Packraft Essentials: A Novice Swiftwater Safety & Whitewater Paddling Skills Course
Novice Whitewater Packraft Paddling. River Reading & Swiftwater Rescue Skills
Course Introduction
This 3-day, Level 2 paddling course will enhance your paddling skills and advance your swiftwater rescue and whitewater skills. The course aims to deepen your understanding of Level 1 paddling, river running and swiftwater skills, and provide practice drills to perfect these skills.
This course is part of the Level 2 Packraft Essentials series. It will cover many of the same hands-on skills taught in a Rescue 3 International Whitewater Rescue Technician – Recreational course and the American Canoe Association packraft instruction curriculum.
To ensure personalized attention, we are maintaining a 4:1 participant to guide ratio.
Price $1025.00
A 50% deposit is required when you sign up. The remaining balance will need to be received through 30 days prior to your course. The remaining balance is due immediately if you are registering inside of the 30 day window.
Please review our cancellation policy, which you will find on our Terms, Conditions & Cancellation Policy Page.
What You Need For This Course
You need to provide your own food, lodging and transportation for this course. You will need your own car or to carpool. We do not have a shuttle.
You will also need either a decked or self-bailing whitewater boat for this course, along with a drysuit.
We have helmets, paddles and PFDs you may borrow.
You may rent equipment locally for 10% off at 4CornersRiversports.com, or get a 15% discount if you order them online at BackcountryPackraft.com We’ll give you the discount code once you sign up.
Instructor
Steve Fassbinder
Steve, aka “Doom,” is one of the country’s first Level 4 American Canoe Association Packraft Instructors. And he is a certified International Rescue 3 Whitewater Rescue Technician Professional (WRT-PRO) and IRF Whitewater Packraft Guide. Steve is also certified in Advanced Swiftwater Safety and Wilderness First Responder. An early adopter of packrafting, he has guided or instructed bike-packrafting to kids and adults for over a decade. And he has done remote packrafting expeditions around the world for over a dozen years.
What You Will Learn
Please note you may or may not learn all of these skills. It depends on the motivation and existing skill level of participants, along with the length of the course.
Paddling & River Running Skills
✔Equipment (use and care + boat rigging, fit, and release of thigh straps)
✔Posture, safety, comfort, rocking and balance
✔Swimming and general water confidence
✔Self-rescue & buddy assistance
✔Dealing with currents
✔Aggressive & defensive swimming position
✔River hydrology/dynamics, features & hazards
✔Beginner to Intermediate Paddle strokes: Forward, Draw, Sculling draw/brace, Sweep (including stern draw), Reverse sweep, Rudder, Bracing
✔Maneuvers: Spin: boat pivots in place; Draw Stroke to move the boat sideways without headway; Forward: boat goes forward in a reasonably straight line; Turns: boat turns in a broad arc while underway
✔Ferries: Facing downstream (to stop in current and move laterally to avoid hazards) and Facing upstream to move laterally with control
✔Using eddies: Eddy turns, Deep into eddy vs. near eddy line, Peel outs, Deep into current vs. pivot near eddy line, C-turns (eddy turn and peel out from the same side of an eddy), S-turns (eddy turn on one side of an eddy, peeling out from the other side)
✔Surfing
✔River communication: Paddle, hand, and whistle signals
✔Trip planning – 6Ps: Prior Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance
★Review elements of a float plan (who, what, when, where)
★Sourcing local beta such as river sections, flows, weather conditions, forecasts, etc. (i.e., online groups, guidebooks, websites, apps, businesses, gauges, etc.)
★Local rules, regulations, and permitting requirements
★Shuttle logistics (where do the keys go?)
✔Evaluate current weather conditions, forecasts, and other environmental hazards
✔Field repair-tips & tricks
✔Strategies in running rivers: Spacing, Avoid tunnel vision, Paddle your own route,. Scouting, Portaging, Group organization on the river, Cohesiveness (lead, sweep boats, etc.), Safety boats (group members with repair kits, first aid kits, and first aid and CPR training), Communication and signaling
✔Discuss danger vs. difficulty
Swiftwater Safety: Handling common emergency situations on the river
✔Identify and demonstrate the use of appropriate rescue and safety gear for packrafting
✔Responsibilities of the group, rescuer, swimmers
✔Boat-based rescues
✔Group communication
✔Using throw bags
✔Swimming in rivers & water confidence (aggressive & defensive swimming position)
✔Self-rescue & buddy assistance (we re-entry)
✔Rescue priorities: people, craft, paddle, gear
✔Discuss how to avoid and prevent cold water shock, hypothermia, and hyperthermia by choosing proper clothing and recognizing and treating early symptoms
✔Discuss the safety implications of access to remote paddling environments
✔Bow and stern towing for a tired swimmer
✔Towing or bulldozing a capsized boat
✔Shoreline Rescue: Extension rescues, Use of throw ropes/bags, Pinned craft
✔Wading principles: Avoiding foot entrapment & foot entrapment extrication: Limitations (water depth and speed, bottom conditions, downstream hazards, debris in water); One and two person techniques
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