be secured into the craft by means of a waist strap. The user would normally wear a wetsuit, swim fins and paddle mitts whilst 'bugging'.".
- River_Bugging label "River Bugging".
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- River_Bugging sameAs Q7337192.
- River_Bugging sameAs Q7337192.
- River_Bugging sameAs River_Bugging.
- River_Bugging wasDerivedFrom River_Bugging?oldid=534558410.
- River_Bugging depiction River-bugging-guy.JPG.
- River_Bugging isPrimaryTopicOf River_Bugging.