Do Pilots With Hellgate Excursions Work Year-Round?

Hellgate Jetboat Excursions offers unique interpreted jetboat tours of the Rogue River and Hellgate Canyon, with 360-degree spins that will thrill the whole family. The company has been running excursions down the wild and scenic Rogue River through the historic Hellgate Canyon since 1959. The company’s experienced pilots are knowledgeable about the geologic history and current wildlife of the Rogue, providing opportunities to see bald eagles, heron, and other wildlife. The famous Dinner is held at the Hellgate River Lodge brunch, which is held on Saturday, March 26th from 10AM to 3PM.

The company has a fast-paced and crazy environment at times, with shifts being long and without cell service. They work mostly with high school and college students in the area. The average Hellgate Jetboat Excursions Pilot yearly pay in Hawaii is approximately $105,443, which is 29 above the national average. The super sleek and highly technical jetboats are manufactured locally via the boat-making division of Hellgate Jetboat Excursions called Katanacraft. River Run Excursion tickets are valid for the 2024 Season only and cannot be extended or upgraded for another trip type. All uploaded photos will be open to the public.

Guests enjoy the scenery and wildlife, as well as the 360-degree spins and the brunch. The knowledgeable boat pilot will also slow things down to point out geological and historical points of interest, pointing out indigenous wildlife.


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Do Pilots With Hellgate Excursions Work Year-Round?
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Debbie Green

I am a school teacher who was bitten by the travel bug many decades ago. My husband Billy has come along for the ride and now shares my dream to travel the world with our three children.The kids Pollyanna, 13, Cooper, 12 and Tommy 9 are in love with plane trips (thank goodness) and discovering new places, experiences and of course Disneyland.

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  • Omg I can’t believe my friend found this article. Well done!!! I was the tall blonde in the middle right of the boat. Such a memorable trip! You guys definitely added to the fun! Hoping to go again end of June when I’m back up there teaching. You and your family were fun. And the little one, omg she is so stinking adorable!!!!

  • I went yesterday but so WISH we had a different driver. My friends had gone many times and said they never had a driver drench us in cold water so many times that it was NOT fun anymore. It was first thing in the morning, and he drenched us right away. The water was cold and we were soaked and shivering and the boat sped down the driver with the wind making us colder. But the wind also dried up some water so we were feeling better — but at that instant, he did it AGAIN. We were soaked down to skin over and over again — and this was before lunch. It was an hour of agony and my friend’s lips were BLUE. So we went to lunch like that. It was like torture, seriously. We liked they splashing up to a point but this was OVERDONE countless times. My friend’s granddaughter was crying because she couldn’t take it anymore. It became torture and I was so glad to get off. He probably did that to us about 15 times — way too many. I never would get on another jet boat driven by that guy.

  • I grew up where the Applegate River flows into Rogue River. We always be out along the river fishing and then here comes the noisy jet boats hauling the tourist totally ruining the fishing! The people riding the excursion boats are just out having fun lining the businessman’s pockets and they don’t live here caring about the water habitat of the fish and wildlife of the Rogue River. They just feeling the thrills but not notice the people on shore frantically reeling their lines in out of the water disturbances from those powerful boat engines destroying other people’s enjoyment along the banks of the river. I can remember how this river was long before the jet excursion tourists boats tore into these waters. Sad but long gone this once serene beauty forever.😢

  • I enjoyed the article! Region spotlights of the Realms are something I think I will always like. 😊 I also enjoy, even if I shouldn’t, when Elves are depicted as evil, especially when it ISN’T just the Drow. Maybe it’s the otherwise Tolkien fan in me, but I do appreciate when sources “take the polish off” of Tolkien’s otherwise perfect race, and while I know even in the Silmarilion, there are “bad elves”, like Eol, and sort of Feanor, seeing the cruel, haughty, and malicious Auryvandar Sun Elves do what they did makes me smile; not because it’s good, but because they’re as flawed as the rest of us. I also like Fey’ri, and whe DM feels that low level PCs with natural flight is usually more a problem than a fun option, the player me, with a DM who feels it wouldn’t, would love to play this winged, aloof, sarcastic Tiefling Elf, even if she would be less malicious than your typical non-hero NPC. I think I’m going to focus some hope, and maybe someday, we’ll get a regional spotlight on Undermountain.

  • The Earlanni elves knew nothing of the House of Dlardrageth. When the Cormanthyran High Mages came looking for the missing Dlardrageth family members, they and a few allies imprisoned the Dlardrageth at Aschal’s Horn. The demon-tainted Sun elf Houses recruited by the Dlardrageth chose to fight, thus starting the Seven Citadels War. At the end of that war the remaing (though not all…!) Fey’ri were likewise imprisoned. (Instead of execution?!! I mean come on!!) As a side note, one of my players characters managed to get ahold of the Gate Keepers Crystal and wanted to use it on Mezoberranzan. I convinced him not to. So….maybe I can see the Earlanni’s point. This was in the late 1340s I believe.

  • Amazing article, my players are actually about to visit a hellgate keep inspired location. This article helped inform me about the place faster and easier then reading though all the modules as I find the information in the text to be so spread out and confusing. Can I make a small suggestion for articles tho? When you say the names of places or people that sometimes you have difficultly pronouncing, Which I don’t blame you lol, could you perhaps put text on screen of the name your trying to say? Such as the name of the woman at around 15:15. It would be so helpful for when I need to search these people as ill have the correct spelling. 🙂 Thanks again and great article!

  • At 19:20……Is that a rotating crossbow/battle axe hybrid that that Dwarf is holdin!?!? Looks as tho the barrel goes straight thru one blade of the double-bladed head. That’s funkin wicked if it is!!! Best be a Mythril barrel, cuz it ain’t lookin like y’ can give a beatin an’ keep on tickin, if ya git ma meanin……….. -My Dwarvish accent. 😂

  • This is exactly why I love Faerun and beg new DM buddies to not try and reinvent the wheel making their own worlds. I mean consider the concepts you just barely touch on that are rich in story potential: 1. Elves buried/sealed/bound ancient evils/magics/items near (name a place). 2. Mythal destroying magical multipart crystal McGuffins that are themselves running plot hooks begging the PCs to keep looking for more. 3. Fey’ri – I mean come on, I knew about these guys already because demons are interesting incarnate but tons of secret half demon elves are running around? That right there could send plot threads spinning in an able DM’s hands. 4. Myth Drannor is a giant super-plot device that simply throbs with hooks, quests, mysteries, etc. Its like winning a shopping spree – grab all the plot you can for a DM. 5. Demon and devil contrivances – If an evil idiot wizard did it once, another wizard has read about it and thinks its a good idea, just recreate this entire plot point in __ city anywhere else in Faerun. Your evil wizard’s mileage may very but he/she/it can have the exact same items/plots/monsters. Summoning demons is like Communism for wizards, “Oh they messed up, but I’ll get it right this time, you’ll see!” 6. Your off the cuff quip about taking the portal breaker McGuffin into Sigil…. Dude. Ready to end your endgame campaign on a crazy save the multiverse vibe? There you go. 7. Need a city’s ruins for your badguy. Boom, you have Hellsgate. Heck, maybe Hellsgate isn’t ruins, maybe its extant and in power.

  • Just spitballing here but Undead are known to exist in this place particularly liches it’s an area of immense evil So imagine an undead mindflayer Lich the tunneled Up from the underdark into the ruin using his knowledge trying to create what he saw as the perfect mindflayer host body he sought to combine Sun elves with demons devils and angels using their advanced knowledge and their nonlinear perception of time these abominations could exist in tubes underneath the ruins miles down through a network of maze-like interconnected tunnels you can even have it where actual mine flares instead of an undead one is carrying out the experiments 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔