
Crossing a River Safely With a Full Pack
River crossings claim more hikers than most people realize. Fast water is deceptive, and a full pack turns a simple ford into a serious risk if you rush it.
Treat every crossing with respect.
- Unbuckle your hip and sternum straps before stepping in
- Face upstream and shuffle sideways for stability
- Use a pole or stick as a third point of contact
- Cross one at a time and wait for the safest line
If the water is fast enough to knock you over, it is fast enough to carry you away. Turn around or find a better spot upstream.
If the water is murky enough to hide the bottom, probe with a pole before you step. A hidden drop can be deeper and faster than it looks from the bank.