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Kayak Rental and Guided Travel Services
   
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Kayak rentals include all the equipment you'll need: kayak, spray skirt, paddle and life vest. As kayaking is a water sport, make sure you bring clothes that will dry easily and keep you warm when wet. If you are new to kayaking, we recommend that you go with a guide for the first day and if everything checks out we'll set you up to go independently.
   
Cold water (38 degrees F), changing weather patterns and strong tidal currents are good reasons to take sea kayaking seriously. There is little room for error in these cold waters so our guides are trained to teach invaluable skills. Basic knowledge helps new paddlers get the experience and confidence they need to explore by water.
Kayaking in summer
   

Accommodations:
$70 per person, per night (4-person minimum)
Ages 10-15: $45 per person, per night
Ages 9 and under: No charge

Honeymoon/Anniversary Love Special:
The ultimate get-away retreat. No one will find you here. $125 per person, per night (2 night minimum);
2 people for two nights: $500.00
Transportation not included.

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Note: La Caleta sleeps up to 8 people  
   

Sadie Lagoon High Tide Kayak Tour

This 2-hour tour will take us into a magical, hidden lagoon that transforms itself with the coming of high tide. At low tide the lagoon resembles a dry, flat river delta that is constantly flushed with nutrient loaded salt water that provides many marine animals with food. In July and August a wild salmon run attracts eagles, seabirds and black bear for a nourishing meal.

As we enter the lagoon on the rising tide our kayaks provide the perfect platform to observe these wonderful interactions. We'll float up the tide-flooded river and count hundreds of salmon as they bump our boats and fill the stream. If we're quiet we might be lucky enough to witness a black bear stuffing itself with the rich salmon it will need to survive the long, dark Alaskan winter. Photographers will also enjoy the opportunity to observe eagles in all phases of maturity as they feed on the rich abundance of salmon in the lagoon.

This is a grand tour into the rythmns and cycles of a unique ecosytem. Contact us for pricing and details.


Sailwood Adventures
Willie Condon & Marcee Gray
PO Box 15342
Fritz Creek, Alaska 99603
Phone: (907) 235-5465

e-mail: sailwood@hotmail.com
   
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