Education. Recreation. Stewardship. Competition Presenter: Brandon Nutter Date: June 7-10, 2012 Location/Event: ACA L4 SWR ICW Getting Where You Need to.

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Education. Recreation. Stewardship. Competition Presenter: Brandon Nutter Date: June 7-10, 2012 Location/Event: ACA L4 SWR ICW Getting Where You Need to Be: Wading

How do I get there? Wading How do you get to shore after self rescuing on a rock mid-river? How do you get rescuers to the scene of an incident to render aid? How do you get a haul line on that pinned kayak? Sometimes, the quickest and most effective answer is WADING!

The exception to the Safe Eddy Rule (because we are not moving downstream with current) Look with your toes – use them to “see” the river bottom and pick safe, solid footing Maintain your balance – move only one foot at a time – Stay in control! If you lose your balance or footing, abandon wading and swim – Don’t fight for marginal footing! Effectiveness is dependent on water depth, speed and bottom conditions Fundamentals of Wading Wading

Six Common Wading Techniques –One Person with Paddle / Prop –Two Person (Buddy) –Line Astern –Wedge –Circle –Rope Assisted Types of Wading Wading

Paddle placed upstream and water exerts force on perpendicular blade face, firmly planting it on river bed Paddle is third point of contact allowing wader to advance one foot at a time to new position Once both feet have been moved to stable positions, paddle is sliced to new position and reset on river bed Technique is utilized in line astern and the wedge methods One Person with Paddle Wading * Note the eddy formed behind the wader.

Waders face each other, pulling downward on their partner’s PFD shoulder straps Only one of the four feet should move at a time Lighter wader should be downstream taking advantage of the eddy formed by the larger upstream wader Communication is key Two Person – Buddy Wade Wading

Line Astern Wading Largest wader on upstream point uses paddle to stabilize Each downstream wader pulls downward on the PFD shoulder straps of upstream wader Successive waders benefit from eddy effect – Place victims in middle of line Communication is key

Largest wader on upstream point uses paddle for stabilization Each of the two waders in the next row pull downward on point person’s PFD straps with both hands Successive row outside waders pull downward on upstream wader’s outside PFD straps with both hands while interior wedge members have one hand on one strap of each of the two people in front of them Creates a substantial, stable eddy Effective for moving injured people in the interior of the wedge The Wedge Wading

Circle Wading Wading Each wader pulls downward on the outside PFD straps of both adjacent waders Circle rotates as it moves across current Each person shares the strain of being the upstream wader as the circle rotates Victim can be placed in the protected region in the center of the circle Communication and coordination are key

Fast method for getting additional rescuers or gear to incident site Requires a taught rope across or to the incident site Wader faces upstream on the downstream side of rope, using it for stability Rope Assisted Wading Wading

3 Keys to Safe Wading Wading Look with your toes to find safe, stable foot placements – move carefully and stay in control Don’t fight for marginal or lost footing, abandon the attempt and swim Communicate your actions and intentions to fellow waders

More Information Wading Videos for further review: –One Person with PaddleOne Person with Paddle –Two Person (Buddy)Two Person (Buddy) –Line AsternLine Astern –WedgeWedge –Circle WadingCircle Wading Canoe Kayak SUP Raft Rescue 108 Hanover St. Fredericksburg, VA Phone: Fax: Photos Courtesy of Jed Fiske and Erik Eckilson