Since my husband works as a Canyoonering tour guide, I'll be glad to share you the important things he had for his work. Hoping that this will help to those who had the same job as him or for those who plan to start such job. Not just for job, but al...
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Essential Safety Gears
Guide's Equipment
Essential Safety Gears
This is a must since you will enter the canyon. It ensures the safety or serves as a protection of your head.
Helmet Hard Hat Blue
This is useful especially if there is a sudden flood and you can't cleary see underneath the water. This is water resistance meaning it will not absorb water, so it is not heavy to carry even if it gets wet.
Static Rope
These are essential for securing ropes, connecting equipment, and ensuring overall safety.
Carabiners Keychains Aluminum D-Ring Locking Locking Carabiners Large Carabiners Clip Set for Outdoor Camping Screw Gate Lock Hooks Spring Link Improved Design Pack - Not for Climbing (6 Pack)
life- saver even if someone doesn't know how to swim but still love water sports😄
HOCIRET Adult Life Jacket for Boating, Fishing, Kayaking, and Water Sports – Adjustable Safety Vest with Reflective Strips, Durable Buckles, and High Buoyancy Design for Enhanced Water Protection - Walmart.com
Guide's Equipment
Very essential cause you’ll never know what will happen during the trip. So, much better prepared.
BLEEUS First Aid Kit Emergency Portable Travel Outdoor Survival Medical Bag Camping Supplies (Red) - Walmart.com
Guides always bring these to put everything essentials inside without getting wet. Here in our place, the guides are the only one who are allowed to bring dry bags so that guests will fully enjoy the water activity.
Yalumo Waterproof Dry Bag, 10L Roll Top Waterproof Backpack Floating and Lightweight Dry Storage Bag for Kayaking, Rafting, Boating, Swimming, Camping, Hiking, Beach, Fishing