Planning A Canoe Harpeth River Trip The Right Way

By Sharon Murray


Many would say that a canoe ride is a great way, and sometimes the only way to enjoy the true wilderness, a much as the early North American explorers did so in the past. In fact, Indians, the French and early American settlers used the canoe not only to travel but make significant contributions to history as well. If you have a mind to making a canoe Harpeth River Trip in the near future, then do read on to get some tips on how to plan a great one.

A checklist is definitely needed for you to enjoy your trip more. This checklist will not only contain things of what you need to bring or to buy but also the things that you need to do, either physically or mentally or otherwise. Remember that a checklist is a good assistant to have around to make sure all your bases are covered.

A good item to include in this list of your is to choose where your destination is for your canoe trip. Of course as far as everything goes you have already chosen Harpeth River in Tennessee. This waterway is actually one of the main tributaries to the Cumberland River. Together with the Cumberland and the Ohio, it forms the Mississippi River watershed. Thus now that you have chosen a watercourse, the next task is to know more about it.

Knowing where the whitewater areas and rapids are is a good piece of information to have. The main whitewater systems are located in the Little Harpeth River, a tributary to the main one. It is suggested that you stay away from this area until you have become more seasoned as a canoe rower or paddler as the case may be.

The main section itself is calm and should give you smooth paddling, but it does meander a lot. Meanders are basically the turns that the waterway makes as it gets older and more sediment deposits accumulate. It will pay to ask the local guide to indicate areas of strong currents and directions along the meanders so you can be better prepared.

Getting a guide will be a good next thing to do on your list. It is best to get a seasoned one so ask about experience and safety records so you know that you will be having a great but safe experience. You cannot ask too many questions about their background so fire away, whether you are asking by email or interviewing directly.

Gearing up and preparing for your trip can be fun and also a bit expensive if you are a first timer. It is best to ask people on forums or people more experienced in the area than you. The best part is you can do most of your supply gathering by internet and you can get some good bargains too.

And most importantly do sit around with your mates and buds and list down what you want to do in the trip and if it is practical. Discuss how long you want to stay out also. As canoe trips and such are quite exhausting, it is suggested that you do not make such a trip too long.




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