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Packing for the Nuchatlitz tourThe following is a list of suggested items recommended for your safety and comfort while on your kayak tour. Sea kayaks are basically watertight, although small amounts of water may leak through the rudder lines and hatches. In the event of rain or dropping gear in the water we try to keep things as watertight as possible. To prevent your gear from getting wet all items should be packed in waterproof storage bags. The largest bag should not be larger than a sleeping bag or 20 litres - several small bags are best. We will provide 2 or 3 dry bags per person (depending on how much gear you have). The small bags are good for storing small items such as cameras, sunscreen, glasses, etc. The larger ones will be used for storing your extra clothing. Temperatures: Note that our summer temperatures from July until mid September are generally quite comfortable with temperatures ranging from 18 - 30 degrees Celsius / 70- 85 degrees Fahrenheit with warmest temperatures from mid July to mid August. June and September have the cooler temperatures, occasionally as low as 10 C / 50 F at night. Note at any time of year rain and wind can occur. It is best to come prepared for any type of weather. If you have any concerns or questions about this list, please dont hesitate to contact us.
Clothing Clothing should be suitable for the time of year
bearing in mind that it could become cold and wet at anytime of year.
Layering is the best way to regulate body temperature and maintain warmth.
We suggest avoiding cotton (except for those hot days). Cotton has no
insulation value when wet. An inner material that wicks moisture from
the body and gives a comfortable dry feeling even while wet is the best
first layer (Polypropylene, Lycra, Nylon, Polyester). A synthetic material
such as fleece or pile makes the best second layer to provide warmth.
Wool is also suitable.
Sanitation in the Wilderness
Where do we wash? Are there toilets? These are some of the most common concerns but questions not always asked. All of our camping sites are in wilderness settings and therefore are basic and rustic giving a true wilderness experience. For those wanting to wash up, you have the option of using small streams, the ocean, or one of the fresh water lakes that we may visit. For washing at the freshwater lakes we may come across we carry water away from the water source and rinse onto the soil which helps to filters our biodegradable soaps etc. We can also try to arrange a warm sponge bath if we have enough water nearby. Toilet facilities are not common in most wilderness settings, although some areas may have pit toilets. Your guide will carry a toiletry bag, and will generally designate an area or method that works best for each area. Our guides will go over these details before the tour and if you have any concerns while on tour please do not be shy to ask your guide. All paper and sanitary products are taken out - this is where Ziplocs are handy. Toilet paper can be burned or taken out. Sanitary products can be wrapped in newspaper, or wrapped in tin foil and sprinkled with kitty litter or crushed Aspirin to keep smells down and placed in Ziploc. We suggest bringing some hand soap or liquid disinfectant that can be purchased at pharmacies; this can accompany your toiletry bag.
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Hi christine
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Book your 2008 sea kayaking tour today onlineorCall Toll Free 1 800 307 3982 :: Overseas Call 1 250 285 2121Spirit
of the West Adventures
Box 569, Heriot Bay, British Columbia V0P-1H0 Canada
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