Yeah but as always drink responsibility and remember that there are other people trying to enjoy the river.
Yes, but no glass and keep your trash with you, don't litter please.
You sure can! But expect Maricopa County Sherrif officers to follow your ass off the lot
No glass and don't litter. If you can't see the bottom don't jump.
Drink responsibly! Know your limits, and don't use this venue as the place to prove you can drink more than anyone else. It's the wrong event to do that. The sun is hot, and it's easy to drink too much. I have seen more than my fair share of people who needed medical attention from being the life of the party....one girl even on her birthday. She probably should have been taken out by helicopter. It was disturbing. There is a knucklehead in every crowd; don't be that here. Nobody wants their day ruined watching you throw up.
Yes, you can bring beer. But more importantly, is how drunk can you get and still sober up by the time that you're off the river and have to make that long drive home. The full run to Exit 4 only takes a couple hours. Sitting out in the sun in the heat also drain you, compounding the effects. Don't fall asleep on the way home.
There is always a check point. Lots of police. Be careful.
If you don't swim well in moving water, drunk, and few of us do, then I suggest you bring lots of water, and limit the amount of alcohol you bring. The river is such a beautiful place, full of beautiful people, and it's easy to overlook how buzzed you are, until you realize your skin resembles the bbq KFC in the cooler, and you roll off your tube into the water for relief. Before you know it, you're in serious trouble, and there aren't any life guards to save you. Just the poor souls at MCSO, that have to spend the rest of the day looking for your body. It happens EVERY year without fail. Talk about a buzz killer! If not for yourself, at least help us preserve our buzz, by not having to pull you out of the water, or off the rocks. Be smart and be careful. You won't be disappointed. Finally, if you don't swim well sober, please, find something else to do, or just watch from the shore.
No glass containers is the hard and fast rule.
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