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		<title>Finding the Best Kayaking in Seward, Alaska</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 20:57:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alaska is a beautiful state that longs to be explored. With beautiful mountain scenery, breathtaking landscapes, and crystal clear lakes and streams, it&#8217;s no wonder that Alaska has become a top vacation spot in the United States. Alaska also provides the perfect opportunity to experience kayaking, particularly in the area of Seward. You are not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float:right;margin-left:1.0em;padding:0;"><script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://www.jdoqocy.com/p565z84uwy074xyAJNSMKMPR?target=_blank&mouseover=Y"></script></div><p>Alaska is a beautiful state that longs to be explored. With beautiful mountain scenery, breathtaking landscapes, and crystal clear lakes and streams, it&#8217;s no wonder that Alaska has become a top vacation spot in the United States. Alaska also provides the perfect opportunity to experience kayaking, particularly in the area of Seward. You are not likely to find a better place for kayaking anywhere in the world! Here you will find everything you only dreamed of seeing as you paddle through the calm and tranquil waters of Seward on your kayaking journey.</p>
<p>Lowell Point, located inside the magnificent Resurrection Bay, is a prime location in Seward for great kayaking. Here you will find abundant wildlife and aquatic animals along the shoreline of Caines Head State Recreation Area. You&#8217;re likely to spot bald eagles soaring overhead, sea lions perched atop the jagged rocks that peek up from under the water, and grizzly bears as they feast on the leaping salmon inhibiting the creeks and streams of Lowell Point.</p>
<p>Another common location for kayaking in Seward is Fox Island. Fox Island is said to be one of the best sea kayaking locations in the world, and for very good reason. Located about 14 miles from Seward, Fox Island is an area of natural beauty and wonder. This is an area you thought you would only see on the discovery channel! You&#8217;ll find long, sandy beaches that stretch for miles, an inhibited rainforest, and picture-perfect cliffs and coves along the shoreline. Fox Island is famous for catching glimpses of a whale, as the peek out from beneath the water to say hello to fellow kayakers. Falcons and puffins soar in the clear skies, setting the perfect scene for photography.</p>
<p>Kenai Fjords National Park provides the ultimate kayaking experience for those looking to view natural Alaskan glaciers or get in some whale watching. Whales are known to live just beneath the glaciers in the tranquil water, and often jump between the waves as if to put on a show for the kayakers. The surrounding glaciers provide the perfect pedestal for sea otters, sea lions, beavers, and other wildlife residing in the area. They never seem to be bothered by the passing kayaks, so be sure to snap a picture of these magnificent creatures while you have the chance. Kenai Fjords is the perfect location for a kayaking trip if you are only visiting Seward for a short time, as it can easily be explored by kayak in one day.</p>
<p>A simple search of the internet will provide you with a list of Seward kayak tour companies and their rates. The average cost of a one-day kayaking excursion through Seward is around $125. Most tours will include everything you need for your kayaking adventure, as well as lunch or dinner included in the price. Be sure to find a tour that will accommodate your level of physical ability. While most everyone of any skill level can participate in the kayaking tours, some of the waters of Seward tend to be rough and harder to paddle through. Keep this mind when choosing your tour and location.</p>
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		<title>Archipelago Kayaking Destinations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 12:23:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KayakMan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sea kayaking Archipelago destinations take boaters from the ordinary into a world where nature&#8217;s ordinary has been left untouched. Marine life, wildlife and birds thrive. The following are just a few popular sea kayaking destinations. Galapagos National Park The legendary Galapagos Islands are said to be enchanted. Kayaking the area is an enchanting experience, according [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float:right;margin-left:1.0em;padding:0;"><script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://www.jdoqocy.com/p565z84uwy074xyAJNSMKMPR?target=_blank&mouseover=Y"></script></div><p>Sea kayaking Archipelago destinations take boaters from the ordinary into a world where nature&#8217;s ordinary has been left untouched. Marine life, wildlife and birds thrive. The following are just a few popular sea kayaking destinations.</p>
<p>Galapagos National Park</p>
<p>The legendary Galapagos Islands are said to be enchanted. Kayaking the area is an enchanting experience, according to those who&#8217;ve been there. Iridescent turquoise waters, lava channels, blue lagoons, deserted coves and white sand beaches are the stuff of dreams. </p>
<p>The islands are usually sunny, another kayaking plus. Both shores and water teem with life. Sea lions, iguanas, giant tortoise, blue footed booby, and the Galapagos hawk are regular residents. The ocean houses the Pacific green sea turtle, Galapagos penguins, rays, dolphins, whales and white sharks in addition to other aquatic life.</p>
<p>Broughton Archipelago Marine Provincial Park</p>
<p>Broughton Archipelago is a maze of little islands off Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The area is accessed only by water. This very popular sea kayaking destination houses a large collection of birds and wildlife.<br />
While kayaking the Archipelago, paddlers are likely to see orcas (killer whales), Harbour seals, Harbour porpoises, sea lions, sea otters, river otters, mink, raccoon, black-tailed deer, black bears, Bald eagles, Harlequin ducks, cormorants and Great blue herons. </p>
<p>The islands are undeveloped and the setting is primitive. Organized Archipelago kayaking tours are available through various providers.</p>
<p>Sormlands Archipelago</p>
<p>Located just south of Stockholm, Sweden, this sea kayaking Archipelago destination features untouched wilderness.  Kayakers can tour the calm inner area, the lush central region or the outer regions. </p>
<p>Mergui Archipelago</p>
<p>Located in the southern part of Burma, the Mergui is a collection of over 800 islands, most of which are covered in rain forest. This kayaking Archipelago destination takes paddlers deep into the rain forests. Kayak Jungle Rivers visit the sea gypsy village on Nyaung Wee Island and learn about Moken culture.<br />
Stunning beaches and a variety of wildlife and birds give the islands a lost paradise feel. Kayaking visitors have reported seeing wild elephants, flying foxes, civet cats, gibbons, crab-eating monkeys, wild boar, monitor lizards, turtles, armadillos and fruit bats. Birds include sea eagles, hornbills and parrots.</p>
<p>Dover Archipelago</p>
<p>Nova Scotia&#8217;s East Dover sea kayaking destination lies in a protected Atlantic harbor. Numerous uninhabited islands invite exploration.</p>
<p>The preservation area lies between East Dover and Peggy&#8217;s Cove. Granite boulders dot the landscape, spread by melting ice over 20,000 years ago.  </p>
<p>Many of the islands are accessible via sea kayak. Some islands are so rocky that it isn&#8217;t possible to beach the kayak.<br />
Island plant life includes rare orchids, Pitcher plants, lichens, juniper, and wild rhodendron. Osprey, loon, Blue Herons, and Bald eagles reside on the islands. Starfish, mussels, and lobsters can occasionally be seen. </p>
<p>Blackfish Archipelago</p>
<p>This British Columbia sea kayaking destination is well known for the abundance of whale sightings. Whales aren&#8217;t the only creatures causing a stir. Dall&#8217;s porpoises, Harbour Porpoises, Harbour seals, Stellar sea lions, Pacific white-sided dolphins, Orca whales, Minke whales, and Humpback whales are seen often. </p>
<p>Sea kayaking at night gives paddlers a chance to see the area lit up by bioluminescence. Kayaking Archipelago destinations take boaters away from everyday life and into undiscovered, uninhabited, truly natural areas.</p>
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		<title>Kayaking Australia</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 07:44:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australia offers a variety of kayaking options, from mild to wild. Here are some popular Australia kayaking destinations. Perth Perth, in Western Australia, offers serious whitewater kayaking. Winter in Australia is July to September. One winter destination is Murray River. The Murray features grade 2-4 rapids and a steep gradient. Rapids include Tricky Dick, Columbines, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float:right;margin-left:1.0em;padding:0;"><script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://www.jdoqocy.com/p565z84uwy074xyAJNSMKMPR?target=_blank&mouseover=Y"></script></div><p>Australia offers a variety of kayaking options, from mild to wild. Here are some popular Australia kayaking destinations.</p>
<p>Perth<br />
Perth, in Western Australia, offers serious whitewater kayaking. Winter in Australia is July to September. One winter destination is Murray River. The Murray features grade 2-4 rapids and a steep gradient. Rapids include Tricky Dick, Columbines, Fast Eddies, Gobbly Girl and Terminations Rapid.</p>
<p>Broome<br />
Sheltered bays and abundant marine life greet kayakers along this clean coastline. Birds, fish, dolphins and manta rays are some of the marine life present. Turtle Bay Lookout is a leisurely kayak trip exploring reefs, rock formations and watching birds and marine life.</p>
<p>Sea kayaking south of Broome to the Eco Beach and Cape Villarette area is a leisurely paddle. Ocean kayaks are recommended.</p>
<p>Sydney<br />
Kayakers can see one of Australia&#8217;s largest tourist attractions, the Sydney Harbour, from sea level. Sydney Harbour is home to the Opera House, the Admiralty House (General Governor&#8217;s Residence), Kerribilli House (Prime Minister&#8217;s Residence), some of Sydney&#8217;s most expensive water front real estate and more.</p>
<p>Kayaking tours of the area are available. Some tour guides have changed their policies and no longer accept inexperienced kayakers. They state that the Harbour has much more motorized boat traffic and that it&#8217;s best if only experienced sea kayakers paddle through the more crowded areas.</p>
<p>Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary<br />
The Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary is part of the Port River Estuary. Kayaking is an excellent way to meet up with the Port River dolphins and to tour the Ships Graveyard Maritime Heritage trail. </p>
<p>Great Barrier Reef<br />
Enjoy sea kayaking the world&#8217;s largest reef system. Australia&#8217;s Great Barrier Reef is 1400 miles long and home to 1800 known species of fish and 450 species of coral. 3000 individual reefs and 900 islands make up Great Barrier Reef. The biggest problem in kayaking the area is in deciding where to paddle first.<br />
Green Island is a 6,000 year old coral cay and National Park on the Great Barrier Reef. Sandy beaches, clear water and a tropical rain forest make it a popular kayaking destination with some tours.</p>
<p>Tully River in the World Heritage Rainforest<br />
Reef and rain forest tours are available from various tour operators. The Tully River, a Class IV, in the World Heritage Rain Forest is Australia&#8217;s most famous whitewater kayaking destination.<br />
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The Tully is located 87 miles south of Cairns. The river flows through the World Heritage Rain Forest. It&#8217;s a steep, technical grade 4 river. A five hour kayaking trip covers 45 rapids, including the Alarm Clock, the Wet &#038; Moisty, Staircase and Theatre.</p>
<p>Prince&#8217;s Bridge to Westgate Bridge<br />
The Yarra River used to be the lifeblood of Melbourne. Kayakers can see the old docks, boats and bridges from water level. Paddle alongside tankers and cargo boats for a new perspective on size. The area now contains a casino, restaurants, shops and cycling track. Kayakers can pull up at Southbank or the Docklands and grab some refreshment.<br />
From the magnificent Sydney Harbor to the wild Tully River, Australia offers something for both experienced and beginning kayakers.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 03:05:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you&#8217;re looking for a challenge and a chance to test your kayaking skills or just looking to see Florida from another point of view, there are plenty of opportunities to do so. Participating in a reputable kayak tour is a good way to see what Florida has to offer. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="float:right;margin-left:1.0em;padding:0;"><script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://www.jdoqocy.com/p565z84uwy074xyAJNSMKMPR?target=_blank&mouseover=Y"></script></div><p>Whether you&#8217;re looking for a challenge and a chance to test your kayaking skills or just looking to see Florida from another point of view, there are plenty of opportunities to do so. Participating in a reputable kayak tour is a good way to see what Florida has to offer.</p>
<p>Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge</p>
<p>The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge in Florida is a popular destination for many organized kayak tours. A Day Away Outfitters offer several tours based in the refuge.</p>
<p>Manatee Encounter: kayaking with this beloved Florida resident and endangered species can be a fun and enlightening experience. The tour lasts two hours and manatee sightings are guaranteed from April to October. Difficulty rating is easy.<br />
Birding Tour: This 90 minute kayaking tour gives paddlers the chance to see some of Florida&#8217;s migratory and native birds. Spoonbills, herons, egrets and more call the refuge home. Difficulty rating is easy.</p>
<p>Black Night/Cold Light Bioluminescent Night Tour: This isn&#8217;t a refuge tour but it is highly recommended. In the summer, the waters of the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon light up thanks to bioluminescence. Every movement produces light. Manatees glow, sting rays look like something out of something out of science fiction movies and fast moving little fish look like glow-in-the-dark rockets.  The tour lasts 2 1/2 hours. Bioluminescence is guaranteed June through September. Difficulty rating is easy. Kayakers can truly see Florida in a whole new light.</p>
<p>Big Bend Saltwater Paddling Trail</p>
<p>This popular sea kayaking destination in Florida is one of the longest and wildest publicly owned wetlands in the United States. The 105 mile trail features a big variety of marine and bird life. White pelicans, egrets, bald eagles and ospreys inhabit the area. In the water, kayakers are likely to see crabs, fish, sea turtles, manatee, cannonball jelly fish, small sharks and rays.</p>
<p>Six designated campsites are spread out over the trail. Camping permits are required and guide books are available. The trail is open from September 1 to June 30th.</p>
<p>Blue Cypress Lake</p>
<p>Club kayak details several available Florida kayak routes and tours. Blue Cypress Lake is one of them. Freshwater kayaking at Florida&#8217;s Blue Cypress Lake requires moderate kayaking skills. Round trip from Middleton&#8217;s Fish Camp to Moonshine Bay is 7 miles.</p>
<p>The lake contains largemouth bass, catfish, crappie and blue gill in addition to other fish species. Cypress trees, often filled with osprey, surround the launch area. Available side trips include exploring the cypress swamp, complete with subtropical ferns, mosquitoes and alligators.</p>
<p>Weeki Wachee River</p>
<p>Also detailed by Club kayak is Weeki Wachee, a Florida spring discharging over 64 million gallons of water daily. Kayaking this Florida waterway, paddlers are likely to see manatee, alligators, raccoons, otters and a variety of birds. Often-sighted birds include ducks, ibis, pelicans, herons, osprey, wood storks and cormorants. Eight miles along, the Weeki Wachee meets the Gulf of Mexico.</p>
<p>Difficulty rating is beginner to advanced and distance ranges from 4 to 16 miles.<br />
Kayaking options in Florida range from freshwater to saltwater and from calm water to rushing water. Kayaking tours are an excellent way to try out new waterways. State parks and kayaking trails are another option.</p>
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