River Safety Tips

                                                 




Whitewater rafting is one of the most unique and invigorating ways to visit a parks backcountry. Some of the most incredible National Parks may have river rafting excursions that travel through the park, the river rafting is usually offered by various companies and outfitters.

Camping is usually done at an official campsite, where the campers usually pay a small fee to use grounds that are preserved especially.

Where to go is the big decision. Some are lucky enough to live near national parks.These are national parks because they are very special areas. Are your kids begging you to take them camping, but you just can’t find the time to take them on a camping trip? Or would you like to introduce your kids to the fun of camping for the first time, but aren’t sure if they will enjoy it, or might get scared? Either way, camping out in your backyard will be a fun way to spend the evening and night with your kids.

River Safety Tips

River trips are one of the most enjoyed vacation activities of Americans. The rustling of water and the presence of riverside flora and fauna makes it all the more interesting and fun-filled. However, accidents can happen in the wink of an eye. How do you avoid any unexpected incidents? Learn about these simple and yet sensible river safety tips:

1. Never go near a river alone.

Always be with someone who knows the river well and can perform emergency procedures. Also, before you leave home inform people where you're going and what time or day they should expect you to come back to ensure that if anything goes wrong someone will try to help you get out of that situation.

2. Prepare your PFD.

No, that's not a misspelling of PDF. PFD is your personal floating device. If you are going on a river trip that is supported by your school or company, usually, PFD's are provided. If not, ensure that you don't go anywhere near river without it. It should be checked for its fit and to accertain if its fasteners or buckles are functioning well. Also, gear yourself up properly with the proper footwear and clothing.

3. Swimming and boating skills required.

There are many websites that cater to campers with information on where to find the most affordable camp gear as well as the most popular items to buy and use when camping. Activities such as hiking, fishing, cycling, horseback riding, white water rafting and kayaking, skiing, rock climbing and mountaineering are just a few of the sports you might want to include on your camping adventure.

Cross country skiing is another popular way for the entire family to visit and see beautiful winter landscapes. Many parks have several excellent trails available for cross country skiing. Several National Parks will offer novice, intermediate and advanced trails for skiing.

Get used to cooking over a wood fire and sharing your space with wildlife, before you venture too far away from the comforts of home.

Don't be too adventurous and go near a river without any swimming skills. Whitewater river skills are a must if you want to be able to keep yourself a lot safer when boating or river tripping. Even with a PFD, you'll never know what a river can do to you if you can't swim.



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4. Review the map of the river.

Aside from swimming skills and the proper gear, the river map will make it less rigorous for you to go on a river trip. Make sure to update yourself on where the float trip will go, where to get out and where to go in case of emergency.

5. Check your equipment and boat's condition.

Before going boating, check whether your boat is in mint condition. Many mishaps are caused by defective boats and equipment. Never overload it and learn how to steady it before loading.

6. Learn how to deal with river currents.

River currents, like weather, are unpredictable. When a river current carries you, roll over onto your back and with feet first do go downstream. When you feel that you are out of the damgerous part of the river current, quickly swim toward the shore for safety.

Other safety tips like how to paddle and when not to paddle should be learned, too. And one more thing, please respect nature so it to respect you, too.

Just like your old scoutmaster used to say, "Always be prepared". Make a list and check it three times before you leave on your camping trip.

Apart from being submerged in wilderness, an important component of camping is the interaction with the localities, villagers and natives. These native guides know the unexplored places, the less traveled paths, the unknown facts, myths and stories about the locations. Hiking is a wonderful way to view nature at its finest, as the parks really are preserving special pieces of our wilderness. Depending on what park you will be hiking, the trails will offer different ranges of difficulty levels. Many trails will lead to scenic vistas as easy hikes, while other hikes may be significantly more challenging and too steep for some.

Many of the activities you might be interested in will be available in the towns near the parks. Various outfitters and companies outside some of the popular National Parks will offer excursions that go into the parks.

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