Greg- if you don't know the area, be careful swimming with all your fighting gear on. A lot younger and a lot dumber we used to do that, just basically sling your rifle and jump in, swim across. LBE, boots, etc. fills with water quickly. Always worked out "cept for that one time."
A little buddy of mine and me were cross a creek. From the LOOKS of it, we were most of the way to the other side. Little trees sticking out of the water right ahead of us. Must be o.k. to stop swimming and put your feet down right?? Wrong. I corrected and looped my arm around a small tree trunk (chest deep still treading water). Little buddy isn't far behind, does the same exact thing, stops swimming and puts feet down. And sinks like an anchor. I do the "I'll help" deal and pretty soon we are both going under. He kicked me or I kicked him (depends on who's telling the story;) and we separate, sinking. Boy that creek was a LOT deeper in that center than we figured.... Feet finally hit bottom, look up and it's like trying to look through motor oil mixed with sweet tea. Kick and push up like hell and finally get back above water. Little buddy does the same and surfaces a few seconds after me. His brother who is on watch on start side has already ditched his rifle and jumped in to help his bro. We drag little buddy to bank of creek. It's February, water is about 60. Little buddy weighs maybe 110 soaking weight. He's shaking and going into shock. What is he more freaked out about? He had to ditch his rifle in the abyss.... Polytech A to the K is at the bottom of Crapwater Creek, FLoriGAbama.... Little buddy is fighting us to let him go back in for his rifle. Brother volunteers. No says I till we get a safety cord tied on the brother. Brother goes in a couple times, down for a few seconds, up without anything. Finally he's down a REALLY long time. I think "oh great" and start pulling him up ("Got me a Marlin!") Brother comes up arse backwards out of the water as I'm pulling like mad, looks like a bad cartoon where a character gets "fished" out of the water. It's funny later, but with the trauma/cold we are all shivering, shaking and a mess.
One person going across and rigging a safety line could have stopped all that. We went with poncho rafts for gear, rifles slung and NO gear worn for water after that. Still had one problem later but I doubt that person's swimming capability.
Poncho rafts, really easy thing to rig, takes less than a minute and could save your bacon...
Sorry for the thread drift
A little buddy of mine and me were cross a creek. From the LOOKS of it, we were most of the way to the other side. Little trees sticking out of the water right ahead of us. Must be o.k. to stop swimming and put your feet down right?? Wrong. I corrected and looped my arm around a small tree trunk (chest deep still treading water). Little buddy isn't far behind, does the same exact thing, stops swimming and puts feet down. And sinks like an anchor. I do the "I'll help" deal and pretty soon we are both going under. He kicked me or I kicked him (depends on who's telling the story;) and we separate, sinking. Boy that creek was a LOT deeper in that center than we figured.... Feet finally hit bottom, look up and it's like trying to look through motor oil mixed with sweet tea. Kick and push up like hell and finally get back above water. Little buddy does the same and surfaces a few seconds after me. His brother who is on watch on start side has already ditched his rifle and jumped in to help his bro. We drag little buddy to bank of creek. It's February, water is about 60. Little buddy weighs maybe 110 soaking weight. He's shaking and going into shock. What is he more freaked out about? He had to ditch his rifle in the abyss.... Polytech A to the K is at the bottom of Crapwater Creek, FLoriGAbama.... Little buddy is fighting us to let him go back in for his rifle. Brother volunteers. No says I till we get a safety cord tied on the brother. Brother goes in a couple times, down for a few seconds, up without anything. Finally he's down a REALLY long time. I think "oh great" and start pulling him up ("Got me a Marlin!") Brother comes up arse backwards out of the water as I'm pulling like mad, looks like a bad cartoon where a character gets "fished" out of the water. It's funny later, but with the trauma/cold we are all shivering, shaking and a mess.
One person going across and rigging a safety line could have stopped all that. We went with poncho rafts for gear, rifles slung and NO gear worn for water after that. Still had one problem later but I doubt that person's swimming capability.
Poncho rafts, really easy thing to rig, takes less than a minute and could save your bacon...
Sorry for the thread drift
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