Planning a Multi-Day Kayak or SUP Trip
How to plan and execute a multi-day paddling trip — route planning, gear packing, camping, and safety.
Plan 10-15 miles per day. Pack gear in waterproof dry bags, distribute weight evenly, and practice loading your board or kayak before the trip. File a float plan. Carry water, food, shelter, navigation, and communication.
Πρόβλημα
Multi-day trips fail due to overpacking, poor route planning, or underestimating weather and current — leading to exhaustion, gear failure, or safety incidents.
Λύση
Use a systematic planning approach: route selection, gear checklist, food planning, safety briefing, and contingency planning.
Audience: Experienced paddlers planning their first multi-day expedition.
Steps
- 1
Select a route with established campsites and bailout points
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Plan 10-15 miles per day accounting for wind and current
- 3
Check tide tables and weather forecasts for the entire trip window
- 4
Pack gear in waterproof dry bags — 20-30 lbs total gear weight
- 5
Distribute weight evenly — heaviest items in the center
- 6
File a detailed float plan with someone on shore
- 7
Bring navigation — paper chart, compass, and GPS backup
- 8
Pack emergency shelter, extra food, and first aid kit
Συχνές ερωτήσεις
What is the ideal daily distance? ▼
10-15 miles per day for experienced paddlers. Beginners should plan 5-8 miles. Always build in buffer time for weather.
How much water should I carry? ▼
1 gallon per person per day. In hot conditions, 1.5 gallons. Carry a water filter or purification tablets for refills.
What is the most important safety item? ▼
Communication. A VHF radio or satellite messenger can be life-saving in an emergency. Cell phones are unreliable in remote areas.