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Strainers allow water to flow through a deadfall (dead tree), but traps solid objects like boats and people. The force of the water is very powerful, usually requiring assistance to retrieve such objects. If one capsizes and is swept into a strainer, make sure your head is above the water. The best thing to do is to avoid strainers altogether by looking ahead about fifty to 100 yards, whichever is necessary to steer clear.
Weather Be aware of potential changes in weather and the resulting hazards heavy weather may present to paddlers. High winds and torrential rains can affect the responsiveness of watercraft as well as turbulence of the water. Take note of how to deal with this situation. In the case of high wind, stay away from overhanging trees with dead limbs. In the case of lightning, stay in a plastic boat which is non-conductive, or seek a low spot in an open field to wait out the storm, particularly if in an aluminum canoe. High water makes the trees along the banks turn into vertical strainers - no place to safely pull out, and a place to avoid. It also attracts other debris which can adversely affect boat control, or worse if swimming. Flood waters are no place for safe paddlers. More
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