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Paddle partners. I'd rather go solo but my wife insists I bring others along for safety. Small price to pay, I suppose. 

Same here. However last year I was on a father/son trip., and one of the boys brought swords made from PVC pipe wrapped in foam. Safe right? Well, I was standing on the sandbar talking to one of the dads. The boys had dug a deep hole in the sand. I watched as the boy in the hole threw a sword like a spear, handle first, straight at my son's forehead. I immediately thought, "that didn't look good." In a few seconds I hear my older son scream, "DADDY!" I ran over and blood is pouring out of his forehead. Thankfully, I had butterfly strips in the first aid kit. We were 10 miles down river with 30 miles to go. There are no other takeout points. The butterfly strips worked pretty good. He wasn't able to swim, but he was ok.I bring the first aid kit and try hard not to use it.
And that's why, when I was leading youth on trips, I also carried a large pkg of steri-strips, a tube of surgical glue (basically medical grade superglue), and a skin stapler. the first 2 got used fairly often, usually when some kid used a ubersharp pocket or sheath knife to cut salami..Same here. However last year I was on a father/son trip., and one of the boys brought swords made from PVC pipe wrapped in foam. Safe right? Well, I was standing on the sandbar talking to one of the dads. The boys had dug a deep hole in the sand. I watched as the boy in the hole threw a sword like a spear, handle first, straight at my son's forehead. I immediately thought, "that didn't look good." In a few seconds I hear my older son scream, "DADDY!" I ran over and blood is pouring out of his forehead. Thankfully, I had butterfly strips in the first aid kit. We were 10 miles down river with 30 miles to go. There are no other takeout points. The butterfly strips worked pretty good. He wasn't able to swim, but he was ok.
We outlawed hatchets for that very reason. I am surprised we haven't had more pocket knife injuries.And that's why, when I was leading youth on trips, I also carried a large pkg of steri-strips, a tube of surgical glue (basically medical grade superglue), and a skin stapler. the first 2 got used fairly often, usually when some kid used a ubersharp pocket or sheath knife to cut salami..
The surgical stapler has only been needed once, and not for my group- a student from another group used a hatchet while standing up with the predicted result, Yup, he stuck it in his calf. That stapler turned a full blown "drop everything, call for evac" medical emergency into a case for being tended to while the group took the time to pack up and self evacuate thanks to saline irrigation, 9 staples, and some wound dressing. Apparently I did a good job as when the head teacher called me after he said the hospital elected to leave my staples in and just cleaned and re-bandaged it
I'll bet the story about that accident grew into a harrowing attack by a bear or a crazed wildman when told to the girls later...![]()