Creeking

Two kayakers watch their friend (Ewan Nevill) at the lip of a 40-foot (12 m) waterfall

Creeking (sometimes called steep creeking or treetop boating or creekboating[1]) is a branch of canoeing and kayaking that involves descending very steep low-volume whitewater. It is usually performed in specialized canoes and kayaks specifically designed to withstand the extreme whitewater environment in which the activity occurs. In addition, the canoes and kayaks give the paddler improved performance and maneuverability needed to avoid river obstacles.

  1. ^ Sagert, Kelly Boyer (2008-12-30). Encyclopedia of Extreme Sports. ISBN 9780313344732.