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Wilderness Sea Kayaking Tours of Northern Vancouver Island...Call Toll Free 1-866-546-4347 |
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What to Bring Sea KayakingWhile the summer months in British Columbia are mostly warm and sunny, we can still have a few cold and wet days. Please bring the items listed below to make your trip as enjoyable as possible in any type of weather. While our kayaks are designed to carry a large amount of equipment, they do have their limitations. All of the items listed below will need to fit into four dry bags (which we supply). Your clothing into a 20 litre dry bag, your rain gear into a 10 litre dry bag and your remaining personal items into a 10 litre dry bag. If bringing your own sleeping bag it will need to fit into a 20 litre dry bag (Kingfisher supplies sleeping bags, liner sheets and travel pillows to all guests but you are welcome to to bring your own.) It is important that your clothing be made of synthetic materials or wool to retain their warmth when wet. Most synthetics like polartec fleece and polypropylene also have the advantage of quick drying. Avoid cotton items as much as possible because they lack warmth and take forever to dry once they are wet. If you have any questions on what you need to bring please feel free to contact us. Sleeping bag - fit into 20 litre dry bag Please note Kingfisher supplies sleeping bags, liner sheets and travel pillows to all guests but if you prefer to bring your own we recommend:
Clothing - fit into 20 litre dry bag
Rain gear - fit into 10 litre dry bag
Personal items - fit into 10 litre dry bag
Optional Items
Base Camp Guests For our base camp we can be a little more liberal in what we bring (a little, everything still needs to fit on the water taxi and we have to transport it by hand from the beach to camp). In addition to the items listed above you may bring a larger pillow and a larger towel. A musical instrument like a travel guitar may also be possible if we have advance notice. Please note that our base camp is equipped with a propane heated shower and a solar powered charging station for digital and video camera batteries (we still suggest bringing extra batteries).
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