We had a little safety reminder on the Middle Fork Nooksack in Washington. Always bring a throwbag.
Learn about rolling in a kayak. This video clip series will discuss and teach you some valuable maneuvers you might need the next time you’re on the water. Expert: Janet Burnett Cowie Contact: www.kayaklesson.com Bio: Janet Burnett Cowie has been teaching kayaking since 1982 and is an ACA Swiftwater Rescue instructor, tandem and solo canoe instructor and an ACA whitewater kayak instructor trainer. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Holes, pillows and strainers are some of the basic river features that you’ll need to read when whitewater kayaking or canoeing. Learn more in this free online instructional video lesson on canoeing and kayaking.
Learn about kayak safety and the buddy system in this free video. Expert: Lloyd Reeves Contact: www.fastkayak.com Bio: Lloyd Reeves started paddling with his dad as a preschooler. He won his first canoe race at the age of 12 and built his first kayak at the age of 14. Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves
I’m planning a kayaking trip through Louisiana to the Gulf of Mexico – Anyway back to the question…
Is this a major safety issue? Would is pose as a threat if I am camping along the river? What should you do if you did encounter one?