How to Prepare for a Canoe Trekking
Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure on the water? Join our comprehensive Workshop How to Prepare for a Canoe Trekking. You’ll learn everything on preparing for and undertaking canoe trekkings! Whether you’re a novice paddler or an experienced adventurer, our workshop offers everything you need to set out safely and confidently.
In this interactive workshop, you’ll learn all about route planning, essential equipment, packing techniques, and safety measures. Our experienced canoe instructors will share their best tips and tricks to make your canoeing experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible. Discover the secrets of efficient paddling techniques, navigating through nature, and setting up a comfortable camp.
Real-Time Learning on a Wilderness Canoe Trip!
Embark on a thrilling 2-day canoe trip on an exciting river. Along the way, you’ll enjoy easy rapids, learn to tackle river obstacles, experience picturesque riverside camping, and have abundant wildlife viewing opportunities.
Your instructors will provide a mix of informal lectures, hands-on paddling and rescue clinics, and active mentoring tailored to everyone’s level of experience. This is a prime opportunity to learn rescue techniques and review best practices in risk management, outdoor living, navigation, and much more. Most of the course is dedicated to hands-on practice, involving participants in all aspects of preparing and operating a safe and cohesive adventure.
What to expect?
How to Prepare for a Canoe Trekking:
- Preparation and Planning
- Equipment and Packing
- Safety and Risk Management
- Paddling Skills
- Environmental Responsibility and Ethics
- Practical Tips for Canoe Trekking
Practical
€ 275 per person
Course dates
April 26-27
The fine print
Minimum age to participate is 12 years with an adult or 16 years without. We reserve the right to cancel any program with less than 24 hours notice due to changing weather conditions such as strong winds or thunderstorms. Please check your email for cancellation notices before arriving. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but your safety and well-being is our top priority.
Course prerequisites: How to Prepare for a Canoe Trekking
This How to Prepare for a Canoe Trekking workshop is open to anyone with some canoeing experience who wants to further develop their skills. Participation in our Introduction to Canoeing course is required, and we recommend having also completed our Tandem or Solo Canoeing Beginners course.
What's included?
- Paddle
- Lifejacket
- Canoe
- Dry bag
- Lunch and dinner on Saturday
- Breakfast and lunch on Sunday
- Camping & tent & sleeping pad
What to bring?
- Water/sports drink
- Active clothing you don’t mind getting wet
- Secure footwear you don’t mind getting wet
- Extra layers in case it cools off during the day
- A change of clothes and shoes
- Sunscreen, sun hat, sunglasses with floater string
- Snacks
- A rain jacket/pants
- Sleeping bag
Course location
The workshop How to Prepare for a Canoe Trekking starts at 10:00am on Saturday morning at Cugnon (B) and ends on Sunday at 4:00pm. We will be staying on site and camp next to the Semois River.
More Information
Preparation
- Route Planning: How to choose a suitable route? Where to find good maps and how to use them?
- Weather Forecasts: How to check the weather and what are the best conditions for canoeing?
- Permits and Regulations: What permits are needed and what rules apply to the areas you paddle through?
- Communication: How to let someone know where you are and how to stay in touch?
Equipment
- Canoe and Paddles: Types of canoes, choosing the right canoe, and paddling techniques.
- Clothing and Protective Gear: Suitable clothing for different weather conditions, life jackets, and helmets.
- Camping Gear: Tents, sleeping bags, mats, cooking equipment, and camping kits.
- Navigation Equipment: Compasses, GPS devices, and maps.
Packing List and Packing
- Essential Items: Waterproof packaging, first aid kit, canoe repair kit, and emergency signals.
- Food and Water: How much and what type of food to bring, and methods to purify water.
- Packing Techniques: How to pack your canoe efficiently and stably? Tips for waterproof packing of gear.
Safety
- Risks and Prevention: Dangers such as currents, weather conditions, and wildlife.
- Emergency Procedures: What to do in case of an accident, capsized canoe, or injury.
- First Aid: Basic first aid skills and the importance of a well-stocked first aid kit.
Skills
- Paddling Techniques: Basic and advanced paddling techniques, and how to paddle efficiently and safely.
- Navigation: How to read a map and use a compass or GPS while paddling?
- Camping Techniques: How to set up camp, make a fire, and manage waste in nature.
Environment and Ethical Paddling
- Leave No Trace Principles: How to minimize your impact on nature?
- Local Flora and Fauna: What you might encounter and how to respect nature and wildlife?
Practical Tips
- Daily Routines: How to plan your day, including breaks and meals?
- Health and Hygiene: How to maintain personal hygiene and health during a multi-day trek?
- Techniques for Difficult Situations: How to deal with bad weather, cold temperatures, and other challenges?