Course Descriptions
1. Introduction to White Water Kayaking.
Alaska is full of hundreds of rivers waiting for your exploration.
Develop your river kayaking skills in this 2-day flat water
and river course. Practice and learn essential strokes and
maneuvers on flat water and then move those skills onto the
river. Learn efficient paddling, river safety, practice using
river currents to maneuver your kayak and introduce yourself
to river play moves. Are you a sea kayaker that always wanted
to river kayak, or are you just interested in river kayaking?
This is the course for you. Pre-requisites: Previous kayaking
experience and an efficient wet exit. All paddling equipment
provided.
Dates: 1, 2 July
Where: Homer/Kasilof River
Fee: $165
Registration: Call 235-2090 or email [email protected]
2. Paddling Skills Workshops - Sea,
whitewater, surf Kayaking, Open Canoeing and Rescue skills.
Spend a day developing your paddling skills in the craft of
your choice: sea kayak, whitewater kayak, open canoe, surf
kayaking, safety and rescue, British Canoe Union kayak skills
training and assessments, and more. Not confident in your
sea kayak rescue skills? Want to work on your rolling and
bracing skills? Spend a day paddling and practicing with expert
coaching.
These flexible programs focus on fun, safety, and coaching
for independence while covering: canoe and kayak loading &
transportation, trip planning, safe lifting & carrying,
equipment design and function, hypothermia & clothing,
launching and landing, balance, strokes & maneuvers, safety
& rescue, group dynamics, trip planning, and more. Take
advantage of these "flexible" courses to increase
your awareness and skills - just pick your craft! These are
great sessions for developing and honing skills or to schedule
British Canoe Union training or assessments. All equipment
provided.
Dates: 3, 10, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29 July
Where: Homer
Fee: $100 full day / $65 half-day/$150*
Registration: Call 235-2090 or email [email protected]
*Includes water taxi.
3. Kachemak Bay Sea School - beginner/intermediate
Sea Kayaking skills - 3 Days @ Otter Cove Resort, Tutka Bay.
Spend a long weekend developing the full repertoire of skills
you'll need to safely paddle sea kayaks as member of a group
in placid to moderate conditions. Trip planning, safe carrying,
launching and landing, group awareness, clothing and essential
gear, effective strokes and maneuvers, safety equipment and
procedures, rescues, towing, ocean play, navigation, and more.
Includes water taxi, 2 dinners, 3 lunches, 2 breakfasts, 2
nights lodging in 4-person cabins, and all kayaking instruction
and equipment (including dry suit). Depart Homer Harbor for
Tutka Bay 10 AM of day 1. Expect first afternoon orientation
and short paddle, and all-day session on second and third
days. Water taxi departure back to Homer around 5:30 PM of
day 3. You bring personal clothing, sleeping bag and other
personal items. Pre-requisites: previous sea kayaking experience
and confident wet exit desirable, but not essential.
Dates: 4-6 July (Fri.-Sun.)
30 July - August 1 (Wed.-Fri.)
Fee: $385 + tax
Registration: Homer Ocean Charters, www.homerocean.com,
(800) 426-6212, or Alaska Kayak School, [email protected],
(907) 235-2090.
4. Across the Bay Adventures.
Water taxi across Kachemak Bay and spend the day honing your
sea kayaking skills while exploring one of several destinations
on one of our local day-trip paddling adventures. 1) explore
Gull Island and Petersen Bay/China-Poot Bays, 2) Ride the
Tide - Glacier Spit-Halibut Cove Lagoon, 3) Sadie Cove Tour,
4) Eldred Passage Exploration, and many others. Pre-requisites:
None.
Dates: 8. 9, 15, July
Where: south side of Kachemak Bay
Fee: $150*
Registration: Call 235-2090 or email [email protected]
*Includes water taxi.
5. Kachemak Bay Sea School - 4 days
full immersion.
Learn and practice the whole array of skills needed to become
a safe open-water sea paddler during this 4-day full-immersion
program. Day 1 - Intro to Sea Kayaking (11 July), Day 2 -
Intermediate Sea Kayaking Skills (12 July), Intermediate-Advanced
Sea Kayaking Skills (13 July), and Advanced Sea Kayaking Skills
(14 July). This full immersion course will allow you to develop
a full array of skills through repeated practice in increasingly
challenging conditions. These are all the skills needed to
become a useful member for a sea paddling group in up to moderate
conditions: force 4 winds and seas (11-16 knots and 2-4' waves
and surf) and tidal stream current up to 3 knots. Pre-requisites:
None, see below.
Dates: 11, 12, 13, 14 July
Fee: $375
Registration: Call 235-2090 or email [email protected]
6. Introduction to Sea Kayaking.
Practice the basics in a day of games, drills, races and skill
building. Safe carrying and lifting, launching and landing,
balance, propulsion, stopping, turning, steering, prevent
a capsize, safe capsize and rescue, hypothermia and clothing,
group awareness, kayak & paddle design and function and
more. All paddling gear provided. Novice to intermediate paddlers.
Pre-requisites: None. Can be taken as a primer for attending
"Intermediate Sea Kayaking Skills" on 12 July.
Dates: 11 July
Fee: $100/$150
Registration: Call 235-2090 or email [email protected]
7. Intermediate Sea Kayaking Skills
Develop precise and efficient sea kayak paddling
and rescue skills, and increase your safety awareness. Efficient
use of the torso and lower body to maneuver the kayak, essential
gear, paddling in wind and waves, design and function of kayaks,
paddles and clothing, simple navigation, towing and much more.
All paddling gear provided. Beginner to intermediate paddlers.
Pre-requisites: previous sea kayaking experience, "Intro
to Sea Kayaking" (see above), or permission of instructors.
Dates: 12, 26 July
Fee: $100
Registration: Call 235-2090 or email [email protected]
8. Intermediate-Advanced Sea Kayaking
Skills.
Develop open water paddling skills, including: strokes, maneuvers,
rescues, group awareness, towing, and essential equipment.
Paddling in wind, waves, surf and current, tides and currents,
chart and compass and much more. All paddling gear provided.
Beginner to intermediate paddlers. Pre-requisites: previous
sea kayaking experience, "Intermediate Sea Kayaking Skills"
(see above), or permission of instructors.
Dates: 13, 27 July
Fee: $100/$150*
Registration: Call 235-2090 or email [email protected]
* Includes water taxi.
9. Advanced Sea Kayaking Skills.
Practice and develop open water paddling skills including
strokes, maneuvers, rescues, group and environmental awareness
(tides and currents, chart and compass), towing, essential
equipment, how to use it, hypothermia and clothing and much
more. All paddling gear provided. Intermediate paddlers. Pre-requisites:
previous sea kayaking experience, "Intermediate Sea Kayaking
Skills or Intermediate-Advanced Sea Kayaking Skills"
(see above), or permission of instructors.Dates: 14 July
Fee: $150*
Registration: Call 235-2090 or email
[email protected]
* Includes water taxi.
10. Passage Canal Sea School: beginner/intermediate
Sea Kayaking Skills.
Whittier. Develop open water paddling skills during this 2-day
course in beautiful Passage Canal. First day devoted to general
boat control, safety, clothing, rescues, and group awareness.
Put it all together on a day trip on the second day. Trip
planning, safe carrying, launching and landing, clothing and
essential gear, effective strokes and maneuvers, safety equipment
and procedures, rescues, towing, ocean play, navigation, and
more. Pre-requisites: previous sea kayaking experience and
confident wet exit desirable, but not essential. Beginners
to Advanced.Dates: 19, 20 July (Sat., Sun.)
Where: Alaska Sea Kayakers, Passage Canal, Whittier
Fee: $235
Registration: Call or email AKS 235-2090,
[email protected] or Alaska Sea Kayakers 877-472-2534,
www.alaskaseakayakers.com
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