Near the eastern end, there are two sharp hairpin turns, the first of which has a scenic overlook and parking area.
There are five hairpin turns in the gorge, the first and last of them are the most gentle, however the three in between are tight.
The boat crests the hill and makes a left turn, in preparation for a dropping, right-hand, hairpin turn.
The route heads through wooded areas of homes and makes a hairpin turn to the northwest to ascend a hill.
The obstacle consists of a short course which includes a hairpin turn and a reverse into a final parking space.
The train then hits another hairpin turn into another short drop.
The changes to the track included a series of corners before the hairpin turn, meaning safer, slower races.
The course consists of a precision forward into a hairpin turn before reversing the boat into the water.