Thursday, September 27, 2018

How To Plan Your Harpeth River Kayak Adventure

By William Watson


Quite a lot of people want to escape the concrete urban jungles that they live in, hankering to get out into the Great Outdoors and meet with Mother Nature. Thus in this decade alone, quite a lot have gone on RV trips, hiking expeditions, camping trips and even kayaking. Should you be a person who wants to enjoy the love of nature using kayaks, then you may be partial to a Harpeth River Kayak river adventure or outing. Should this indeed be the case, then do read on in this article for more information before you decide.

Before you do make any plans it might be a good idea to have some form of checklist to help you out. This checklist will assist in keeping track of all the important elements of you trip so that you will not have any headaches later on. When it comes to planning trips it is usually recommended that you should use a checklist.

The very first thing that you want done is to do more research on the particular river that you want t o kayak on. It is good to know at first hand the length of the river, municipal and state designated entry points for kayak and canoe enthusiasts, and most importantly locations of water rapids and hazard areas, potential or otherwise. Initial research will show you that the Harpeth is a river together with the Ohio and Cumberland form part of the Mississippi watershed. You will also get to know that it is 155 miles long.

On average kayaking and camping trips along the Harpeth river will take at the least two to three days. And these days are by no means physically easy, as they can be trying too. Ensure that you are in the best of health and fit enough to last two to three days of medium to heavy physical exertion. If you are in your 40s it may be a good idea to get a health clearance from your doctor first before planning you trip.

The next step that you should take will be to look for a guide who is experienced in the area. When you do look for one it is more important to look at safety records given a certain number of trips, as this will attest to their overall ability. Also get a guide who is well versed in the local history so that he or she can make your trip that more colorful and interesting.

Before you begin your journey, you should step back and be honest with yourself and assess the overall proficiency of yourself and your group in terms of kayaking expertise. Should you and your group be fairly new to the sport, then you should avoid white rapids and extreme currents to keep yourselves safe. These places of danger so to speak occur where tributaries join the main waterway.

It is also a good idea to plan as a group if you are traveling in one prior to beginning. Have a group discussion of what everyone wants to accomplish. Do this so no one will feel left out and also feel that they have been forced into certain activities.

This article has pretty much summed up some of the considerations you need to think about so as to make your trip more enjoyable Also do further research into what equipment you will need and how to acquire them.




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