how would you cross a river?
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you should either swim or use a boat or a raft,I think!
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Use a strong pole or stick about five or six feet in length as support, placing it on your upstream side so that the current forces it into the bottom.

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Always keep two points of contact on the river bed at all times and cross diagonally downstream, resisting the current much like you would a strong wind.

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Take shuffling footsteps, feeling for the bottom. Try not to look down at the flowing water as this may upset your equilibrium, look ahead for the best possible route. Resist the temptation to grab at submerged or semi submerged rocks in transit, as this may upset your balance.
WRITTEN BY = BADAL SAHU
Use a strong pole or stick about five or six feet in length as support, placing it on your upstream side so that the current forces it into the bottom.

2
Always keep two points of contact on the river bed at all times and cross diagonally downstream, resisting the current much like you would a strong wind.

3
Take shuffling footsteps, feeling for the bottom. Try not to look down at the flowing water as this may upset your equilibrium, look ahead for the best possible route. Resist the temptation to grab at submerged or semi submerged rocks in transit, as this may upset your balance.
WRITTEN BY = BADAL SAHU
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