Author Archives: Scott P
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In addition to earning a living by whitewater rafting and zip lining and calling ACE’s 1,500-acres of wilderness their back yard, we will be rolling out free guide housing in 2012. Continue reading →
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New cabin smell is like new car smell. It only lasts so long so call today to reserve one of our new cabins for 2012. Continue reading →
Even though there are only two weeks left in Gauley Season, there’s plenty of time to enjoy the latest additions — 800 foot zip line, 250-foot rope suspension bridge, dual treehouse tower and Parallel Plunge — to ACE’s Zip Line Tour in southern West Virginia. Continue reading →
Starting September 23rd, we’re expecting about 400 cfs more every day. It doesn’t sound like much, but on a river the size of the Gauley, it translates into bigger rapids, steeper drops, and waves even the Big Kahuna would envy. Continue reading →
The newest member of our Zip Line tour is up and running. After much hard work, the tandem, 800-foot zip line is ready to carry you through the treetops. All you need to do is show up and go fast. Continue reading →
If Devin Bussard is not on a bike trip, there are two places that you may find him. First, would be enjoying West Virginia rafting on the New or Gauley River. More importantly, though, he may be spending time with his daughter, Marleigh, who is almost three years old. Continue reading →
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ACE had its first commercial trip of the season two weeks back and the weather, to say the least, was challenging. Continue reading →
Here’s what to bring on a Gauley-River overnight. Continue reading →
Just a few short weekends ago was the wedding of Katie Howard and Phil Dudley, two ACE guides. Another guide, Kelly Huff, served as a deaf interpreter for Katie’s Aunt Marcia. In her own words, Kelly explains how she got into this field. Continue reading →
A few of us here at ACE Adventure Resort were approached by The Women’s Resource Center in West Virginia to participate in a charity event. Sorry … “Chair-ity” event. The premise was this: Buy an Adirondack chair, decorate it, put it up for auction and donate all of the proceeds to the Center. Get it? Chair-ity. Continue reading →

















