When a paddler is approaching unfamiliar rapids, the paddler should head towards shore. This will give him, or her a safe place from which to check out the rapids to ensure that they are able to be safely crossed.
When a paddler is approaching unfamiliar rapids, the paddler should head towards shore. This will give him, or her a safe place from which to check out the rapids to ensure that they are able to be safely crossed.
Go ashore well upstream and check them out before continuing.
Go slow when approaching
Here is the long punchline: The enemy was fast approaching, threatening him and his party! But like Daniel Boone, this river guide came prepared! He would use his rifle to shoot the rapids!
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Head for the shore if at all possible. Then investigate the rapids from the bank side, and see if you can plot a course through the water without hitting rocks. Say a prayer before you tackle it. Don't just go headlong hoping for the best. If it's too dangerous do a portage (carry your canoe past the rapids and relaunch.
Yes, the reader's sympathy with the paddler typically begins at the start of the story, as they are initially portrayed as the main character navigating challenges and obstacles. The reader often roots for the paddler's success and is emotionally invested in their journey from the outset.
A paddlesport is any sport involving the propulsion of a watercraft by the means of a paddle.
When approaching a flashing yellow light, you should proceed with caution and be prepared to yield to other vehicles or pedestrians.
When approaching a yellow flashing light, you should slow down and proceed with caution.
When approaching the intersection while driving, you should yield to the pedestrian as they have the right of way.