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Read
these river trips do's and don'ts then pass them along so everyone is
prepared to fully enjoy their great escape.
Fashion should take a back seat to comfort and safety on the
river.
Some fashion
do's:
- Wear old sneakers,
canvas boating shoes or river shoes at all times. The river floor is
rocky and shoes will protect you from any sharp edges. Never wear heavy
shoes or boots.
- Showers or thunderstorms
can come up quickly, so it's always wise to bring along a rain poncho
or foul weather gear.
Shorts, bathing suit, a tee shirt and wind breaker plus sun screens
or tanning lotions are basic hot weather gear while cool weather paddling
calls for light layers of polypropylene or wool to keep out the chill.
- If the air and
water temperatures combined do not equal 100 degrees, you're required
to wear a wet suit to prevent hypothermia. We have a limited supply
of wet suits, gloves and booties available for rental and these should
be reserved prior to trip day.
- If you wear glasses,
wear them with straps.
- A fashion footnote:
be sure to bring a dry set of clothing and shoes for a post trip change
and a comfortable trip home.
- Food! It seems
to taste better outside, so plan to bring enough to suit and satisfy
outdoor appetites. It's also wise to bring extra sodas or juices and
drinking water especially if you're doing an overnight trip. The water
quality of the Delaware has been rated "excellent" by the
EPA. That means great for everything but... drinking!
- Pack all food and
beverages into waterproof coolers with attached lids and be sure to
tie coolers and all gear (except life preservers) into your watercraft.
- On the subject
of waterproof cases, use them for all valuables and be certain to keep
all cameras in waterproof cases or containers. Large zip lock bags work
well for non-breakables but they won't protect valuables from bumps
or breakage. Perhaps the best idea? Leave valuables at home.
- Make sure your
car keys are in a safe place. Some creative river runners bring an extra
ignition key and hide it in their car. An extra door and trunk key is
carried separately or by a different member of the group.
- Bag all litter
and tie your litter bag into your watercraft. Trash in and along the
river destroys the view as well as the environment for all those who
follow.
- Of fashion, food,
and river etiquette, what's the most important thing to bring to the
river? It's the ability to swim and the knowledge that any water related
activity poses serious hazards and risks to participants. You must understand
and use safety measures to stay safe. You'll receive a river and safety
orientation prior to your trip pay attention during this briefing. If
something isn't clear, ask questions now.
- Make sure your
life vest fits properly and wear your vest at all times on the river
- even when swimming. Don't overestimate your swimming ability. Be aware
that there are sudden drop-offs on the river floor.
On the DON'Ts
List...
- No
hard liquor or glass containers of any kind are permitted. Alcohol is
limited to three 12 oz. cans of beer per day per person, 21 or older.
Kittatinny reserves the right to check all coolers and containers going into our boats. Anyone
on the river who appears to be intoxicated is subject to arrest and
removal without refund. Your cooperation will enable you to safely enjoy
the scenic Delaware and to help keep it clean.
- Don't bring glass
containers of any kind with you. They're easily broken, and
pose a threat to future river users.
Now, you're ready.
DO have a great time. |
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