'For many of us, a kayak is the means by which we can
take in the full measure of the rich coastal
environment. But the environment where air, water, and
land meet is notoriously variable, and the intimate
connection a kayak provides with that environment leaves
us exposed and vulnerable to forces that can easily
overpower us...Paddlers who invest time and effort and
fully engage their senses not only have a greater degree
of safety - they discover more of the subtle textures of
the waterways they travel' - from the Preface by
Christopher Cunningham.''Sea Kayaker's Deep Trouble''
offers more than twenty harrowing, real-life accounts of
sea kayaking accidents that will both keep you on the
edge of your seat and instruct you with potentially
life-saving lessons. These tales, drawn from ''Sea
Kayaker'' magazine, are the result of interviews with
accident survivors, witnesses, and rescuers. From
capsizes and hypothermia to brushes with sharks and
entrapment in sea caves, the situations are described in
chilling detail and then subjected to expert
analysis.''Sea Kayaker's Deep Trouble'' is rounded out
by a comprehensive introduction to sea kayaking safety
and three dozen sidebars offering tips on equipment,
techniques, and improving your skills. ''Sea Kayaker''
magazine reports on accidents and near accidents so its
readers might learn from the experience of others rather
than having to learn the hard way. ''Sea Kayaker's Deep
Trouble'' gathers more than twenty of the most
compelling and instructive of these reports, outlining
the circumstances of each accident and providing
detailed analyses: What did the paddlers do wrong? What
did they do right? Most importantly, how might the
accident have been prevented? With a comprehensive
introduction to kayaking safety and three dozen sidebars
on gear, skills, and techniques, this book is a must for
any sea kayaker who wants to paddle safely. |
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