
Below
is a list of commonly asked questions If you have any further questions or concerns
please dont hesitate to call us.
Q -
How much kayaking experience is required to join one of the trips?
No
experience is required for our kayak tours! Our adventures are for everyone. Our
trips are designed to cater to all levels of experience and abilities. The majority
of people who join our tours are first time kayakers. All that we ask is that
you welcome adventure with an open mind and are able to laugh and have fun when
encountering the unexpected.
Q - Do I need
to be in great shape to join one of the trips?
No. Our adventures are
not considered to be strenuous or physically demanding, and we do not require
a high level of fitness. We just ask that you are capable of a few hours of moderate
exercise each day. Keep in mind that good general health will go a long way if
we happen to encounter some strong winds or time restrictions. Most important
is an adventurous spirit.
Q - Are there any
age requirements?
Spirit of the West caters to all ages of adventurers.
Although we do not have any age restrictions on our day tours we do prefer minimum
of 12 years for our multi day tours. Those concerned with being in their
older years contact us to discuss their physical abilities.
Q
- How much paddling is generally done in a day?
Paddling time will vary
depending on our destination, the groups abilities, and desires. Generally between
3-5 hours a day. In our days activities we also like to incorporate some hiking,
swimming, beach combing and of course leisure/lounging time.
Q
- How stable are the kayaks? What is the likelihood of flipping over?
The kayaks we use on our tours are stable and designed for comfort. For those
a little concerned, the double kayaks are slightly more stable than the singles.
The likelihood of a capsize is minimal, and generally only occurs in an uncommon
situation.
Q - What happens if my kayak flips
over?
If for some reason your kayak flips over, all of our guides have
ample practice time on the water with rescue procedures, in order to quickly and
efficiently get you back in your boat. At this point we will take you to the nearest
shore to change into some warm cozy clothing and carry on with our journey. While
we are out on the water, it is of the utmost importance that the group sticks
together in the event of a capsize or change of route plan.
Q
- What if the weather turns bad? Will I be comfortable and warm?
Our
weather in the Pacific Northwest is generally pleasant from May through until
the end of September. The temperature will vary slightly depending on which area
you visit. For example if you visit Desolation Sound or the Discovery Islands
it is not uncommon in mid summer to savor a swim in the refreshing waters in order
to cool off. Johnstone Strait or Nootka Sound/Nuchatlitz being a little further
north and more exposed to weather will have cooler temperatures. Although it is
uncommon, it can rain in the summer. Rule of thumb is to be prepared for any type
of weather and you will stay comfortable. Layering is the key, for at any time
if you need to put on or take off while on the water, this is all possible.
Q - What sort of wildlife might we see
on the tour?
The diversity and abundance of wildlife in the Pacific Northwest
is one of our privileges. With river run off from the mountains, ocean currents,
tide rips, eddies and upwellings these waters are among the most productive on
earth. From the rich marine life of colorful plants and invertebrae, seabirds,
shorebirds, waterfowl, mink, otter, seals, sea lions, dolphins, and whales, to
the land animals of deer, raccoons, cougars, wolves and bears, we are bound to
see something. For those with an eye for eagles take note that they are most prominent
in the earlier months before the salmon migration in the late summer/early fall.
Depending on which tour you take, some areas offer more wildlife opportunities
than others. Inquire if you would like to know what sort of wildlife you might
see on your tour.
Q - What are the chances
of seeing Killer Whales? How close do we paddle to the Orca Whales?
On
our tours to Johnstone Strait and Mothership tour we stand a high chance of seeing
the whales. Understandably we cannot guarantee what nature will dictate, but we
can tell you that this area has one of the highest concentrations of Killer Whales
on earth and this is where they spend their summer holiday. It is very likely
that you will see them, whether it be within reach from your kayak, while traveling
on our water taxi or our beach camp on the shore. Hearing the blow of a whale
even from a mile across the Strait will create a sensation of excitement. Note
that regulations say that we must not paddle within 100 meters of the whalesthis
is out of respect for their space. However, if they decide to approach us, we
may find ourselves within arms reach.
Q - What
is the camp set up like?
All of our campsites are in wilderness settings.
We seek out sites with beautiful surroundings and those that offer solitude. There
may be times(on occasion) when we are camping next to another group of kayakers.
Where possible we choose camps near fresh water streams. On our Johnstone Strait
Ultimate tours, although our base camp is wilderness camping, it is set up slightly
more upscale than on the nomadic tours, with tent platforms, larger tents, an
established outhouse, sitting area, and shelter.
Q - Where do we wash? Are there toilets?
For those wanting to wash up, you have the option of using small streams,
the ocean, or one of the fresh water lakes that we may visit. For washing
in the lakes we do not suggest using any cleansing agents, but if you
do please use biodegradable environmentally friendly brands. Toilet
facilities are not common in most wilderness settings, although some
areas may have pit toilets. On our Johnstone Strait Ultimate tours we
have an established outhouse that is well maintained. On other tours
your guide will generally designate an area or system that works for
ensuring your privacy. In your detailed info package we have some guidelines
and suggestions for comfortably and correctly doing your business
in the outdoors.
Q - If I would like to tip the guides,
what is the industy standard?
If you would like to express your appreciation to the guides through
a gratuity, please know that such recognition would be enthusiastically
received. The industry standard for tiping is approximately 10 percent
of the trip cost. All tips received will be collected and equally disbursed
amongst your guides by the trip leader.