Day 14

5:24pm


    Today was the last of my swift water rescue training. In the morning, we went over some of the basic knots used. These included overhands, figure eights, truckers hitches, prusiks, bowlines, and clove hitches. For many, knots and hitches don't come easy and I am one of them. After a few tries of each, I eventually started to get the hang of it. The second part of the day was all in the water. The first thing we did was "live bait" rescues. This is where a rescuer is attached to a rope and then swims to intercept a person floating downstream. We then practiced V-lowers. This is where there are people holding a rope on both sides of a rapid that is attached to a person. The person can then be maneuvered around the rapid. At the end of the day, we did scenarios that incorporated everything we have learned in the class. We practiced a foot entrapment, intercepted a downstream swimmer, and freed someone of a strainer. Once finishing the class, I felt more confident in my ability to help myself as well as others in river rescue situations. 

Hours:

9:00am to 4:00pm

Day: 7 hours

Total: 93 hours









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