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River Dangers - Canoeing / Kayaking

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River Dangers

When canoeing in lakes and rivers there are risks involved. Here are few dangers that you may encounter when you are canoeing.

High water - This condition can change water levels and rapids quickly. It can also be found after extended rainy period or dam releases upstream. Be sure to call ahead to find out current water levels.

Cold Water - In the early part of the summer the water temperature can be below 50 degrees Faharenheit. Exposure to this cold water for long periods of time can lead to hypothermia. If you plan to swim a wet suit or dry suit is reccomended. If you do not have those be sure to bring wool or pile clothing and be sure to stow your clothes in a dry secure spot.

Strainers - These are obstructions found in the river such as fallen trees, branches, and rocks. Stay clear of these hazards and be sure to keep your eyes downstream.

Dams and other man made obstructions - Many of the obstructions such as dams are well marked with signs and many have booms in the river to keep you away from the dangerous parts of the dams. Portage trails are usually well marked. if the portage trail is not well marked look around and wail down some possible trails without moving your equipment.

Not being prepared for your river trip can be the biggest danger. You should always prepare for just about any type of weather situation you can think of. If you are just planning a days outing make sure you bring a change of warm clothes or a first aid kit. If you plan to be away on an extended canoe trip let people know where you are going and when you plan to return. Always practice common sense when traveling on the river.
 

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