Ideal for sea or flatwater kayakers, canoeists, rowers and stand-up paddle boarders alike, Paddling the Salish Sea is the must-have guide for discovering the wonders of the region by water.
- Features 80 trips in Puget Sound, the San Juan Islands, the Olympic Peninsula and Southern British Columbia
- Beginner, intermediate and advanced paddlers all can find beautiful, rewarding routes for their skill levels
- With 23 wholly new routes, the paddles in this guide range from protected lakes and short routes for beginners to more exposed, longer saltwater trips for advanced paddlers
- Includes detailed information on paddle duration, difficulty, planning considerations and more
- Provides all the practical information paddlers need to prepare for a successful, safe outing
- All new full-color maps and photos
- Written by professional kayaker and paddling coach Rob Casey, this guide is packed with expert advice on navigating marine environments, safety, gear and trip planning
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This comprehensive guide covers everything from the quiet inlets of the South Sound to an entirely new section featuring the fjords, waterfalls and local waterways around Vancouver, B.C.
In between, paddlers will find urban explorations near Seattle and Everett; routes on the lakes, rivers and shorelines of the Olympic Peninsula, Hood Canal and the islands of the North Sound; and even more new choices in Canada's Gulf Islands and around Victoria, B.C.
Best Use | Paddling |
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State / Province | Washington British Columbia |
Format | Paperback |
Dimensions | 6.75 x 9 inches |
Author(s) | Rob Casey |
Publisher | Mountaineers Books |
Number of Pages | 352 |
ISBN-13 | 9781680516821 |
Copyright Year | 2024 |
Sustainability | Contains Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified materials |