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Canotaje - Avanzado

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Note: /noinclude>NOTA: Revise con su asociación/unión/división local para un seguro que puede ser necesario antes de embarca en estos viajes.

1. Tener la especialidad de Canotaje.

2. Definir aguas tranquilas, aguas bravas, clase uno, clase dos, clase tres y clase cuatro.

a. Aguas tranquilas

b. Aguas bravas

c. Clase I

d. Clase II

e. Clase III

f. Clase IV

3. Hacer una lista de los equipos personales necesarios para el viaje.

4. Hacer una lista de los equipos de grupo necesarios para el viaje.

5. Hacer una lista de los equipos de emergencia necesarios para el viaje.

6. Hacer un equipo personal de primeros auxilios.

7. Explicar qué precauciones se deben tomar en los lagos cuando hace viento.

8. Demonstrate canoeing safety signals.

9. Plan the route for a 4-day canoe trip, including the following information:

a. Obtain a map of the waterways you plan to use.

b. Contact the Forest Service or park headquarters for the area you will be going to for any necessary permits (example: fire, camping and canoeing).

c. If needed, make arrangements for your vehicle to be shuttled or for someone to return you to your vehicle. (There are guide services that will perform this for a fee.)

d. Find out if you will be charged camping fees for the area you are going to camp.

e. Plan the number of miles you will canoe each day and where you plan to camp. (Remember you will not be the only ones on the water)

f. Find places to visit and things to see.

g. Make notes where portages are and how long they are.

10. Plan a menu for the 4 day canoe trip. Considering distances and portages, work to keep your food light weight for easier transporting.

11. Make a portage of ¼ mile or more. You must portage your canoe and your gear yourself or with the help of your partner.

12. Do both of the following:

a. Take a preparatory overnight canoe trip with your group, practicing the skills you are learning in this honor to make it a successful trip.

b. Take a canoe trip of at least 4 days on the water, using the skills you have learned in this honor to make it a successful trip.

13. While on your 4-day canoe trip, do one of the following:

a. Take pictures of your trip, including pictures of nature. Make a presentation of a selection of these pictures to a group upon your return.

b. Journal your trip, including spiritual lessons you have encountered and what you have observed in nature while on the trip. Share some of your insights with a group upon your return.

14. Lead out in a worship, as an individual or a group, during an overnight canoe trip. If possible, use illustrations from nature in your worship thought.