Whitewater kayaks
Whitewater kayaking is an extreme form of kayaking.
Whitewater kayaking is kayaking taken to an extreme. This is
basically the combination of whitewater rafting, except that you
are in a kayak instead of a raft. This sport has been gaining
popularity in recent years, and has even been included in the
Summer Olympics of 2004.
Whitewater kayaking is definitely not for the faint of heart, as
it generally involves some of the roughest rivers around. People
who go whitewater kayaking should have a lot of experience
kayaking in rivers and rough water. They should also make sure
that they know exactly what type of kayak they need to use.
The kayaks used for whitewater kayaking generally need to be
sturdier than most other kayaks due to the beating that they
will probably get from being in the river. Two person kayaks are
not used for whitewater kayaking because it's too dangerous to
have more than one person in the kayak while going over
whitewater. The single person kayaks themselves can vary between
whether or not they're short or long - this generally depends on
what aspects of the kayak the person kayaking wants to emphasize.
There are several different types of whitewater kayaking as
well. If you're just going to be whitewater kayaking for fun,
then you're more than likely just going to be something called
"river running." What this means is that you take your kayak and
go down a whitewater river. These rivers are generally not the
roughest, and there are sometimes some flat parts as well as
rapids. River running can either be a day excursion, or it might
be a week long adventure down a river. This is a great choice
for somebody experienced in kayaking.
Some people find that it's fun to participate in playboating or
rodeo. Basically what this entails is staying near the same part
of a river and using the same rapids to do tricks. This is a
much harder part of whitewater kayaking, so it's less likely
that you'll find somebody who knows how to do it.
The last thing that people usually think of when they think of
whitewater kayaking is what is known as "creeking". This is the
most extreme type of whitewater kayaking, and involves taking a
kayak through some of the roughest whitewater in the entire
world. This type of kayaking is usually done as a part of some
sort of competition, or by people who are looking for an extreme
whitewater kayaking experience.
No matter what type of whitewater kayaking you're looking into
starting, make sure that you're prepared for what you'll be
doing. Since whitewater kayaking is an extreme form of kayaking,
you need to be sure that you're following all of the safety
advice, and that you have all of the necessary kayaking
equipment.