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Canyoning Basics - What you need to Know!

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 Canyoning Basics - What you need to Know! Basic types of equipment used in Canyoning 1.       Special canyoning helmet Yes, without a doubt. The companion of any sportsman who loves to race! A helmet that will keep you safe while you trek up and down rocky outcrops, down steep canyon walls, or even plunge over a cliff into a stunning but unpredictable canyon river. Helmets don't need to be supported specifically because they are necessary and significant in general.   2 .       Neoprene wet suit Given that we are a nature adventure club, we are certain that we understand how crucial it is for you to be dry and warm enough to carry out all the chores that the tour entails. Utilizing the right tools is an easy way to accomplish that. The key component of it is a neoprene suit, which keeps you dry and provides just the right amount of warmth when you enter and exit the water. Additionally, it offers some degree of shie...

Know Your Canyons - Interesting facts and the 5 best Canyons to Explore

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Know Your Canyons - Interesting facts and the 5 Best Canyons to Explore Interesting Facts about Canyoning 1.     \              Canyoning is one of the oldest activities in nature but one of the newest extreme sports in the World 2.       Canyoning was invented by hikers and “bushwalkers” 3.       Physical fitness is optional but still important 4.       Canyoning discovers the most beautiful hidden spots in the World 5.       Canyoning is one of the oldest activities in nature but one of the newest extreme sports in the world. 6.       Canyoning also known as canyoneering in the United States, kloofing in South Africa is an extreme sport. 7.       Canyons can be very easy to descend or extremely difficult. 8.       Canyoning as more ‘light activity and s...

Canyoning - The Sport of the Brave

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  Canyoning -   The Sport of the Bra ve   Canyoning is a type of mountaineering that involves moving through canyons using a variety of techniques that may include other outdoor pursuits like walking, scrambling, climbing, jumping, abseiling (rappelling), and swimming. Canyoning is known as canyoneering in the United States and kloofing in South Africa. Origin and Little History The adventurists' desire to reach the most remote locations on earth led to the beginning of canyoning in the late 1800s or early 1900s. a drive to conquer the world's less accessible locations as well as its greatest peaks. Although the riverbeds were a very alluring target, getting there was nearly impossible due to the difficulty of the majority of the routes, which included steep cliffs, wide gaps in the river, a lack of modern equipment like neoprene, rappel, and other things, as well as big gaps between sections of the river, big divides, and other obstacles. It took a while befor...