Safety, extremely safe, very safe
Safety overall is relatively stable, firmly grasp and keep still, don’t shift left or right, don’t stand up, when seeing rocky protrusions immediately bow your head.
Very safe, don’t rock left and right, water is very shallow. The last section of the stream flows relatively quickly, just hang in there.
Sit steady and hold tight, don’t swing left or right to avoid hitting the rocks on both sides. Don’t have your hands hanging outside the boat either to prevent getting hurt. It’s still relatively safe.
It’s very safe, actually the water is quite shallow.
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Safe and sound, just a bit rushed to the final stretch.
“Safe and sound, but it’s estimated that the artificially induced bumps during the later stages will create ripples in the water, causing the boat to take on water, get wet behind, and still be okay physically.”
Safety, there will be splashing water inside the boat sometimes, it’s easy to get wet pants, it’s best to wear a raincoat.
Safety, actually doesn’t require an umbrella, a little bit of water will stick to it. We didn’t wear umbrellas and we can still sit down.
Very safe, except for two bumpy sections just before reaching the end point where there will be a splashing of water, shoes may get wet; otherwise, all other road segments are very stable.
There’s nothing exciting, my 3-year-old son is not afraid
Very secure, it’s just when approaching the endpoint that there are a few downhill sections and possibly some splashing water, with a touch of excitement. Otherwise, the whole process is very stable.
Except for a few thrilling downhill sections that splash into water near the finish, most of the first nine-tenths of the route are very smooth.
Very stable, only slightly wobbly on the two turns before reaching the water’s edge. The process is not hurried at all.
Very safe, only the last few were extremely fast and compared to drifting, it was relatively stable.
Very safe, just the last two corners are a bit bumpy, will splash a little water, otherwise all roads are very flat and stable, can take phone to shoot video without any problem.
Quite safe, just buy a longer raincoat with shoe covers.
There’s no excitement. Buying a good raincoat is fine. Shoes may get wet.
Safety, extremely safe, very safe.
Secure, overall relatively stable, grasp firmly with both hands, do not sway left or right, do not stand up, and as you approach a rocky protrusion, bend your head down in time.
Very safe, don’t sway left and right, water very shallow. The last short bit of water flow is quite swift, just grab on okay!
Sit steady and hold tight, don’t wobble left or right to avoid hitting the rocks on both sides, keep your hands away from the outer side of the boat to prevent injury. It’s still relatively safe.
Very safe, actually quite shallow.
It’s very safe, only a short segment near the endpoint is a bit rushed.
Very safe, estimated to be artificial vibration by the end stage, which can create water splashes, the boat will take on water, and butt parts may get wet; nevertheless, my upper body remains good.
Safety, there will be splashing water on board once a year, which is easily wet and can ruin pants. It’s best to wear rain gear.
Safety, actually doesn’t need raincoat, will stick to a little water, we didn’t wear raincoats and can sit
Very safe, there are only two rough sections near the end where you might get splashed and your shoes will get wet. The rest of the path is very smooth.
There’s no thrill, I’m not afraid even at 3 years old.
Very safe, it’s just that near the endpoint there are a few downhill slopes and possibly some splashing water, with just a hint of excitement; otherwise, everything else is very stable.
Excluding the few exciting downhill sections that dump you into water at the very end, most of the first nine-tenths of the route is quite smooth and stable.
Very steady, just take two bends and then slightly splash into the water; no need to hurry during this process.
Very safe, only the last few miles are extremely fast, relatively speaking it’s very stable compared to drifting.
Very safe, just a bit bumpy towards the end with two curves where you’ll get splashed some water; the rest of the road is very flat and smooth - you can even take phone shots while filming videos without any problem!
Quite safe, just buy a raincoat with an extendable shoe cover and you’re good to go.
There’s nothing exciting about it, just buy a good raincoat and that’ll be fine. Shoes might get wet.