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S6 E126: Avoiding Whitewater Rafting Hazards

North American Outdoors

English - July 29, 2022 10:00 - 19 minutes
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Want to ride the rapids this summer in your raft, canoe or kayak?  Prepare for your next adventure by knowing the hazards you could face.Whitewater sports like rafting, canoeing and kayaking return to popularity as winter transitions into spring, and are in full swing during the summer.  Fortunately, North America is home to some of the best rivers in the world for whitewater activities.  The Rio Grande, Arkansas, Snake, Salmon and several others are ideal to experience the power that nature has to offer.
These whitewater activities are some of the most exciting, yet dangerous, sports available to the outdoor enthusiast.  Sportsmen and women looking to experience the thrill they offer can either do their own research and work their way up to “angry” waters, or hire an outfitter or guide to teach the proper and safe techniques.  Like any sport, knowing the hazards and how to avoid them is critical to averting a tragedy.  This is especially true when engaged in water sports.The water that flows over underwater obstacles is called Rapids.  There are many natural hazards to be aware of when traversing a fast-flowing river.  These dangers can be experienced above or beneath a fast-flowing river, and include strainers, sieves, holes, under cuts, foot entrapment and hypothermia.  Knowing which Class of Rapids you are in is very important as well, to know the skill level necessary for a safe and enjoyable outing.Enjoy!

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Want to ride the rapids this summer in your raft, canoe or kayak?  Prepare for your next adventure by knowing the hazards you could face.

Whitewater sports like rafting, canoeing and kayaking return to popularity as winter transitions into spring, and are in full swing during the summer.  Fortunately, North America is home to some of the best rivers in the world for whitewater activities.  The Rio Grande, Arkansas, Snake, Salmon and several others are ideal to experience the power that nature has to offer.

These whitewater activities are some of the most exciting, yet dangerous, sports available to the outdoor enthusiast.  Sportsmen and women looking to experience the thrill they offer can either do their own research and work their way up to “angry” waters, or hire an outfitter or guide to teach the proper and safe techniques.  Like any sport, knowing the hazards and how to avoid them is critical to averting a tragedy.  This is especially true when engaged in water sports.

The water that flows over underwater obstacles is called Rapids.  There are many natural hazards to be aware of when traversing a fast-flowing river.  These dangers can be experienced above or beneath a fast-flowing river, and include strainers, sieves, holes, under cuts, foot entrapment and hypothermia.  Knowing which Class of Rapids you are in is very important as well, to know the skill level necessary for a safe and enjoyable outing.

Enjoy!



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