White Water Safety & Rescue

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White Water Safety & Rescue

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Author: Franco Ferrero

Type: Paperback

ISBN: 9780954706159

Date: 31st March, 2006

Publisher: Pesda Press

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White Water Safety & Rescue by Franco Ferrero is the definitive guide for canoeists, kayakers, and rafters who want to paddle white water safely and with confidence. This completely revised new edition has been updated throughout and is now presented in full colour, packed with new photographs and illustrations. Originally developed from the author's Plas y Brenin course notes, this essential manual has grown into an internationally respected reference for white water paddlers. It combines expert instruction, clear explanations, and practical guidance that apply to all levels - from club paddlers to professional guides. What's New in the 2nd Edition? Full colour layout with new photographs and illustrations Completely revised and updated text Unified safety and rescue principles using the CLAP mnemonic Rescue section reorganised to match the 'low to high risk' TRTTG model Entirely rewritten rafting sections by Geraint Rowlands Expanded 'Planning a Descent' chapter, including guidance for international expeditions Inclusion of one-handed signals from Paul O'Sullivan's BCU Canoe and Kayak Handbook Key Features: Essential techniques for safety, rescue and incident management Clear step-by-step instruction supported by full-colour visuals Applies to canoeists, kayakers and rafters at all levels Written by a BCU Level 5 Coach and Rescue 3 Instructor Whether you are guiding on challenging rivers or just starting to explore white water, this book offers the principles, methods and confidence to manage risk and respond effectively when things don't go to plan.

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