Skills Course Overview

This course is designed as a program emphasizing safety, enjoyment, and skill development. The skills and knowledge gained through this course can set the stage for a lifetime of exploration, adventures, a healthy lifestyle, appreciation of water and the natural world, lasting memories with family and friends, and a rewarding experience for all - we paddle because it is fun.

To adequately perform the required maneuvers of this course venue, thigh straps are strongly encouraged.

Skills Course Prerequisites

Course Duration

The course duration should be adjusted to best fit the needs and goals of the participants. Suggested time: Half a day to one day (4-8 hours).

Course Location / Accessible Venues

Moving water on rivers including class II-III sections.

A rapid class includes rapids at the lower and upper ends of the difficulty range, designated “-“ and “+”  respectively.

Ideally, this course should include a brief approach to the venue, carrying the deflated packraft.

Course Size:

5 Participants : 1 Instructor; with an additional qualified assistant, the ratio can be 10 : 2.

For additional details, see SEIC Policy Manual Chapter 6.

Instructor

This assessment course may be offered by Level 4: Whitewater Packrafting ACA Instructors, Instructor Trainers, or Instructor Trainer Educators.

Succeeding Courses

Paddling and Packrafting Environment

Learning objectives - students should understand the following factors as they relate to the planning and execution of a paddling trip.