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Kayaking Rapids

Jasper Quincy

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Kayaking Rapids explores the thrilling world of whitewater kayaking, blending adventure with the science behind river dynamics. It explains how understanding the forces of water, from laminar flow to turbulent eddies, is key to safely navigating rapids. Intriguingly, the book reveals how expert kayakers use this knowledge, combined with paddling techniques, to harness the river's power. The book’s unique approach lies in its integration of fluid dynamics and practical skills, emphasizing that responsible whitewater kayaking is about more than just seeking thrills; it's about informed engagement with nature. Starting with fundamental concepts of river features, the book progresses through essential kayaking maneuvers, safety protocols, rescue techniques, and real river scenarios, culminating in advanced paddling techniques. It highlights the importance of kayak safety, river conservation, and understanding the language of the river.
Available since: 03/10/2025.
Print length: 112 pages.

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