#261061 - 05/31/13 07:57 PM
 
To cross a river ...
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Crazy Canuck
 
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I've been contemplating a scenario where I need to cross a slow-ish river (Class 1-2) with only the tools in my pocket and the clothes on my back. Probably a major glitch when hiking or canoeing solo. Estimate 100 yards of moving water as an average distance. And I'm a lousy, lousy swimmer.
  Techniques? Other considerations? What say you? 
 
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#261063 - 05/31/13 08:55 PM
 
Re: To cross a river ...
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Survival and hiking books cover this extensively; tools, where to cross and even primitive boat building. Its good to know
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#261064 - 05/31/13 08:57 PM
 
Re: To cross a river ...
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Geezer in Chief
 
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Didn't we have a thread similar to this a year or so ago?  Having fished the corpses of those who attempted to cross rivers of this nature and given your constraints, my comment would be - don't cross the river...... 
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#261068 - 05/31/13 09:25 PM
 
Re: To cross a river ...
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how to cross a mountain stream, the us army way:   crossing a stream 
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#261069 - 05/31/13 11:28 PM
 
Re: To cross a river ...
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Crazy Canuck
 
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Loc:  Alberta, Canada
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Phew! It seems I have angered the gods.
  Thank you all for your concern. Let me assure you I have no suicidal tendencies. Couple that with a healthy respect for the power of moving water.
  We are not talking about a swift, deadly cold mountain stream here. I have canoed many happy miles on the river in question. I have a fair sense of its moods, its sweepers, where an eddy might form, and most importantly when to stay off (ice, breakup, flood stage). I have also floated several spring miles in a lifejacket just for fun. (Not related to canoeing, for the record.)
  Still, I duly ponder the (unlikely) scenario of needing to cross without my usual kit, especially considering that bridges on the upstream sections are an hour's drive apart. 
 
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#261072 - 06/01/13 04:24 AM
 
Re: To cross a river ...
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#261073 - 06/01/13 04:25 AM
 
Re: To cross a river ...
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And I'm a lousy, lousy swimmer. I'll save you some time.  Become a better swimmer.  Then worry about what the Internet thinks about crossing rivers.  
 
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