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Backpacking - How to ford a river with John E. Hiker

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  • čas přidán 30. 04. 2012
  • John E Hiker shows how to safely ford a river in the wilderness.

Komentáře • 26

  • @davidmcinnis154
    @davidmcinnis154 Před rokem

    Those water socks look awesome!

  • @davef5916
    @davef5916 Před 16 dny

    such a good video. timeless!

  • @fradee2830
    @fradee2830 Před 7 lety +2

    great advice with water shoes and checking possible dangers down river.

  • @ericpmoss
    @ericpmoss Před 7 lety +6

    I may have missed you saying it, but I find that shuffling helps, too. If one lifts a foot too far, the current can push it behind you and spin you very quickly.

  • @idahoshortsaleking
    @idahoshortsaleking Před 5 lety +1

    thank you. Going on a backpacking trip this weekend and there may be creeks bigger than I've dealt with in the past. This was helpful.

  • @johnnyhiker8013
    @johnnyhiker8013 Před 12 lety +2

    There are many techniques that can be employed to ford a river. This video demonstrates basic technique for a single individual as described in The Mountaineers book - Freedom of the Hills. Keeping a stable stance when crossing is especially important when carrying a heavy load.

  • @johnnyhiker8013
    @johnnyhiker8013 Před 12 lety +2

    These are usually called "water socks" because they are much lighter than a neoprene or nylon water shoe. At just over 4 ounces each my XL water socks only weigh about a half pound total and have other uses besides fording a river. I also like to use them when I bath or swim in the backcountry.
    The pair in this video have no brand name and I picked them up at REI several years ago in the kayak section of the store.

  • @peggywright1887
    @peggywright1887 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for posting this! Hope to apply it on the Bear Creek JMT crossing in a couple of weeks! :)

  • @demidrek-heyward
    @demidrek-heyward Před 8 lety

    Thank you for posting, I will be fording a few rivers this summer...

  • @normanlewis1381
    @normanlewis1381 Před 12 lety

    Johnny Hiker knows what he is talking about. He's a NOLS graduate class of 1974 and a former Outward Bound instructor and mountaineering guide.

  • @jmac217x
    @jmac217x Před 12 lety

    Great video, keep 'em coming!

  • @DocFeelGood4
    @DocFeelGood4 Před 11 lety +2

    WE GOT IT!!! THE ROCKS ARE SLIMEY!!! use a water proof bag with extra air in it inside your pack. It'll float if you do get knocked over.

  • @sandralohstroh3656
    @sandralohstroh3656 Před 11 lety

    Thanks, very helpful.

  • @lyansaine
    @lyansaine Před 12 lety

    Thanks for this!

  • @TheFeydaykin
    @TheFeydaykin Před 12 lety +1

    Nice shorts, bro.

  • @koollama
    @koollama Před 12 lety +1

    That's pretty neat!

  • @zerekx
    @zerekx Před 12 lety

    Eek, crossed Eagle Creek bare foot in December and survived! Video is on my channel actually, it did suck crossing barefoot for sure! But didn't biff it, will check into some water socks, thanks :)

  • @splendid696
    @splendid696 Před 12 lety +3

    How neat is that?

  • @afamilyoutside
    @afamilyoutside Před 12 lety

    What kind of water shoes are those?

  • @HAFIDAELMKAFIHA
    @HAFIDAELMKAFIHA Před 2 lety

    🙏🙏👍👍👈🔔🔔

  • @DeliveredFall
    @DeliveredFall Před 12 lety +3

    You can tell this is a river, by the way it is

  • @nicko198718
    @nicko198718 Před 12 lety

    Make a bag with your shirt fill with rocks gives you a counter weight if the current is to strong

  • @robotslug
    @robotslug Před 12 lety +1

    I see what you did there.

  • @joselorenzodiez7085
    @joselorenzodiez7085 Před 8 lety +1

    v

  • @joselorenzodiez7085
    @joselorenzodiez7085 Před 8 lety +1

    :v