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We’ve got 2 spots left for this sea kayaking workshop in June:

Hi DOC,

Outdoor Programs will be sponsoring our second week-long introduction to sea kayaking program (for students, alumni and community members), June 12-18, starting from Deer Island, New Brunswick, Canada, on the Bay of Fundy.  We will be working with SeaScapes Kayak Tours http://www.seascapekayaktours.com<http://www.seascapekayaktours.com/>/.  Seascapes and its founder Bruce Smith have a great reputation for  skill and safety, environmental stewardship, and teaching effectiveness.  And Seascapes was selected as part of Outside Magazines Best of Travel Awards ­ The 30 Most Incredible Trips to Take in 2015:  http://www.outsideonline.com/1957691/30-most-incredible-trips-take-2015   The area where we will be paddling provides some of the best sea kayaking on the east coast, known for its large tidal range; whales, porpoises, seals and other marine life; and beautiful natural scenery.  The trip involves one day of driving from Hanover (departing the day after Commencement), the 5-day seminar, and a day¹s drive returning to Hanover.

The  5 day / 4 night  program involves a full day orientation at Seascape's base which includes:
•       Local knowledge - tides / currents weather / ocean ecosystems
•       Trip planning/ Chart work / Packing
•       Group dynamics
•       Environmental  ethics
•       Sea kayak skills and rescues
The group then travels out to the West Isles camping on several offshore islands ( 4 days paddling and 3 nights camping).
The paddling environment consists of protected inshore waters, open coast, tidal currents and moderate swell.
This is a wonderful playground that provides lot's of opportunity for both personal and group challenge.
On the trip participants work as leaders of the day on a rotational basis. This allows participants to put into practice trip planning and leadership skills which were introduced during the orientation .
Of course this will be under the leadership / safety net of our instructors/ guides.
This is a very solid curriculum which has proven to be very successful.
The program provides guides, kayaks and related equipment, instructional materials and meals from breakfast day 1 - lunch day 5. Transportation to and from Hanover will also be provided.
Please contact me if you¹d like to reserve a spot or with any questions.   (I¹m also looking for a student assistant to help publicize and organize the trip:  please get in touch if you are interested.)


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Daniel M. Nelson ‘75, Director
Dartmouth Outdoor Programs
115 Robinson Hall
PO Box 9
Hanover, NH  03755
603-646-2356 (office)
603-646-1444 (fax)

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Daniel M. Nelson, Director
Dartmouth Outdoor Programs
112 Robinson Hall
6 N. Main St.
PO Box 9
Hanover, NH  03755

603-646-2356


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