Dave Salisbury makes sense of Overlander Falls
on the Fraser River, B.C. PHOTO: RYAN CREARY
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iPaddling
produces
confusion...people don’t know what the appropriate action is until
they
take some action and see what happens.” In effect, trial and error helps define what is going on, and brings sense to the con- fusion. Waiting to see what happens only makes things worse. Sensemaking grows with experience.
A wider range of experience allows wider breadth of sensemaking. That doesn’t mean I’m going to volunteer to get pinned just to get a sense of it. I’d rather take my chances on the conference circuit. Jeff Jackson is a professor of Outdoor Adventure at Algonquin College and is the co-author of Managing Risk: Systems Planning for Outdoor Adventure Programs,
www.themanagingriskbook.com.
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