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The rapids of the Colorado river are not to be taken lightly. Two people have died on the Colorado River this year.
It's the law that everyone rafting through rapids wear a Type I or Type III PFD. Statistics indicate that nearly 80 percent of people who drowned in boating accidents would have survived if they had worn life jackets.
Our Burt Brothers quiz question tonight is: At what age can a passenger legally not wear a life jacket when on a boat in Utah?
The answer, when KSL Outdoors, powered by Ford returns to the Colorado river.