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Hello RDRINK,
I agree with Krawlings. Not likely you are going to run out of air with the volume you are planning to take and the shallow depth of the river. And if you did run out of air, you would likely be very waterlogged, and tired of being underwater at that point.
I think if I ran out of air and was on the surfaced drifting, I would take off my BC to make myself more comfortable. Could even use my floating BC to prop my feet up on, while I lay on my back and drift.
Many years ago, I drifted down the Santa Fe (Florida river) in a canoe. It was stunningly beautiful.
I agree with Krawlings. Not likely you are going to run out of air with the volume you are planning to take and the shallow depth of the river. And if you did run out of air, you would likely be very waterlogged, and tired of being underwater at that point.
I think if I ran out of air and was on the surfaced drifting, I would take off my BC to make myself more comfortable. Could even use my floating BC to prop my feet up on, while I lay on my back and drift.
Many years ago, I drifted down the Santa Fe (Florida river) in a canoe. It was stunningly beautiful.
if you do run out of air time it is a real nice drift on the surface