- Helmet designed for whitewater paddling (biking, climbing, and construction helmets are not acceptable)
- USCG approved PFD (Personal Flotation Device) Type III or V designed for whitewater paddling.
- Closed toe river shoes; sneakers are OK. Sandals and neoprene socks are not acceptable, as the risk of foot/toe injury is too high.
- Throw rope, at least 50 ft and preferably 70 ft or longer. The Sterling, Dyeema, and Spectra rope materials are better choices than Polypropylene ropes. Ropes with a diameter of 5/16 to 3/8 inch are better choices than ¼” ropes.
- Two locking carabiners. Standard screw type locking carabiners are preferred over the auto-locking type.
- 15-20 feet of 1″ tubular nylon webbing
- Two 6-ft pieces of 5-6 MM prussic cord. Parachute cord does not qualify as prussic cord.
Note: A climbing or whitewater store will normally have these items in stock.
Bring Your Boating Gear – Boat, Paddle, PFD, Helmet, Spray Skirt (the essential five). We will be doing a session on boat-based rescues. Keep in mind that this is not a river trip. Bring river and shore clothing appropriate for the weather. Neoprene is a good option to reduce the possibility of bruising caused by contact with rocks during the class. As always, avoid cotton as this is notoriously the worst choice for river wear.
You will need to bring lunch, water, and snacks each day. The teaching sites are not close to stores or eateries and drinking water is not available on location.