English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

I want to go white water rafting and I know it's dangerous, but it's something I really want to do. I have a history of concussions and chiari malformation, but I think I'll be okay. Should I do it or not? Any suggestions?

2007-09-20 07:50:11 · 11 answers · asked by jill 1 in Sports Water Sports

11 answers

It's not absolutely, 100% guaranteed safe. Accidents can and do happen. That's just part of being in the outdoors.

I can only offer you 2 things to think about:

1) there are different degrees or rafting. Rapids are rated on a scale of Class 1 through Class 6 or 7. The high end is unsurvivable - like rafting over Niagara Falls. The low end starts with little ripples. However, the same rapids can have different ratings, depending on how much water is going down the river at that time. If you can sit upright on a moving raft and paddle, I would think that you should be able to handle Class 2 - 3 rapids. However, I am not an expert by any means.

2) Talk to your doctor, and see what he/she recommends. You can always try the gentle trip (class 1-2 rapids), and then go from there. Any reputable rafting outfitter will make sure you wear a life jacket and a helmet. Talk to them about your conditions, and ask them if they would consider taking you.

Understand that YOU are the person who is ultimately responsible for your own health and well-being, and that YOU need to use good judgment on this. Good luck!

2007-09-20 07:59:53 · answer #1 · answered by Ralfcoder 7 · 0 0

Wear a life jacket. Listen to the instructor...if there isn't an instructor and you happen to fall out and get away from your raft, float on your back with your feet in front of you. Try to swim to shore when the current slows. The possibility of you drowning is very unlikely. Have fun, but always be aware of what's going on.

2016-05-19 03:54:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Years ago a sport company got into trouble. They had advertised their activity as safe. Today any operator will tell you, "No, this activity is not safe.". Most whitewater deaths occur to males, alcohol is often involved as well as a lack of safety equipment. Helmet and PFD. Personal Flotation Device. Note, it is not called a life jacket! If you raft with a commercial company you will most likely have no problems

2007-09-22 03:44:53 · answer #3 · answered by g_steed 7 · 2 0

To be safe, I'd suggest talking to your doctor first.

When you raft, you end up getting banged around a bit depending on the water you're taking on. Sometimes it can be quite rough on your back and neck.

It's also not unheard of to take an ore to the head....

2007-09-20 07:54:38 · answer #4 · answered by We Done Yet? 3 · 1 0

I wouldn't call it safe but it is definately fun!!! After all what is safe these days you can not even get in your car without worrying about an accident! I say go and have fun!!

2007-09-23 19:44:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I wouldn't call it safe but it is definately fun!!! After all what is safe these days you can not even get in your car without worrying about an accident! I say go and have fun!!!

2007-09-20 07:55:51 · answer #6 · answered by AeH323 1 · 1 0

Go for it you only live once if you get thrown from boat remember to go down river feet first .

2007-09-20 07:54:43 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

go - but with someone who is experienced and stick to the lower class rapids until you are comfortable.

2007-09-20 07:53:55 · answer #8 · answered by dhdaddy2003 4 · 1 0

you only live once!!! go for it, hopefully your a good swimmer though.

2007-09-20 07:54:07 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

NOPE ITS VERY DANGEROUS

2007-09-20 07:57:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

fedest.com, questions and answers