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Safety |
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Adventure
Whitewatwer takes
the safety and security of all its clients
very seriously. It is our primary concern
and reflected in every aspect of your time
with us.
All our guides are licensed, trained in
CPR, first aid and advanced river rescue
techniques.
All our equipment is world class, up to
date and carefully maintained.
We use Avon self-bailing rafts.
We always use safety kayakers on every trip.
We prepare all food with the utmost attention
to hygiene.
Whenever possible we use our own AW private
minibus and driver. |
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Before
your trip you will be invited to an orientation
meeting in order to meet the rest of your
paddling team, the guide(s) and safety kayakers.
At this meeting there will be opportunities
for you to ask any questions that you may
have and discuss any personal requirements,
such as a special diet or medical conditions
that could affect your time with us.
We have our own private transportation to
take you to and from the river. When our
own coach is not available then we provide
a privately booked alternative.
We provide plentiful, healthy and hygienically
prepared food and drinks.
Along with our high quality self-bailing
rafts, we provide helmets, plastic paddles,
wetsuits (during winter), lifejackets, dry
bags, camera barrels, all necessary safety
and medical equipment. Tents and sleeping
mats are also provided. Sleeping bags can
be supplied upon request.
All our equipment is of the highest quality,
clean and well maintained. |
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In
some ways it is best to bring as little
as possible to the river. There are however,
some essential personal items that you may
need. |
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Please
bring: |
- Light
weight clothing that will dry quickly,
eg. shorts, t-shirt, swim wear for on
the river.
- Warm
clothing for the evenings including
a fleece or a pullover.
- Sunscreen
and lip protector.
- Sunglasses
(with retaining device) and/or a cap.
- Towel.
- Toiletries
(environmentally friendly is best!)
and any personal medication.
- Flashlight.
- Footwear
that will stay on in the river, ‘Tevas’
or tennis shoes are best.
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You
may also want to consider bringing: |
- Camera,
spare film and batteries
- Walkman/Discman
- Spare
glasses/contact lenses
- A
book to read
- Your
diary and a pen!
- Snack
treats/cigarettes
- A
small amount of money
- A
positive attitude!
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What
You Need to tell Us |
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Please
tell us if you are a non-swimmer or not
very confident in the water. Also it is
essential that you inform us of any medical
conditions that may affect your well being
on the trip. Don’t forget to request
vegetarian or other special meals if required.
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