16 March 2015

Preparing To Kayak Harpeth River

Preparing To Kayak Harpeth River

by Lena Stephenson

There is nothing more invigorating than a day on the water. Whether you decide to go shooting the rapids on a Class III river or have a gentle <A href="http://www.tip-a-canoe.com/">kayak Harpeth River</A>, it will refresh you like nothing else on earth. Going whitewater rafting has the added benefit of leaving you feeling like you have cheated death, and won.

The build-up begins immediately after booking the trip. Preparing for a day on the river is almost as much fun as experiencing it. Planning what you are going to wear is important. If the weather is going to be cold, then a wetsuit may be in order. If the weather is fine, then it's shorts and a t-shirt. Don't forget to take a sweatshirt or kagool with you. You have to plan for after the adventure, as well. This may mean a long hike back to your take-in point.

Possibly the most fun part of getting ready for a day of rafting is preparing lunch, and that begins with shopping. Your meal may consist of fried chicken, deviled eggs, and potato salad, for instance. Take a few high-calorie snacks. Those rapids aren't going to conquer themselves.

You may wish to take a thermos full of tea, coffee, soup, or hot chocolate. If there is one thing you can count on, you will definitely get wet! A hot drink on a shore-break can revive you and prepare you for the devil waters ahead. Whatever you take, make sure you put it in a waterproof container. This won't keep your sandwiches dry if you turn over in the boat, but there is every chance that this will not happen.

Don't take anything with you in the boat that you would not be happy to simply throw into the water. In the unlikely event that the boat overturns, and they do, it will be gone forever. So no cell phones (you probably wouldn't get a signal anyway). Fine, if you really can't live without that selfie, take your spare phone.

Take sunglasses, but not your good ones. If it is a sunny day, the glare on the water will be unbearable. If you really must wear prescription lenses, make sure you can secure them on your head with a hat, scarf or one of those devices designed for the purpose.

At some point, someone will tell you to put on a life vest and a hard hat. Do this. If you fall out of the boat, these will save your life. Prevailing wisdom is to aim your feet downstream if you fall out so that if you crash into a rock, it won't be with your head. This is not always possible. If there is a store near where you enter the water, there will probably be a photograph of someone who did not listen to this advice. It will not be their best photograph.

After the ride, you will feel amazing. You probably won't be able to stop talking. This is great, because you and your companions will want to start planning your next trip right away.



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