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Sea Kayaking
with Killer Whales, Orcas -
Tour Details
Out
For Adventures' Orca Encounters tour is the most exhilarating way
to view Killer Whales. Paddling a sea kayak through Johnstone
Strait is what many people feel is the ultimate means to see
these magnificent mammals. The Orca, or Killer Whale is the
largest member of the Dolphin family. An adult male can range
between 8 and 10 meters (25 and 30 feet,) with a dorsal fin that
stands up 6 feet tall from its back and the entire animal can
weigh as much as 8 tons. Join out For Adventure as we journey
safely into the
home of the Orca and explore...
Kayaking with Killer Whales
on schedule
Out in Johnstone Strait we are in touch with the
whale movement through VHF radio as we ply the rich coastal
waters in search of the Killer Whale. As with all wild animals
the Orca gives no guarantee on its appearance but in this area
it passes so regularly that some people have mistakenly imagined
that the Orca runs a schedule. Yet each summer, almost like
clock work the resident Killer Whales of Vancouver Island show
up and almost invariably swim a circuit, often twice each day,
through the Strait. This regularity makes Johnstone Strait the
best area to view Orcas in the wild. Through the next few days
of our wilderness experience, we usually run into them
several times creating an incredible experience for those
involved.
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As the whales pass, we are
often rewarded with their calls over our hydrophone that we
carry with us at all times. Your guide will have a complete book
detailing all the Northern Resident Killer Whales in this area,
complete with photos. Also, all of our tours are sent with a
mini library featuring information on the whales and other
plants and animals for your perusal. |
Orca sightings from camp
On our Orca
sea kayaking trips we are on a constant vigil for
wild life sightings of all kinds. A guest will call from the
beach to announce the approach of a whale or Dalls' porpoise and
we all walk out to see and shoot pictures. We relax in the
comfort of our snug camp and enjoy scrumptious meals carefully
prepared by our guides. Sitting around a camp fire, we can hear
the sounds of the ocean at night. The sounds of sea lions
surfacing, and ocassionaly the momentous sound of the Orcas' breath in the
darkness. Moments of magic at each
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"This trip was amazing, truly a
once in a life time adventure. I have recommended it to
all my friends." Jennifer S., Boulder CO |
Traveling by sea kayak inspires the soul
There is a feeling of true freedom and peace in living in the
wilderness on this tour. You rise with the day,
you move with the tides and the wind. The sun warms your body,
and the wildlife warms your soul. By night you settle down for,
what some say are the most relaxing and fulfilling rests they
have ever had. A sleep surrounded by fresh air, stars and
wilderness.
Morning coffee and breakfast
Our mornings are met with peace and
tranquility, and for those coffee lovers, there is a slight
aroma of fresh coffee brewing for your awakened
spirit. Breakfast consists of creative, delicious hot meals and
beverages such as coffee, tea or hot chocolate. We'll enjoy
dishes such as French toast with fresh
berries, again skillfully prepared by your experienced guide in
our canvas mess tent.
Cooking in the wilderness is a mix of art and science and like
wine, improves with the years.
Days spent
paddling with some short hikes
Our days are spent exploring with our kayaks as
we search out interesting places and wildlife. The magnificent
Bald Eagles soar above or sit perched and watch us pass by, as
if the eagle were as interested in seeing us as we are them.
Rounding a bend you happen upon a Black Bear searching for some
food under rocks on the beach. Ignoring our presence the bear
grabs large boulders and rolls them down the beach as if they
were weightless.
We meet people involved in researching the
Killer Whale whales
One of our days will find us hiking through
an incredible coastal rain forest on a trail that brings us out to
a plateau overlooking the Robson Bight Ecological Reserve in Johnstone
Strait, where researchers have an primitive camp. The
Robson Bight is an area
along the Vancouver Island shore in which the Orcas frequent to
rub their bellies
and side on the pebbly beaches.
It is
protected from entry to all sight seekers but from this vantage
point it can be viewed though binoculars perfectly as can the
entire Strait for miles in either direction. This is our time to
talk directly to people who are very much in the know on the
daily events of the area as
they are at that lookout every day from eight in the morning
till eight at night recording information about whales and
traffic in Johnstone Strait. Some guests say that this day is
their best of the trip.
Each evening we nestle
cozy and snug into our camp. We enjoy another delicious
meal, and most
nights enjoy a small campfire as new friends gather
to reflect the sights and sounds of our journey.
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Whales we see while we
Kayak
with Whales
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