The book progresses from fundamental concepts of hydrology and physiology to specific hazards encountered during river crossings, using case studies to illustrate key points.
It then transitions to practical strategies for mitigating these risks, including route selection, teamwork, and appropriate equipment.
A key argument is that many drowning incidents are preventable through increased awareness and proactive risk mitigation, shifting the focus from reactive rescue to planning and prevention.
Ultimately, River Crossing Perils provides readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to assess risks, develop safe crossing strategies, and respond effectively in emergencies.
It combines scientific data, expert opinions, and practical advice, making it a valuable resource for anyone venturing into remote environments where river crossings are necessary.