Insights and tips on how to protect your adventure sports business, giving you and your guests peace of mind.
To help your guides prepare for high-water this spring, William McGinnis, a rafting pioneer and award-winning, best-selling author of Whitewater Rafting, The Guide’s Guide Augmented: Reflections on Guiding Professional River Trips, put together his best tips on how to navigate swollen rivers.
The excitement you feel when your guided group has had a successful hunt or fishing day makes all the planning and preparation worth it. Once all the hard work is over, it’s time to secure the hunter’s winning game and safely transport it back to their home.
A day out on the water is hard to beat. Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), canoeing and kayaking are relaxing and fun activities for all ages. However, anything can happen and it’s best to be prepared for the unexpected. Stay protected for your next trip with these safety tips.
There’s nothing quite like the first castoff from the boat. Excitement and anticipation fills the air with hope the first catch will be nothing but exceptional. With emotions running high, don’t let safety slip your mind when afloat with guests. Follow these tips to help ensure a safe day on the water with your crew.