It was a sunny Sunday in August in the southern Adirondack hamlet of Hadley, and business at the Sacandaga Outdoor Center was in full swing. A crowd of people in life vests were milling about, eating snacks, sitting on picnic tables, chatting, or texting. I was here with my girlfriend Beth to join in the fun—a rafting trip down the Sacandaga River.
Only a few miles from Lake George, Saratoga Springs, and the Great Escape, the Sacandaga lures tens of thousands of clients each summer with its easy entry into the world of rafting: warm water, fun and safe waves, and a reasonable price, about $30 for several hours of fun.
On this short section of whitewater, kayak, canoe, tube, and stand-up paddleboard rentals are available. But rafting is what…