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2021-12-13 16:03:56+00
Packrafting: Paddling Remote Locations
In this article, guest author and experienced backcountry paddler Luc Mehl offers insights into planning for remote whitewater adventures with a sp...
Read More2021-09-16 19:22:57+00
Thirteen River Rookie Mistakes to Avoid
Safety Editors Note. Teresa Gryder is a former river guide and a whitewater paddler with decades of experience. For the past few years, she's b...
Read More2021-09-16 19:22:12+00
Safety Talk – The Human Factor
Safety Editors Note. Teresa Gryder is a former river guide and a whitewater paddler with decades of experience. For the past few years, she's b...
Read More2021-08-26 15:40:53+00
SELF SUPPORT SAFTEY
For part one of this series I wrote about paddling, rolling and portaging a loaded self-support kayak. Part two covered the basic gear you might us...
Read More2020-10-19 15:49:32+00
Useful Links to Low-Head Dam Safety Issues
A discussion of low head dam hydrology, and what features make a dam dangerous, and how to mitigate them.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsY...
Read More2020-04-14 20:44:20+00
Kayakers assist the WV-DNR on a Recovery
On February 9th, 2020 kayaker Jamie Gray was killed on the Middle Fork of the Tygart river in West Virginia. The next day the state DNR closed the ...
Read More2020-04-14 15:51:09+00
Good Article on Flush Drowning from Outside Magazine
An interesting article in Outside Magazine, based on a research paper done with information stored in the American Whitewater Accident Database. Ce...
Read More2013-06-12 16:23:00+00
AW Partners with Dam Safety Researcher
American Whitewater's Accident Database contains more than 1000 fatal accidents and near misses reported over the last 35 years. We sometimes ...
Read More2013-01-09 18:49:00+00
Life and Death Beyond the Edge
An article by Adam Herzog discusses risk taking, death, and other issues for Class V kayakers. First Published in Site Zed, a web site for thoug...
Read More2012-04-02 13:04:00+00
Link to Article about Liability & Rescue
By Charlie Duffy, ACA Rescue Instructor ...
Read More2006-09-01 04:00:00+00
The GPS Project: Taking the “Search” out of “Search and Rescue”
Over the next decade, AW hopes to serve as the collecting point for GPS data on whitewater rivers for the purpose of aiding rescue professionals. We h...
Read More2006-02-06 05:00:00+00
American Whitewater's National Accident Study
Jennifer Plyler's National Accident Study was an effort to take a close look at fatal accidents in the paddlesport community using both U.S. Coast Gua...
Read More2006-02-05 05:00:00+00
Whitewater is Safer Than You Think
Laura Whitman's article compares the accident rate among kayakers with other common sports and activities....
Read MoreSafety has been a core issue for AW since 1954, and today we are leaders in accident analysis and safety education. Formal risk management is part of all our programs. We work hard to publicize safe practices that help every American enjoy our rivers safely, and we advise legislative bodies and river managers on the best ways to educate whitewater paddlers. If you look back through the pages of the August 1955 and Winter 1957 American Whitewater Journal, you’ll see the International Scale of River Difficulty, the codification of a class I-IV whitewater classification system, was developed internationally and adopted and promoted by American Whitewater. Outdoor recreation and whitewater paddling specifically have inherent risks, however many whitewater accidents, especially for less experienced boaters, are preventable with some very basic whitewater safety knowledge.
- Always Wear Your PFD (personal flotation device, commonly known as a life jacket)
- Research the River You Plan to Paddle: Whitewater Difficulty, Optimal Flow Levels, Current Hazards, Predicted Weather, Remoteness
- Avoid Extreme Weather and High Flows
- Avoid Dams
- Avoid Drugs and Alcohol