Swimming Tips
Efficiently navigate the water by swimming towards your raft. try to swim in the middle of the river because there is getting hit by rocks at the corner of the river.
Optimal White Water Swimming Position
Hold your jacket’s holder with both hands, allowing yourself to relax. Keep your mouth directed towards the sky and avoid unnecessary movements this is called the white water swimming position, this position will keep you calm and safe throughout the whole rafting duration.
Effective Throw Bag Retrieval
When catching a throw bag, grab it from the mouth and promptly close it to keep the rope unwinding smoothly. Maintain composure, avoiding panic in any situation.
Calm Interaction in Emergencies
Stay composed in all circumstances. If you come across another raft, communicate with their guide and seek assistance. Ensure you remain buoyant while waiting for help.
Bow Line Awareness
When entering the water, secure the bowline for enhanced stability and better navigation through the river’s currents.
Waves Management Technique
Face the waves with a mindful approach. Refrain from fixating on the waves directly in front of you. Instead, open and close your mouth in sync with the water’s rhythm to prevent water intake and ensure a continuous oxygen supply.
You will get to know all the self and team rescue techniques from your river guide before starting your ride, it it called the safety and training brief which is very import to start the ride.
Remember, composure is key in the face of challenges during river rafting. Stay focused, stay safe!