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When the weather changes unexpectedly ⤵️ I thought about not sharing this story but it was an important survival lesson for me that hopefully can help at least one person understand the severity and to be prepared.  10 essentials:  1. Navigation (phone map, Bivy satellite messenger, compass) 2. Headlamp 3. Sun protection (sun hoody and sunscreen) 4. First aid 5. Knife 6. Fire (ferro rod and lighter) 7. Shelter (emergency blanket/bivy) 8. Extra food 9. Extra water (water filter) 10. Extra clothes (not cotton so it doesn’t hold moisture and make you cold) Other items for this trip: - 30L Dry Bag @Maddle  - Kayak conversion kit (seat and paddle) @maddleboards - Stand up paddle board 10’6” by @maddleboards Subtitles: My dog and I are going to paddle across the entire lake Okanagan.   Rattlesnake island is the only island on this massive lake and it can only be accessed by boat, about 3 miles (5km) across the lake.    The next day was supposed to be good weather so I strapped my kayak conversion seat to my  board and we were off.    We're about half way and now that I'm in the middle of the lake and there's no boaters around I'm starting to realize that this water is very dark and I can't see what's under me and it's a little sketchy.   After an hour and a half we make it to the other side. No one was around except the occasional boat and it was turning out to be a great adventure. We explored the abandoned island that's surrounded by a provincial park so the only way out is to paddle back… and then, the wind started to pickup unexpectedly. We got about a quarter way back and the waves were so powerful no matter how hard I paddled we weren't go anywhere. So I turned back. I had the 10 essentials so I debated cowboy camping for the night but luckily I was able to flag down a lonesome jet ski who found a random boat who could take us back to the other side. I thought about not sharing this story but it was an important survival lesson for me that hopefully can help at least one person understand the severity and to be prepared.
When the weather changes unexpectedly ⤵️ I thought about not sharing this story but it was an important survival lesson for me that hopefully can help at least one person understand the severity and to be prepared. 10 essentials: 1. Navigation (phone map, Bivy satellite messenger, compass) 2. Headlamp 3. Sun protection (sun hoody and sunscreen) 4. First aid 5. Knife 6. Fire (ferro rod and lighter) 7. Shelter (emergency blanket/bivy) 8. Extra food 9. Extra water (water filter) 10. Extra clothes (not cotton so it doesn’t hold moisture and make you cold) Other items for this trip: - 30L Dry Bag @Maddle - Kayak conversion kit (seat and paddle) @maddleboards - Stand up paddle board 10’6” by @maddleboards Subtitles: My dog and I are going to paddle across the entire lake Okanagan. Rattlesnake island is the only island on this massive lake and it can only be accessed by boat, about 3 miles (5km) across the lake. The next day was supposed to be good weather so I strapped my kayak conversion seat to my board and we were off. We're about half way and now that I'm in the middle of the lake and there's no boaters around I'm starting to realize that this water is very dark and I can't see what's under me and it's a little sketchy. After an hour and a half we make it to the other side. No one was around except the occasional boat and it was turning out to be a great adventure. We explored the abandoned island that's surrounded by a provincial park so the only way out is to paddle back… and then, the wind started to pickup unexpectedly. We got about a quarter way back and the waves were so powerful no matter how hard I paddled we weren't go anywhere. So I turned back. I had the 10 essentials so I debated cowboy camping for the night but luckily I was able to flag down a lonesome jet ski who found a random boat who could take us back to the other side. I thought about not sharing this story but it was an important survival lesson for me that hopefully can help at least one person understand the severity and to be prepared.

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