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WAKE Trip Ratings

WAKE trips are all rated for intended conditions, paddling distance and speed. As weather changes a trip may become more or less difficult. The list below describes these ratings.

Club trips are planned and led by WAKE Trip Leaders. Whether a trip is carried out as planned or not, will depend on conditions on the day and the composition of the group on the day of the trip. The trip leader has the right to refuse any paddler who does not meet the required standard (must be able to wet exit safely) or does not have the required equipment for the trip (at a minimum: a PFD, sprayskirt, paddlefloat, extra clothes, and dress for potential immersion).

CONDITIONS / SKILLS

  1. Wet exit ability or permission of leader. Expect protected waters, possibly light breeze. Current not a factor; easy landings.
  2. Experience with wet exits, assisted rescues and bracing. Potential for enough wind to create waves. Wind waves of 1-2' might break over bow. Potential for some chop. Current to 1-2 knots. Easy to moderate landings.
  3. Confident assisted and self-rescue abilities and bracing. May be swells, eddy lines to cross, moderate to strong wind effects, moderate to difficult landings. Current to 3-4 knots.
  4. Ability to brace automatically. Confident self-rescue ability; Eskimo roll preferable. Navigation skills. Expect some exposed water and crossings, moderate to strong currents, swells, moderate to strong wind effects for extended periods of time, moderate to difficult landings, possibly surf conditions.
  5. Advanced paddling and seamanship skills. Self-reliant paddling and rescue skills. Dependable Eskimo roll ability. Possibly long crossings, rugged and/or exposed coast, large swells, surf, strong currents, turbulent water, difficult landings and/or strong wind effects.

STRENUOUSNESS / ENDURANCE

  1. Daily paddling expected not to exceed three hours and/or 6 nautical miles.
  2. Expect 3-4 hours and/or 6-10 nautical miles.
  3. Expect 4-6 hours and/or 10-15 nautical miles .
  4. Expect more than 6 hours paddling and/or more than 15 nautical miles.

SPEED

  1. <3 Knots. Putsy Paddle. You may have a love affair with your sofa. When a good wind is in your face, you may be going backwards.
  2. 3-4.5 Knots consistently. Average touring speed. You are in good paddling shape.
  3. >4.5 Knots consistently. Working pretty hard, sweaty and tired. When the conditions get tough, you can shift into a higher gear. Last one buys the beer!

NOTE: Paddlers should be aware that paddling on the ocean is generally more physically demanding than on sheltered waters, and that a reasonable fitness level may be required for even moderate distances. Being unfit, or out of practice, may reduce your ability to safely take part in a proposed trip. You must be candid with the trip leader when discussing your participation in a trip. If you have any doubts about your fitness or ability to paddle at the expected level, you must fully disclose all of your concerns. If asked, you must be ready and willing to demonstrate your skills.



Tides & Weather
 
 
Upcoming Events
 
Day Paddle
Saturday Feb. 19th, 2012
 Wildcat Cove to Chuckanut  Island
For more information & to reserve your spot contact
            Jeff Irving
       jeff.irving@mac.com
         (360) 527-9552
               AND
            Jill Mitchell  Jill.Mitchell2012@comcast.net
           (309) 256-5636
 
 
Day Paddle
Saturday Feb. 25th, 2012
           Saddle Bag Island
     For more information & to    reserve your spot contact
              Barb Francis
       baefrancis@msn.com
             (360)752-2665
 
               Day Paddle
     Saturday Mar. 3rd 2012
      S.F. Skagit River Delta
     For more information & to    reserve your spot contact
              Dave Pebbles
            (360) 734-1842
 
             Day Paddle
     Saturday Mar. 17th 2012
             Portage Island     
      For more information & to  reserve your spot contact
            Dave Church
            (360) 371-7574
 
  Overnight Camping Paddle
           Exact Date TBA 
 Overnight kayak camping trip to Matia or Sucia Island.  
Another option could be Ross   Lake.
For more information & to reserve your spot contact
         Gerardo Andaluz
         (360) 220-0215
 
           Day Paddle
    Saturday Apr. 7th 2012
    Bowman Bay to LaConner
  For more information & to  reserve your spot contact
              Jeff Irving
          (360) 527-9552
 
          Kayak Camping
       Apr. 20th - Apr. 22nd
     Jones & Yellow Island
For more information & to reserve your spot contact
                El Alm
       ealm@comcast.net
          (360) 383-9139
 
             Day Paddle
          Exact Date TBA
        Semiahmoo Spit
For more information & to reserve your spot contact
         Gerardo Andaluz
         (360) 220-0215
 
     Demo Day/Gear Swap 
        Bloedel Donovan
         Saturday, May 5th
 
        Kayak Camping
           May 12th - 13th
      Lummi Island DNR
For more information & to reserve your spot contact
          Dave Church
        (360) 371-7574
 
     Full Moon Paddle
        June 4th 2012
     Bellingham Bay
For more information & to reserve your spot contact
         Dave Church
        (360) 371-7574
 
 


Interested in Kayaking in the
Greek Islands?

Dates for trips in 2012 are:
 
  June 12 - 19th
June 19 - 26th
Sept 2 - 9th
The itinerary looks fun! The cost if $1,355 per person.  If interested, more info and details at: www.greekislandactivities.com



 




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