Classes & Trips Scheduled for July 05, 2010


Kayak Basics: Lake Natoma    $59
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Do you want to learn to paddle but are not sure where to start? This half day class will allow you to try many different types of kayaks, including Sea Kayaks (Touring kayaks), Recreational Kayaks, and Sit-on-Tops. Learn basic strokes and the differences between each boat type. This class also focuses on essential water safety, and how to maximize your fun!
Class runs from 9:00AM to 1:00PM.
Alternate Location: Kayak Basics: Oakland
Prerequisites: Only the desire to learn! However, good physical condition is required to assure an enjoyable class. If you are not sure about your ability to handle this activity, please contact our Program Office at 800-366-9804. Note: The minimum age for Kayak Basics is 14 years; children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.


Pillar Point Tour    $49
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Our best introductory trip, and a real bargain! Kayaking is a great way to get outdoors and enjoy the natural setting of the lovely coastside region of Pillar Point Harbor in Half Moon Bay. Get up close and personal with harbor seals, marine birds and other wildlife. No previous experience necessary for double kayaks.
Trip duration: 10AM - 2PM
Book a private trip with as few as 3 persons!
Prerequisites: No previous experience is required for double kayak; Beginning Sea Kayak (BSK or equivalent) for single kayak. The minimum age for the Harbor Tour is 14 years; children under 18 years must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Private tours for families with children under 14 can be arranged upon request.


Class II River Running (1 Day)    $99
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Ideal for our Whitewater 201 or 5-Day Trinity River graduates and all class II boaters - again and again! These one-day trips provide superior guided practice on the South Fork of the American River. CCK instructors can diagnose your strengths or weaknesses, while exploring new routes and rivers.

Prerequisites: Whitewater 201 (or equivalent), or 5-Day Immersion class, and Pool Roll