
Trip
Sea Kayak - Point No Point to Kingston
Join us on the Kitsap Peninsula for Joan’s gala birthday celebration
- Info
- COVID-19: Learn about our most up-to-date guidance for participants and leaders on our COVID-19 Response page. All participants and leaders must agree to the COVID-19 Code of Conduct before participating in this Mountaineers activity.
- Sat, May 17, 2014
- Kitsap Sea Kayaking Committee
- Sea Kayaking
- Adults
- Sea Kayak III
- Moderate
- FULL (12 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
9:00 am TBA Kingston
Festivities will begin at the historic Point No Point Lighthouse where we will begin our paddle to Kingston’s Apple Tree Cove. As we travel south, we’ll be on the lookout for one of the Salish Sea’s orca pods that has been spotted from the Edmonds-Kingston ferry this fall and winter. Upon arrival in Kingston, the fete will continue as we share a potluck dinner and birthday cake. Optional camping will be available. For those who choose to camp overnight, we’ll enjoy a community breakfast on Sunday morning. A car shuttle will be necessary. Bring lunch and water. Dry suit required.
Point No Point to Kingston
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MapTech Oak Bay to Commencement Bay No. 102
Sea Trails Everett to Bainbridge Island WA104
Sea Trails North Hood Canal, Dosewallips to Port Ludlow WA105
NOAA Puget Sound: Oak Bay to Shilshole Bay No. 18473
MapTech Puget Sound Chart No. 100 - See full route/place details.
Required Equipment
These seven essentials plus The Ten Essentials are required on all sea kayaking trips. All but the whistle and clothing should be provided with any kayak rental.
- Floatation in both ends of the kayak
- U.S. Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD)
- Paddle
- Spray skirt
- Bilge pump with floatation
- Self-rescue paddle float
- Waterproof whistle
- Appropriate clothing for the conditions encountered seasonally