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Mountain Whitewater

Mountain Whitewater
970-419-0917

  • Home
  • Rafting Trips
    • Plunge
    • Splash
    • Poudre Extreme
    • Mishawaka Full Day
    • Poudre Falls Two Day
    • Special Packages
    • Inflatable Kayak Trips
    • Raft Guide Instruction
    • Boy Scouts
    • Kayaking
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    • Rafting Forms
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Ezequiel Torres-Badilla a.ka. “Zorro”, a.k.a “EZ”

Originally from Turrialba, Costa Rica where he guided the rivers of Costa Rica throughout his childhood and early adulthood, Zorro now resides in Fort Collins, Colorado with his wife and young son. When not guiding rafts on the river, Zorro loves to teach people how to whitewater kayak in hardshell kayaks or safety boating during high water. This is his 20th year as a professional guide

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1329 North US HWY 287, Fort Collins, Colorado USA | phone: 970.419.0917 | email: contacts@raftmw.com | © 2026 Mountain Whitewater | licensed through Colorado Parks and Wildlife | Mountain Whitewater proudly operates on a special use permit through the USDA Forest Service

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