What should I do if I am rafting alone across the river?
River rafting is done alone, so it is recommended to take the following measures:
1. Find a partner: It is best not to raft the river alone. Find one or more friends who are experienced and know how to swim and go together so that you can help and support each other when you encounter problems.
2. Understand the situation in advance: Understand and study in detail the high-river rafting route, river conditions, water levels, flow speeds, weather and other factors before going. Ensure that you have a good understanding of the risks of the activity and the river, and be able to take appropriate preventive measures.
3. Use safety equipment: Wear necessary safety equipment, such as life jackets and helmets. These gear can provide you with some protection, providing buoyancy in an emergency and mitigating injuries such as impacts.
4. Pay attention to your physical condition: Make sure you are in good health and have no major diseases or health problems. If you have any health problems or a history of heart disease, it is best to consult your doctor to confirm whether you are suitable to participate in such activities.
5. Don’t take risks and be observant: When rafting across the river, follow the rules and instructions, and act cautiously based on your own abilities and experience. Don't risk trying unfamiliar territory or overly dangerous maneuvers. Always observe changes in water flow and surrounding environment to avoid potential dangers.
6. Keep in touch with the outside world: Before rafting on the high river, inform relatives, friends or relevant personnel of your activity plan and expected return time, bring your mobile phone in case of emergency, and make sure there is a signal Covered place. Rafting was originally a primitive way of wading for humans. After World War II, it gradually became popular and became a popular outdoor sport.