Description
Operate safely along shorelines where tides, wind, and salt present unique challenges. You will learn tide chart basics, timing buffers, and how to avoid being cut off by rising water. Shelter sections show sand-friendly anchors, splash management, and corrosion awareness for gear. We teach high-contrast signaling with sea backgrounds and sound strategies in wind. A hydration unit explains packing water, preventing excess salt intake, and collecting rain safely. Movement guidance covers rock-hopping, dune travel, and minimizing impact in fragile zones. Foraging basics highlight universally recognized safety principles while emphasizing ethical restraint. Emergency content explains rip current self-help and when to wait for rescue. Planning templates include tide window summaries and shoreline exit options. By completion, you will time your moves well and maintain visibility along changing coasts.
Module videos + tide/exit planners + visibility and shelter checklists
2.5 hours
Tide timing, coastal sheltering, sea-visible signaling, hydration strategy, low-impact movement, coastal risk cues.
Kayak campers, island trekkers, beach hikers, and coastal photographers.






