Sunday, January 30, 2011

kayaking in the old town

The Old Town kayaks have lots of room in the comfortable cockpits and also lots of storage with a twist lock system for the hatch that stops most of the leaks. The seats and feet rests can adjust to your preference, and you have a glove box, cup holder and an open cockpit control panel. There is also an anchor system and rod holders for those that like to fish. You can kit your Old Town kayak with what ever you want.

The tandem Old Town has the best stable maneuverability.

The mechanics of the Old Town kayaks make them the leaders with the upmost state of the art materials used in their making. Using a polylink three layered material which comprises of; outside linear layer
foam coreinside linear layer

This is a patented product and therefore does a great job insulating the kayak aswell as having a built in floatation system.

There are many different series in the Old Town Kayaks, it all depends on what you want your boat for. They track well so you would want to go for the Loon series that are good for exploring lakes and rivers.

If you want more of a day trip or tour of some sort then you would go for a Castine or the Nantucket series. These boats are longer and have more storage space.

For the more recreational sort of day trip then you may want to consider a Casco or Otter series.

Finally for all those fishermen and hunters, then the new Predator series are for you. They are kitted out especially for hunters and fishermen. They are small stable and light weight so you can easily put it on top of your carThe conclusion of this is that what ever series you choose in the Old Town kayak range, you will not be disapointed. With the vast amount of accessories that you can add to your kayak They are trully the leaders.

Having stability, resilience, very rigid, light weight, insulated and have long life, what more could you want in a kayak.

Kayak fishing is catching on

My first fishing kayak was an Old Town Loon, a sit-inside that was so stable that with a bit of practice (and several dunkings), I  could stand in the cockpit to fly cast.

perception vs. old town kayaks?perception acadia or old town loon? what’s the better kayak and why? any other suggestions for a recreational kayak around 13′ for use in lakes? there is no way for us to tell you what is best for you. we don’t know your skills, but they are both good kayaks.

Old Town Adventure

The Old Town Adventure XL 160 Kayak with rudder has the stability that beginning boaters need and a long profile to make paddling effortless on extended trips. The rudder is a great help too for direction.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Exploring & Camping Information

* Exploring & Camping Information
This tour offers you true meaning of adventure. Starting with hydrofoil trip to Cat Ba Island, we have some time to enjoy the quiet town with beautiful beaches, fine sea food and beer. The next day is a big challenge since we trek through jungle and have a chance to see the panorama of Halong Bay from one of the mountain summits we would conquer during the trek. After the trek we camp on a quiet beach to round up an adventure day.

The next day is great paddling time, as you will paddle our unique route to explore Lan Ha Bay and continue to Halong Bay where we will spend the last night on a deluxe overnight junk. This tour offers flexibility in activity levels while still combining the best of sea kayaking. It is a good tour for both novice and experienced kayaker alike with a little more time to spare.

Kayaking Ha Long Bay is the perfect way to explore the calm emerald waters.  Green Trail Tours has tours that are perfect for beginners or experienced paddlers. This exciting getaway combines the perfect amount of physical activity and relaxation.  Exploring caves, hidden lagoons, pearl farms and fishing villages, you’ll meet locals and discover a side of mystical Ha Long Bay that you can’t see from a tourist boat. Staying overnight at a little kayak base camp on a deserted beach in Lan Ha Bay.

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

enjoy the kayaking

Enjoy bathing in waters of the Bubbly Pool as the northern Atlantic Ocean swells force their way through a narrow channel and creates a jacuzzi-like experience that is fun and exciting with the North Swells. After playing in The Bubbly Pool, return on the trail to the bay where you will board your two person easy to paddle sit-on-top kayaks and paddle over shallow sea grass beds in prime sea turtle and stingray territory.

Birds will be flying over head and diving in the waters around you feeding on the large schools of silversides herrings. Little Jost is located just 200 yards from Jost Van Dyke, and is separated by an ankle deep reef. Paddle along the protected south shore of Little Jost passing rocky areas and tiny picturesque beaches.

You Guide can help you choose the best snorkeling sites on the way out to Green Cay and Sandy Spit-the tropical island of everyone’s dreams! After returning to East End Harbor, enjoy lunch at Foxy’s Taboo, a waterfront restaurant, overlooking Diamond Cay Bird Sanctuary, famous for it’s Caribbean Lobster and island cuisine.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Best Kayaking Spots In Orlando

Paddle Power: The Best Kayak Spots Orlando
What better way to celebrate the winter sunshine and mild temperatures of water kayak through the natural beauty of Central Florida?


Check out the great adventure of these groups and have some fun sliding on the many lakes and rivers in this area. Make sure you take care of turtles and birds - or even a crocodile!

Peace of Mind Kayak Tours: Peace of Mind Kayak Tours offers a variety of regional expeditions. Cruise through the magnificent wilderness of Florida or the experience more unique programs, including yoga / meditation on the water.  

Call or check website for updates on the "Space Shuttle Launch '" kayak tours where participants turned to lift-off from the water. The Space Shuttle Discovery, the early-November launch date has been delayed, probably ready to go to the end of February. For those who prefer to kayak without a guide, the company also offers single and double kayak rentals and free shipping for Winter Park. Two big local launch ramps at Dinky Dock on Lake Virginia and at Fleet Peeples Park on Lake Baldwin. Part of the profits donated to local and global assistance programs.  

Wekiwa Springs State Park Nature Adventures: Head to Wekiwa Springs State Park Nature Adventures for kayaking trips along the Wekiva River, one appointed by the federal National Wild and Scenic Florida Rivers. Just north of Orlando, Wekiwa Springs State Park is home to various animals and plants.

Free tour to hear about the history and legends of the park or experience "Katie's Landing," self-guided adventures along the Wekiva River. Statistics kayak rentals are also available and everyone is invited to paddle through fresh waters.

Wekiwa Circle, Apopka; Central Florida Nature Adventures,
LLC: Enjoy a variety of beautiful tourist area of Orlando with Central Florida Nature Adventures, 
LLC. Host travel company that can meet any level of ability.

Wildlife sightings are common in all programs and "Manatee Winter Tour" offers a glimpse of manatees as they bask in the warm Florida, inland waters during the winter months. Central Florida Nature Adventures also caters for serious photographers. Guests are invited to photograph the wildlife and water channels while sharing a double kayak with the user. Because participants do not need to paddle, the focus of all the can to get that perfect shot.

How we choose holiday provider

A little local knowledge goes a long way. It turns a good holiday into a truly memorable one. We choose tour operators with a deep connection with special places - people who live and work in the destination and who have fallen in love with it.

So travelling with them is not just a brief stay somewhere, it's a real connection with the people, the landscape, the culture and the environment. It's like really living somewhere and enjoying the peace and quiet or the pace and excitement of the place as much as the people who live there do.

Kayak Tour Santa Cruz Island

California's Channel Islands, located just off the coast of Santa Barbara and Ventura, are a National Park dream-come-true for marine nature lovers.

The crystal clear Pacific channel waters, many mysterious and eerie sea caves, breathtaking cliffs, abundant wildlife, and mild weather combine to lure expert kayakers and novices alike to explore their natural wonders. Each encounter with the caves, tunnels, arches, grottos, and blow holes is a unique blend of sights and sounds created by submarine fissures and openings, and the contorted volcanic island formations. And the sheltered paddling areas very often are without surf or strong winds.

Marine mammals such as dolphins, whales, seals, and sea lions abound. And for many species of sea birds, the pristine habitat offers a rare respite from human development. On Santa Cruz Island, historic ranch buildings provide a window into California's past.

Aquasports runs kayaking trips to Santa Cruz Island, Anacapa Island, and Santa Barbara Island.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

kayak fishing

Kayaks used for fishing are different than kayaks used for whitewater rafting, in that they are usually SOT (sit on top) kayaks, as well as typically wider than whitewater kayaks. They often have much larger below-deck cargo areas for easier storage of your fishing gear; some even provide waterproof storage via internal bulkheads. Unlike traditional one-paddler whitewater kayaks, many fishing kayaks can accommodate two or three paddlers.

While you may be tempted to immediately rush out and buy a kayak, it's probably a good idea to test the waters by taking a class on kayak fishing, or hiring an outfitter for guided kayak-fishing trips. While kayaks are inexpensive when compared to motorized boats, it can still be a several hundred dollar investment. It's good to know you would actually enjoy kayak fishing before you make a purchase.

When you're ready to purchase a kayak, there are some things to look for when comparing kayaks:

1. Make sure you'll be comfortable; look for a kayak with lots of leg-room, and make sure you pick a kayak with a weight capacity that will handle both you and your fishing gear.

2. Make sure the kayak is easy to load and unload. You might want to also consider a folding kayak. If the kayak is easier to load you'll probably want to use it more often.

3. Get advice from experts. Tell them what type of a fisherman (and woman) you are. This will help determine the type of kayak you should buy.

Where to go Kayak Fishing?

There are so many great spots in the United States to go kayak fishing, but some of the best spots include:

Everglades National Park - Florida

Considered by some to be one of the best kayak-fishing locations in the world, Everglades National Park offers excellent fishing year round for trout, redfish and snook, and is located just 30 minutes from Naples, or 90 minutes from Miami, and Ft. Lauderdale. With 1.4 million acres in the Park alone, and 10,000 islands surrounded by mangroves, mudflats and sandy beaches, you might never want to leave.

La Jolla Shores - California

But, if you don't leave Everglades National Park, you'll never discover kayak fishing in La Jolla Shores outside of San Diego, which is known as the best location in Southern California for kayak fishing. You can fish for halibut, white sea bass, calico bass, yellowtail and barracuda, among others. Keep in mind that you pull your vehicle right onto the sand to unload your kayak, and that the area where you launch is an ecological preserve which prohibits fishing until you reach the buoy line, which is about a half to a mile out, so you will have some paddling to do before you begin to fish.

East Matagorda Bay - Texas

Kayakers are welcomed at Matagorda Bay with their own kayak trails leading to great redfish and speckled trout fishing. No motorized boats allowed, which means kayakers have all that spectacular fishing all to themselves. East Matagorda Bay is located south of the town of Matagorda, toward the Gulf of Mexico.


To really make the most of your kayak-fishing adventure, you really should consider a kayak-fishing class or lessons with an experienced guide. Basic lessons will cover kayak safety, as well as launching and landing in surf. It can't be stressed enough that a lesson on kayak fishing may make the difference between a great day of fishing and a miserable time.

Visit Boating Vacations website, where you can learn about such things as charter boat fishing and whitewater rafting in California.
 

Monday, January 3, 2011

kayak tour

How this holiday makes a difference

Community
Tourism is strictly regulated within the park to respect the special nature of Gwaii Haanas. For an area once highly dependent upon logging and commercial fishing, tourism provides much needed industry diversity, jobs, and income to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Logging continued in the area in the face of legal and political controversy until July of 1987, when Canada and British Columbia signed the South Moresby Memorandum of Understanding. The Government of Canada and the Council of the Haida Nation signed the Gwaii Haanas Agreement in 1993. The Agreement expresses respect for both Canadian and Haida interests and designations, and includes a mutual commitment to the protect Gwaii Haanas.

Gwaii Haanas is cooperatively managed by the Archipelago Management Board (AMB), which is made up of an equal number of representatives from the Council of the Haida Nation and the Government of Canada. The AMB is responsible for all aspects of planning, operation, and management of Gwaii Haanas. Each of the above itineraries visit Haida Heritage sites where guests will have a unique opportunity to experience the Haida history first hand.

Environment
The company is strong advocate of local environmental groups that are calling for an end to salmon farming on BC’s west coast. Scientific evidence has proven that salmon farms generate sea lice that infest juvenile salmon stocks. To this end, $50 of every tour sold is be directed to Save our Salmon Marine Conservation Foundation. As a member of the Sea Kayak Guides Alliance of BC, our kayak practices follow low impact guidelines that are based on "Leave No Trace" principles. As well, Gwaii Haanas Naitonal Park and Haida Heritage Site has strict guidelines for tour operators to follow and visitor quotas to ensure protection of the environment and a quality wilderness experience for all visitors.

When we encounter whales on our kayak trips we adhere to "Be Whale Wise" guidelines established by Fisheries and Oceans Canada. We provide all gear to minimize what guests need to bring or purchase for a once in a lifetime experience. This feature reduces the weight of customer luggage which saves fuel during their transport by water taxi to our camp. All recyclables are returned to Sandspit. Where local recycling facilities are not available, items are stored until the end of the season and returned to larger recycling facilities on Vancouver Island. The company’s kayak operation is a member of the Gwaii Haanas Tour Operators Association. Our environmental and educational practices also include:
- Educating and adhering to ‘bear aware’ practices on all camping trips.
- Providing water bottles and mugs to all guests.
- Soliciting and acting upon client comments as how to improve our sustainable tourism practices.

How we choose holiday providers

A little local knowledge goes a long way. It turns a good holiday into a truly memorable one. We choose tour operators with a deep connection with special places - people who live and work in the destination and who have fallen in love with it.
So travelling with them is not just a brief stay somewhere, it's a real connection with the people, the landscape, the culture and the environment. It's like really living somewhere and enjoying the peace and quiet or the pace and excitement of the place as much as the people who live there do.

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The best time to go

June is the perfect time for a kayak in Johnstone Strait, and there are many different types of unusual wildlife. Citizen (eat fish) killer whales, however, usually do not go back for the summer until late June or early July. They may appear intermittently during June, together with (mammal eating) killer whales while but not consistent because later in the summer. You can be sure that if you join us during the month of June you will have a great experience and would like to see a variety of wildlife while enjoying the beauty of the sea.

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