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Local Paddling Conditions

Before you paddle an unfamiliar run you should learn about the tides, currents, exit points, weather, dangers, and local safety responders. A website like this is typically not the best source for up-to-date information that is specifically local. So check in with local experts before going out.

  • What You Should Know
    • Any particular dangers/locations to avoid?
      • Shore Breaks
      • Shallows (near shore or off shore reefs, banks, rocks) - too shallow to boat over? or cause waves to increase in size and/or break (boomers)? Whether waves off shore break is dependent on how shallow the water gets and how large the waves are. You can have a shallow area where only the largest waves break intermittently which can easily be unexpected if you are not familiar with the area. Areas that are problematic at low tide or the potential source of boomers can be anticipated via nautical charts.
      • Problem Areas in Low or High Tide
      • Wild Life (dangerous, protected, invasive, etc.)
      • Shipping/Boat Traffic
      • Local Political Tension/Hotspots
      • Local Crime, Spots to Avoid, Parking Breakins
    • Resources for Help If You Have Trouble
      • Coast Guard, Police, EMS, Other
      • Cell Reception, VHF coverage, Dead Zones?
  • Particular Attractions
    • Scenic, Wildlife, Good Downwinds, etc.