This little PDF here shows some of the simple whitewater knots.
My sudden interest in swift whitewater rescue safety stuff came about only recently.
Partly beacause it's embarrising how little I know, and partly because it's too dark outside to go kayaking and i've no TV or Internet at home.
Here's to safety!!
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Eyjafjallajökull Eyjafjallajökull consists of a volcano completely covered by an ice cap. The ice cap covers an area of about 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi), feeding many outlet glaciers. The main outlet glaciers are to the north; Gígjökull,
Good list, that's all the basics covered!
Those and a z-drag are all you're likely to need on a river
Those and a z-drag are all you're likely to need on a river
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As long as Mark has his glow in the dark sling, ye'll be fine!Eoin F wrote:You fukn better have daycent rescue skillz kid... We need to make sure we hit the shit up safely in Mexico...
Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.
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Sometimes i miss ireland..
Now I remember all the shit I get there and dont..
Now I remember all the shit I get there and dont..
Eyjafjallajökull Eyjafjallajökull consists of a volcano completely covered by an ice cap. The ice cap covers an area of about 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi), feeding many outlet glaciers. The main outlet glaciers are to the north; Gígjökull,
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You're only an arsehole Luke!
Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.
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