Whitewater Rafting Tips
Take out some time to do a little white water rafting when you decide on spending your next vacation or holiday outdoors. For people who enjoy being outside or in the water, this activity is great for groups. Here are some white water rafting tips for beginners. During your first white water rafting trip, you will feel more at ease.
- You should train yourself on the sport, if you have never gone rafting.
- Before your trip, try taking some swimming lessons. To attain some resistance on longer rafting trips, exercising your upper body is important.
- You should be aware of the classification of the rivers, as per the white water rafting guidelines. The rivers are classified into six classes – from Class I (easy) to Class VI (for experts). According to your physical limitations, choose your Class.
- It is essential to have the awareness of the river on which you have planned to raft, because rivers have different behaviors, at different time of the year.
- Weather conditions should be taken into consideration and before planning a rafting trip and keep patch kit, dry bags, cargo nets, pump, a throw rope and necessary medications, if any. These things may b required during rafting or in emergency. Also, include lifejackets, rafts, paddles and wetsuits.
- Rafting is an exciting sport and should always be experienced in a group. Rafting should never be done solo.
- Rafting in the dark is complete no-no. It should always be done when there is plenty of sunlight. Always plan your trip in a way that the rafting gets over before darkness falls.
Always make sure that when you fall in the water while rafting, then if possible, try to jump back into the raft, else ensure that you float with your feet forward.
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