What time can I start drifting in the morning?
As a general guideline, it’s recommended to start your drift adventure at around 9-10 am. However, this may vary depending on factors such as:
- Weather conditions. Morning mist or fog might be nice for photography, but if it’s too thick, you’ll want to wait until mid-morning when the sun has burned off some of the haze.
- Water levels and flow rates. If you’re drift fishing or surfing, morning water conditions are often better due to lower winds and warmer temperatures, which can make conditions more favorable for catching fish or riding waves.
- Local regulations and restrictions. Some areas have specific rules about noise levels in protected areas during peak hours (usually 7-9 am). Be sure to check local regulations before planning your drift adventure.
Of course, these are just general guidelines. As the morning progresses, you can adjust your plans accordingly based on the actual conditions and how they affect your drifting experience.