I’m made it back from my kayaking vacation. I can’t wait to go again! Had a great time. There were a total of 15 people including 3 guides. We were gone a total of 6 days and 5 nights changing locations each night. We were on the north end of Vancouver Island paddling the ‘Wilderness Islands Tour’ with Sea Kayak Adventures through God’s Pocket Marine Provincial Park in British Columbia. I plan to include links for each of the tour operators as the photos appear.
I have included some of my images from the 1st day of the kayaking trip. I have many more images to include but will send them out as I edit them. Along with the kayaking trip I did an Orca day trip and a Grizzly bear day trip. The day between I drove to San Josef Bay in the Cape Scott Provincial Park. In addition I stayed one night in Vancouver walking around Stanley Park. Each of these different trips will be a separate posting. (I have to make this last as long as possible.)
Enjoy the images
Here we are stacking all the stuff; food, water, kitchen utensils, personal stuff and wine to put into the kayaks.
Here's our transportation for the next 6 days. We used double kayaks so we had more room for packing than single kayaks.
The beach for our first lunch,
One of the areas we paddled through,
The evening view from our first campsite,
and the same view the next morning!
Overall the weather was great. We had fog a few days, a little light rain mainly at night and a few partly cloudy to sunny days. Temperatures were quite comfortable; mid 60's during the day and 50's at night.
Thank you for stopping by
Mark
oooooooooo cool! Can't wait to see more! so you are doing it again, hey? that's way cool.
ReplyDeleteWow Mark, such beautiful country. There is something spiritual about being in quiet nature areas. I can't wait to see more of your pics. Just looking at the pics of the quiet waterway is relaxing. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteIt was really relaxing. I have not had such quiet since visiting my sister's home in northern WI. It took a while to fall asleep the first night because of the quiet, my ears were buzzing from being used to all the city noise.
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