ferry
The act of crossing a river's current without being carried downstream, by angling the boat into the current and paddling against it. The boat moves laterally across the flow like a ferry on a cable. A forward ferry faces upstream; a back ferry faces downstream. The ferry is one of the foundational skills in moving water — it means you can go where you want, not where the river wants.
Etymology
From Old English ferian, to carry, transport. The river crossing is the original meaning.
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