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SOT kayaking in Alaska?
I'll be leaving So. Calif. towards the end of May and should arrive
in Alaska sometime around the end of June. After spending about a month exploring the 49th US state, I'll head back home through B.C., Washington, Oregon and No. Calif. Are there any waters in Alaska that warm up enough during the month of July for SOT kayaking? I hate to think my boat will spend the first two months of my trip high and dry. Since I'm generally a warm weather kayaker, I don't have either wet suit or dry suit. My main kayaking interests are quiet water shoreline exploration, fishing and photography. TIA for any input offered. |
SOT kayaking in Alaska?
Sonof Ravenson wrote: ... Are there any waters in Alaska that warm up enough during the month of July for SOT kayaking? Apparently, nobody subscribed to the r.b.p. newsgroup has a clue. Guess I'll have to dip my toes into the water when I get there and find out for myself. Oh well, so be it... |
SOT kayaking in Alaska?
On 15-May-2006, Sonof Ravenson wrote: Apparently, nobody subscribed to the r.b.p. newsgroup has a clue. Guess I'll have to dip my toes into the water when I get there and find out for myself. Oh well, so be it... Or maybe we were waiting for someone else to give you the bad news. Newcomers tend to get cranky when we tell them what they don't want to hear. You can use a SOT in Alaska. With a drysuit and appropriate insulation. Mike |
SOT kayaking in Alaska?
Michael Daly wrote: On 15-May-2006, Sonof Ravenson wrote: Apparently, nobody subscribed to the r.b.p. newsgroup has a clue. Guess I'll have to dip my toes into the water when I get there and find out for myself. Oh well, so be it... Or maybe we were waiting for someone else to give you the bad news. Newcomers tend to get cranky when we tell them what they don't want to hear. You can use a SOT in Alaska. With a drysuit and appropriate insulation. Mike Thanks...not really what I wanted to read but certainly the sort of input I was seeking. Guess I'll have to leave the kayaks on top of my truck until I get further south on my return trip home. |
SOT kayaking in Alaska?
Missed your post earlier.
You CAN use an SOT in Alaska. Invest in a $120 wetsuit and paddle anything! (Hell, it won't be more than the cost of one tank of gas) Or stick to the non-glacier-fed rivers and skip the wetsuit, just use pile; the water isn't any colder than the ocean off a Maine beach. Go he www.fairbankspaddlers.org or he www.kck.org to hook up with local paddlers who will steer you to some great kayaking. Brad "Sonof Ravenson" wrote in message . com... I'll be leaving So. Calif. towards the end of May and should arrive in Alaska sometime around the end of June. After spending about a month exploring the 49th US state, I'll head back home through B.C., Washington, Oregon and No. Calif. Are there any waters in Alaska that warm up enough during the month of July for SOT kayaking? I hate to think my boat will spend the first two months of my trip high and dry. Since I'm generally a warm weather kayaker, I don't have either wet suit or dry suit. My main kayaking interests are quiet water shoreline exploration, fishing and photography. TIA for any input offered. |
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