How to Perform a Wet Exit | Intro to Whitewater Kayaking Series
0:00 Intro 0:45 Beginner level 1:22 Learning location 1:32 Key points 1:45 Step-by-step 2:59 Common mistakes 3:31 Summary The Wet Exit is the first skill learned by most whitewater paddlers and for good reason. It allows you to get out of an upturned kayak safely and effectively if you are unable to right yourself. Because, as the saying goes, we are all "between swims", no matter how experienced you are. Like this video? Don't forget to like and subscribe! Feel free to leave any questions in the comment section below. Want to get into Kayaking but aren't sure where to start? Check out our courses here: www.aqoutdoors.com/courses FOLLOW US Find us on Instagram: / aqoutdoors Find us on Facebook: / aqoutdoors CONTACT US AQ Outdoors Edmonton: (p) 780 463-4892 (e) [email protected] Calgary: (p) 403 288-9283 (e) [email protected]

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