Looking for a few teammates for the remaining slots in our Prince of Wales Island, Alaska kayak tour. Skills should be 3 star/level 3 and up with interest in Natural History, Whales and wild edibles. Great crew so far… Check it out at www.uncommonadv.com.
Our local Benzie county community has a really sweet tradition of passing a piscatorial driftwood sculpture onto those who have turned this historical corner. Since the 50 fish has come home to roost at casakayak for bit, I’ve had a chance to read through the journal. I feel deeply honored to be inducted this very esteemed crowd by the Greater Benzie Hippie Community (GBHC). It seems only fitting that the fish was sculpted by nature and compiled by fellow paddler Doug Chapman. Thank you…paddle on.
And Jimmy sang,”I gotta fly to St Somewhere, I gotta go where it’s warm!”
Caribbean Reef Paddling…those three little words that mean so much
Think 80 degree turquoise waters, living coral reef, comfy cabins, direct flights, great seafood, good gear, good God almighty which way do I steer?
http://www.uncommonadv.com/kayaking/tropical/
I have a hybrid program going on March 17-27 with the description to follow. It started out as a custom trip and grew a bit into a 10 day multi-sport program that is a really good value. It starts with a Rainforest exploration for two nights, then shifts to a 55 ft sloop-rigged sailboat to you use as a mothership to explore the Cayo Cochinos marine preserve, then shifts for the remainder back our island based reef paddling program. Cost is $2695. Its takes place from March 17-27 (convenient Direct flights from Houston). Flight prices just dropped, so its a good time to act.
Here’s a rundown on what’s available for Coral Reef paddling lodge weeks. Coming up next: we have the following weeks available for our small-group, ultra-personalized trips: Feb 20-27, March 6-13 and March 20-27. We are served by direct flights from Atlanta (Delta), Houston (Continental) and a really inexpensive redeye flight through Washington DC on TACA (good service). Follow this direct link to our home-website and complete itineraries, frequently asked questions and packing lists. We can accommodate special diets, and handle everything from the time you arrive at our airport.
Here’s the basic trip overview:http://www.uncommonadv.com/kayaking/tropical/ (scroll down for sailing extension description) which has a good gear list: http://www.uncommonadv.com/kayaking/tropical/equipment.html and a good frequently asked questions page: http://www.uncommonadv.com/kayaking/tropical/faq.html
Cheers,
Miguel

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