Heavy Flooding Leads to Increased Risk for River Paddlers - Local Clean Water Group Offers Tips on Staying Safe in Swollen Rivers
St. Charles, MO (PRWEB) June 23, 2008 -- A day of paddling on one of the many St. Louis area rivers can be great fun, but this year, heavy spring rains have significantly increased the potential dangers that can be involved. But, don't despair. That annual float trip may still be within reach! "With a little extra caution, and a good dose of common sense, it's still entirely possible to enjoy a fun and safe day on the river," said Dr. Charlene Waggoner, president of local clean water conservation and preservation organization, The Greenway Network (http://www.greenwaynetwork.org/). "Knowing what to expect and how to respond goes a long way when you're on the water."
Safety starts with the equipment you bring with you. "That's rule #1," said Waggoner. A snug-fitting life jacket and a correctly-fitted helmet are essential for any paddling trip, but they're especially important when the river is high. "Elevated water levels mean a faster, stronger current. Not only does this make it harder and more tiring to swim, but it also increases the amount of debris floating in the river - two good reasons why a life jacket and a helmet are a must," said Waggoner.
Other important gear to have on hand includes a first aid kit, sun block, extra rope, a knife and of course, an ample supply of water. Check out a few of these additional tips for river paddling safety:
? They call it a "flash" flood for a reason! With already swollen rivers and a fully saturated ground, the chance that a paddler will encounter a sudden surge of water is especially great this season - even from a relatively small amount of rainfall. Waggoner suggests getting into the habit of checking the weather forecast and local river conditions before setting out, and keeping an eye on the sky while out on the water. "It's also important to note that the flood conditions in the St. Louis area are directly tied to water that comes from upstream, so a quick check of the river gauges and flood predictions (http://www.crh.noaa.gov/mbrfc/) is also a good idea."
? Steer clear of stationary and floating objects in the water - both of which are an even greater hazard when coupled with elevated water levels. Bridge pilings, logs and rocks are all capable of throwing a serious wrench in a trip, so be vigilant about looking for these and other potential dangers - and keep a safe distance.
? "Rule of thumb when you find yourself in the water: You're #1," said Waggoner. "If the gear is giving you trouble, let it go." Experts recommend that paddlers who have been dumped swim on their back, keeping feet pointed downstream to deflect debris, and wait to stand up until water level is no higher than knee length.
? There is no better way to learn about paddling and river safety than taking a class or two on the subject. Local outdoor shops can be a good resource for locating an appropriate course. St. Louis REI, for example, is hosting a class on river safety (http://tinyurl.com/6krngg), necessary paddling gear and other great tips for paddling the Missouri River on Wednesday, July 9th at 6:30 pm.
"Finally, don't forget that when it comes to paddling there's strength in numbers," said Waggoner. "Even If your companion is just going to wait at the take-out for you, it's still important not to be completely solo on the water." For enthusiasts that are having trouble finding people who share their interest, Waggoner suggests joining a local paddling group or registering for an organized paddling event. "A simple online search will dig up several local options for someone looking to get more involved in canoeing or kayaking in the St. Louis area," said Waggoner.
Among some of the local opportunities for group paddling this summer is The Greenway Network's upcoming Race for the Rivers Festival and Missouri River Racing Event (http://www.greenwaynetwork.org/). Scheduled for the weekend of August 23 and 24, Race for the Rivers is designed as a fun-filled way for racing novices and paddling enthusiasts alike to promote clean water education, restoration and recreation - and have a good time doing it! Participants are invited to take part in one of two Missouri River kayak and canoe races that vary in skill and competition level.
Both races culminate at the Race for the Rivers Festival at Frontier Park in St. Charles MO, where several local vendors will display the latest and greatest in paddling and outdoor gear. "This is the perfect opportunity for someone who's new to canoeing and kayaking to learn more about the sport and meet other locals who share their interest," said Waggoner. "Plus, there's live music and great food, so you can't really go wrong."
However St. Louis area residents opt to enjoy the rivers this summer, Waggoner emphasizes the importance of recognizing personal limitations and being respectful of the river's power. "It's cliché, but there's really no such thing as being too prepared," said Waggoner. "Not to mention how far a little planning ahead goes in terms of helping you to relax and make the most of your day on the water!"
For more information on Race for the Rivers visit www.racefortherivers.org.
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