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Interior Whitewater
Expeditions Safety Policy
We love to talk safety at
Interior Whitewater and we could start by telling you things like “we
are one of the original members of the British Columbia River Outfitters
Association and have been for almost 28 years”. Or how about “we use a
minimum of 2 guides per trip even with as few as 2 clients.” Or maybe
something like “we never do single boat trips” but safety is much
more than that.
It is a commitment that puts the safety of the clients and staff ahead
of making money, plain and simple. We are a firm believer in having the
right guides on the river at the right time. It’s all about having the
correct boat lengths for certain classes of rapids and paying close
attention to the changing water levels of the river during spring
runoff.
IWE hires only the most experienced guides available who love making
their living off the river because they are simply “TRUE RIVER PEOPLE”.
We have an in house guide-training program that we think is second to
none in this industry. We are firm believers in safety kayakers and you
will quite often see several of them buzzing around the boats if water
levels warrant it. We look for the most qualified guides from across
Canada and around the world because quite frankly we want to have the
best guiding team in the industry… period.
IWE has sound emergency procedures in place and practice them regularly.
All trips have good communication with our base camp and shuttle bus in
the form of two-way radios, cell phones, or satellite phones. In Wells
Gray Park we have extra first aid equipment such as basket stretchers,
backboards, blankets etc. stashed in strategic areas along the
Clearwater River in the event of an incident.
British Columbia is well known for having unarguably the toughest and
most in depth regulations governing a whitewater industry world wide,
and rightfully so. Because British Columbia has some of the toughest
terrain and largest snow packs in North America it faces challenges
other areas do not. IWE's goal is to maintain this high standard of care
and in almost all cases surpasses the industry standard set in British
Columbia.
Doug Trotter is the founder and owner of Interior Whitewater and has
been involved with the whitewater scene on the Clearwater River since
the day he started it in 1979. He has kayaked and guided extensively in
Canada and throughout the world and is a true river person. When
choosing the company to go with it is in your best interest to know the
safety policies of that particular company. Do your research, ask
questions, and try to get a feel for how important safety really is. We
at IWE feel very confident our safety program will stack up against any
of our competitors, be it in Canada or any other place around the world. |




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