Sea kayaking

Baja California Sur - Pacific Ocean Kayak (FULL)

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Join Heather and I, on a Baja California Sur, Pacific Ocean Kayaking Trip.

We did a similar kayaking trip in the Sea of Cortez in 2024 with 6 WCA members.   Check out various WCA Youtube  videos about it.   Also check out the article Heather wrote in the 2024 Summer Nastawgan issue.  It was a great trip!

We will have Ramon, as our Mexican guide/outfitter/shuttle services/food provider&cook for this trip.    He's an excellant guide, with his vast local knowledge about all aspects of our trip .  You will be in good hands.   

The kayaking trip will cover 10-15 km a day in mostly shelter waters of the Pacific Ocean   It will be a pretty casual pace.   Lots of time to relax, swim, snorkeling, fish, hike, bird watch, explore the desert and surrounding lands, meet the locals, etc. 

The rought costs are;

  • $2500  for the Kayaking and Whale watching
  • $700-1500 Commercial flight to and from Loreto, Mexico
  • $400-600 AirBNB each persons share of the group rental. 

Deposite will be due after first Zoom meetings in Early Nov 2024 to lock in your spot..

Final payment will be due ~ January 2025.

To be considered for this trip sign up and contact Gary.  I would need to know your kayaking & camping experience, motivation to come, expectations, etc.......

Safety -  There were no issues on the 2024 trip.  Loreto is a low key tourist town.

Reliablity - Our guide Ramon is solid and trustworth.

Zoom kick off meeting will be arranged late Oct 2024 to kick things off and nail down trip dates, flights, AirBNB's etc.

A google docs will be set up for planning our trip.

If you have questions give me a call.

The Basics
Event Location

Baja Sur California, Mexico

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
~2 weeks
Difficulty Rating
Beginner
Registration Cut Off
11/15/2025
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Kayaking and camping experience members
Maximum Group Size
12 people
Minimum Group Size
2 people
Itinerary
Itinerary description

See me for details In general Fly into Loreto, Mexico ~ Feb 7, 2025 2-4 days looking around Loreto, Rent group AirBNB. Meet our outfitter and Mexican guide. 1 day Pacific Ocean Gray Whale boat tour 8 day wilderness kayak trip in sheltered area of the Pacific ocean (10-15 km /day pace), move camp every. Approx 110 km. 2 days back in Loreto, Rent hotel rooms Fly home ~ Feb 19, 2025

Required Items to Bring

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Recommended Items to Bring

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How to Get There
Event Directions

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Carpool Info

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Other
Notes

None Planning will be done with Zoom calls and a Google Planning Spreadsheet.

UPDATE!

Cancellation Policy
Only sign up if you want to be considered to go.

McCoy Island, Georgian Bay Kayak and Canoe (optional)

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We plan to kayak out to the McCoy Island area. Depending on conditions we can explore around the area south to Franklin Island, Mink Island or north to Pointe au Baril area.
During this outing we are planning to honour the last wishes of Mike Naughton to have some of his ashes spread over the McCoy island.

Born in England in 1918, Mike was the Founding President of the Five Winds Backcountry Ski Club. He began establishing ski trails in the Gibson River area in 1973. Mike captured the history of his beloved Gibson River area and the Club's presence there in "Gibson River Past and Present: A Five Winds Chronicle". He also wrote his memoirs, "Michael Naughton, My Life" . Both of these can be found on the Five Winds club’s website. Michael Naughton died in London on June 3rd 2015.

Original members of Five Winds Backcountry Ski Club remember him for his vision and years of dedication to the club. Old and new members remember him for the joy he has given us as we ski on his trails every Sunday during the winter. Mike's wishes were to have his ashes scattered on his beloved Gibson Trails.

The Basics
Event Location

McCoy Island, Georgian Bay

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
2 days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
7/21/2017
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Kayak (preferred) Canoe (optional) Depends on winds and waves
Maximum Group Size
10 boats
Minimum Group Size
1 boat
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Put in at Dillon Marina. There's a nominal launch and parking fee. Paddle out to Big McCoy Island.
Depending on conditions pick an explore route around islands for Saturday and Sunday either sheltered or not depending on water craft, skill level and weather conditions.

You could drive up Friday and camp in Killbear PP.. You could rent a kayak at White Squall. Then first thing Saturday morning you are good to go.

NOTE; I will be off line from June 30 to July 17. If you have any questions during this time I will get back to you the week of July 17..

Required Items to Bring

Sea Kayaking and associate safety gear and camping equipment

Recommended Items to Bring

Food, water

How to Get There
Event Directions

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Carpool Info

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Other
Notes

I will be off line from June 30 to July 17. If you have any questions during this time I will get back to you the week of July 17..

Cancellation Policy
Only sign up if you 100% sure you plan to go

Georgian Bay Kayaking - Minks and McCoy Islands with Gary Ataman

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We will be kayaking in Georgian Bay in the area of the Minks and McCoy Islands (Northwest of Parry Sound)
I plan to travel up to the area on Friday evening and stay in Killbear campground. The event official starts on Saturday morning (9AM) at Dillon marina.

The Basics
Event Location

Georgian Bay Kayaking - Minks and McCoy Islands

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
3 days/2 nights
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
7/27/2013
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Kayakers - Anyone comfortable in open Georgian Bay waters
Maximum Group Size
10 boats
Minimum Group Size
2 boats
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Exploring Georgian Bay Mink and McCoy islands
3 days/2 nights
See me for details

Required Items to Bring

Kayaking stuff, safety stuff, food, etc.

Recommended Items to Bring

Hat and suntan lotion, camera

How to Get There
Event Directions

See me for details

Carpool Info

$0.22/km

Other
Notes

Kayaks can be rented from White Squall Paddling Centre 53 Carling Bay Rd, RR1Nobel, ON
(705) 342-5324
whitesquall.com
https://maps.google.ca/maps?q=45.418275,-80.15728&hl=en&ll=45.418576,-8…

Cancellation Policy
Only sign up if 100% committed

Northeast Georgian Bay kayaking

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Sea kayaking and camping; 8 full days on the water plus 2 half days.

The Basics
Event Location

Northeast Georgian Bay

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
10 days
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
07/08/2010
Participant Info
Who's Invited
kayakers comfortable in big water
Maximum Group Size
4 kayaks; no canoes
Minimum Group Size
2
Itinerary
Itinerary description

Hwy 400, Hwy 69, Hwy 529, down Naiscoot River, overnight near the mouth, head north for 4 days, turn back and head south for 4 days, overnight near the mouth, up Naiscoot River, home.

Required Items to Bring

Later

Recommended Items to Bring

Later

How to Get There
Event Directions

Later

Carpool Info

Later

Other
Cancellation Policy
5 days

Bark Lake

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We'll put in at the portage around Hydro Dam. Depending on the weather, we'll circumnavigate the whole Lake. Lunch stop at the north shore. Rain or shine. Maximum 6 boats.

The Basics
Event Location

Bark Lake, Madawska Valley

Date(s) & Time
Event Duration
1 day
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
Registration Cut Off
Feb 25, 2010
Participant Info
Who's Invited
Anyone with basic kayaking skills
Itinerary
Itinerary description

we'll head down to towards the Papineau Lake first, then hug the western shore on our track up the Lake. Lunch break on the North shore. Stop by Sunnyside Resort on the way back.

Required Items to Bring

Safety gear, first aid, food, water, spare cloth,

Recommended Items to Bring

SPOT Satellite messenger

How to Get There
Event Directions

Hwy 62 past Bancroft and Maynooth, turn left on Centreview for 4 km, then right on Siberia. Past the new bridge on Madawaska, up the hill and left on the Hydro access road to the portage trail.