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  • Paddler's Guide: What to Do When Things Go Sour

  • Life Saving Scenarios for Avoiding Problems, Pitfalls, and the Unexpected
  • By: Cliff Jacobson
  • Narrated by: Saige Spinney
  • Length: 3 hrs and 18 mins

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Paddler's Guide: What to Do When Things Go Sour

By: Cliff Jacobson
Narrated by: Saige Spinney
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Publisher's Summary

Twenty-five true life scenarios probe the concerns that are part of every canoe trip. Some scenarios describe life-threatening situations; others detail inefficient canoeing and camping practices. All pose a serious problem which you must solve.

The solutions aren't obvious, and often there is more than one right answer. Give each problem your best shot and then listen to the Action Taken scene which tells what happened. Then, see The Answer: Probable Best Course of Action, which suggests a reasonable plan.

Have fun discussing options as you try to "beat the experts" which, as you'll discover, don't always make the right decisions. Interspersed among the life-threatening scenarios are in-depth answers to the most frequently asked questions about canoeing and camping.

©2017 Cliff Jacobson (P)2023 Cliff Jacobson

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