What should i take canoeing




















Use it to keep your valuables secure and focus on paddling instead of worrying about a lost wallet, map, or keys. View on Amazon. Protect your smartphone from splashing and the elements by keeping it in this handy case.

Great for keeping you and your stuff dry in the canoe, at your campsite, and even for offering sun protection, this umbrella is perfect for the unpredictable weather you may encounter on your trip.

This one has a watertight overlap roll top and the best-in-class waterproof performance. Use it to hold your camera, cell phone, or use it as a fishing tackle bag or travel bag for so much more than canoe trips. Use packing cubes to keep yourself organized and avoid overpacking. This set comes in a bunch of fun colors and includes cases for your dirty laundry and shoes, which will come in handy on your canoe trip.

Available on HeroTravelSupply. Or view them on Amazon. Staying hydrated is always very important while doing anything athletic or in the outdoors. Use a reusable water bottle you can refill anywhere, while saving the environment and saving yourself some money.

This is another necessary item. The cooling towel gives instant relief. I just wet the towel, wring it out, place it around my neck and feel immediately refreshed. The effect lasts for minutes and can be prolonged by repeating the process. The carrying case allows me to place it within arms reach in my canoe.

Bring along these electrolytes to mix with your drinking water to help your body absorb and maintain the vitamins it needs during your trip. With any water activity you are bound to need a towel at some point.

For canoeing, it could be to simply dry off or refresh yourself at the end of the day. This lightweight, compact travel towel is an essential item. It comes with a bonus face cloth and carry bag making it easy to store in the canoe. You should never embark on any kind of trip day hike, canoe trip, mountain biking trip, etc without a first aid kit. So, do your best to keep it light and pack just the essentials!

Barrel packs are plastic shipping barrels re-purposed for canoe tripping. We offer them in two sizes 30 or 60 litres , equipped with backpack harnesses to make portaging easier. More heavy-duty than most hiking packs, the shorter height of a canoe pack makes it easier to carry a canoe and a pack at the same time.

Many also have side pockets and straps to hold paddles upright when portaging. When using packs like this, the goal is to get as much gear as possible inside the pack, so portaging will go more smoothly. You never know what you might have to deal with whilst on the water. Like any water sport kayaking carries a certain amount of risk with it. When packing your first aid kit ensure you put it in a water proof container or dry bag.

A dry bag is pretty important - whether you're just out for a few hours or a whole day. It essentially does what it says on the tin - keeps your personal items dry.

It allows you to pack spare clothes, a towel mobile phone, food, sun lotion and first aid kit without the worry that any of your kit will get wet.

Risks of dehydration are all too common so it's important to take a bottle of water when taking to the river. This is common sense really - when going out on the water and having fun it can be all too easy to forget about your body's needs. It's equally important to take some food - kayaking is a sport and your body needs fuel to keep it going. The last thing you want is to run out of energy halfway to your destination. A throw bag contains a rope that is used to rescue swimmers by pulling them to safety.

In addition it can also be used to tow other small boats if necessary. Most people who undertake water sports - whether rowing, kayaking or dinghy sailing should carry a whistle on the water. If you get in trouble on the water it's not always possible to yell and have someone hear you.



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