Kayaking Videos

 



Never paddle alone!

By: Jakob Jelling

An important thing to remember about kayaking is that you should never paddle alone.

One of the biggest rules of thumb when it comes to kayaking is that you should never paddle alone. The reasons for this are many, but most of all, if you make sure that you have somebody with you, then you\'ll be able to stay safe in almost any situation. Having an extra person with you means that if something happens to one of you, the other one will be there to help out - either with the first aid kit, with going for help, or even just by being somebody on the other end of a throw rope.

 

Never paddle alone is a good idea for other reasons as well. For instance, if you\'re going to be kayak touring, chances are good that you\'ll see a lot of amazing things - and it\'s always good to have another person there to share them with you. Plus, it will likely be a fun and exciting event to share with your friend.

Another thing that you should consider is that if you never paddle alone, then you\'ll be able to go kayaking in the wilderness without feeling too lonely. After all, it can be very lonely to be alone out on the water with just you and your kayak. If you have another person to talk to, you\'ll more than likely have more fun out there.

You will also have somebody nearby to encourage you if you start to feel at all discouraged. For that reason, if you never paddle alone, you\'ll probably be better able to go kayaking without getting discouraged and stopping. This is a good thing to keep in mind if you are going to be kayaking in an area where the going might get a little rough - the last thing you want is to be stuck somewhere alone, and not want to continue.

Finally, and most obviously, never paddle alone is told as a general rule because it is the best way to make sure that you will be safe when you are kayaking. In addition to this, however, you should make sure that other people who are not accompanying you on your trip also know where you will be kayaking. That way if anything happens, the emergency teams will know where to look for you.

However, if you make sure that you never paddle alone, then chances are good you\'ll be able to have a safe, fun time on the water.

About the Author
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.kayakhelp.com.
Please visit his complete kayaking guide for all skills and ages.



 

Kayaking Safety News

Kayaking in Biscayne National Park

By Terry Tomalin, Times Outdoors Editor Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Read more...


Earl sideswipes NC, takes aim at New England

A weakening but still dangerous Hurricane Earl steamed toward the gray-shingled cottages and fishing villages of Cape Cod on Friday, disrupting people's vacations on the unofficial final weekend of the short New England summer.

Read more...


Duo beat heat and dogs to trace hero soldiers’ route

TWO teenagers re-traced the gruelling route made famous by an heroic group of Second World War Royal Marines – and raised £3,000 for wounded soldiers.

Read more...


Newspapers, Schools, Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Alabama, Pelham, Alabaster, Calera, Hoover, Birmingham

Kids and adults enjoy taking part in water activities though the assistance of Adaptive Aquatics.

Read more...


Sinking worms bring rise in action for fishers

Are you one of those bass anglers who has a ton of plastic lures, most of which you rarely use? Many of us are in the same situation and most of my other plastic lures are used even less since I started using sinking worms a few years ago.

Read more...