Before You Book Your Nashville Kayak Trip

By Charles Hill


The past few years have seen a big boom in terms of people participating more in outdoor activities as part of their breaks or vacations. You also are one of those active in this trend but you want to try something different with your friends this time around. Your friends are bringing up the possibility of all of you taking on a Nashville kayak vacation and this seems to be a great idea. Prior to your final decision however, do read on in this article first.

To determine if this kind of vacation is really for you and your group, it may be a good idea to prepare a checklist to go over first. The checklist will guide you and keep track of important considerations that you should keep in mind. When planning something that will involve the use of time and money later on, it is always wise to use a checklist.

A first thing to do will be for the group members to take stock of their individual health and fitness levels. It should be noted that kayaking can be a physically tiring sport so you need a certain level of fitness. If it is required that any or all of your group get a medical check up and clearance for the trip then do so while still early. Do this so that you have no complications later on which can cause an inconvenience.

It is good early on way before your trip to group up and huddle down. During this group meeting decide collectively what you all want to achieve while taking on individual expectations and ideas. By doing this no one will feel they were left out and they will all feel they will be able to get something out of the trip that they joined.

You will need to prepare a few items ahead of time, but you must make sure that you do not over pack. Sometimes it is much better to borrow, rent or even buy second hand items for his kind of trip. Do further research on active forums and ask from active veterans on the subject as to what items to prepare and bring.

It is also good advanced planning if you can prepare a rout map of the Nashville area ahead of your trip. Study the surrounding waterways of your map and identify entry and exit points that are possible for your group to use. Indicate areas on your map to avoid such as tributary junctions, where a majority of whitewater rapids will exist.

It is also a very good idea to get a guide for your trip, especially if it is your very first time. Find a guide who has the necessary registration and license and also the impeccable safety record to boot. A guide is needed in pointing out tricky areas while on the river so can be that much safer.

In sum this article has shown some considerations for you to think about and consider prior to finalization of your trip. It may also be helpful if do additional research on rates and such so you can be better prepared with your overall group budget.




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