L3 River Safety and Rescue Skills Course

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06/01/2024    
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L3 River Safety and Rescue Skills Course

Location: Primary – Cape Fear at Erwin, Alternate – Haw River at Lunchstop Rapid

Date: June 1, 2024: 0900-1800

Instructor: William Holman (For course specific questions, please contact William at williamjh33@gmail.com)

Cost: $45

Open to CCC Members only. ACA Membership or $10 ACA Event Fee Required. Online Smart Waiver will need to be signed in advance of the clinic.

Visit Safety Page for details on what you can expect in this course.

This course is designed as a short program emphasizing safety, enjoyment, and skill development. The skills and knowledge gained can set the stage for a lifetime of exploration, adventures, a healthy lifestyle, appreciation of water and the natural world, lasting memories with family and friends, and a rewarding experience for all.

This L3 RSR course is designed to teach recognition and avoidance of common river hazards, execution of self-rescue techniques, and simple rescues for paddlers in distress. Emphasis is placed both on personal safety and simple, commonly used skills. This course is aimed at whitewater boaters interested in learning fundamental river rescue skills, such as wading, throw ropes, swimming, rigging and craft-based rescue.

Note: This is being held in conjunction with the L4 Swiftwater Rescue class. Day one covers the L3 River Safety Rescue skills. Day two covers the L4 Swiftwater Rescue skills.

Conducted in Partnership with ACA | Canoe – Kayak – SUP – Raft – Rescue

Registration will open May 1.

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All participants in any Carolina Canoe Club (CCC) trip do so as common adventurers. The CCC or its individual members may coordinate paddling trips but no one is considered leader of a trip. As common adventurers, all participants take the responsibility for making their own decisions including, but not limited to, whether it is safe for them to participate on any particular water body, what equipment they need and use, the routes they may choose to paddle, whether their skill levels and abilities are adequate for the activity or whether climate and water conditions are appropriate for their participation. Participants are exclusively responsible for their own safety.

Individual coordinators for all CCC activities set requirements per their sole discretion. The CCC does not necessarily endorse or approve requirements set by coordinators.