Avoid River Obstacles
When two people are canoeing downstream, the best way to steer around danger is for the bow paddler to use draw strokes to the right and left. The stern paddler should make both draw and bracing strokes to pull the body of the canoe in line with the bow and hold it as the craft drifts past treacherous areas. Use forward power strokes only to avoid emergencies.
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