31st
October
2006
Lifesaving Scouts
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Lifesaving Scouts
Bill Butterfield had been on rafting trips for what seemed like “thousands of times.â€
So even with a swift current and 50 to 60 degree water on the Deschutes River in July 2005, he still felt comfortable guiding a raft full of Boy Scouts from the local Venture crew 849 through the class III Whitehouse Rapids.
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