So, you’ve got the gear. You’ve got your kayak. Now all you need is to jump in and set off on your adventure. Except, that’s the hard part…
If you’re keen on heading out alone, you may be a bit nervous. That’s perfectly normal! With any water sport, knowing what you need to be able to do or have is essential, especially if you’re alone. To ensure you stay as safe as possible and can fully enjoy the experience, we recommend that you follow these guidelines.
The equipment above is always good to have with you, even on group trips. Remember to ease into solo paddling – start with shorter trips in areas you’re familiar with. As you get more confident and your skills become second nature, you can start to challenge yourself more.
It’s important to be conscious of the potential risks and dangers to paddling solo. You may not be able to rely on other people to help get you out of trouble, so you must have the skills and attitude to cope with challenging situations. This isn’t to say that solo kayaking isn’t fun. That feeling you get from taking time to enjoy nature and clear your thoughts is simply unbeatable. With the greater deal of responsibility and caution needed to do it solo, comes a great sense of accomplishment. As you adapt and become more confident, the motivation to learn and practice further is greater.
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