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  • Choosing the Right Beginner Kayak

    Choosing the Right Beginner Kayak

    Kayaking is one of the most relaxing ways to enjoy the water, and beginner kayaks are designed to make learning easy. Stability is the most important factor — wide kayaks are generally more stable and forgiving.

    Sit-on-top kayaks are great for beginners because they’re easy to enter and exit, and they drain naturally. If you prefer more control and plan to paddle in cooler weather, a sit-inside kayak may be more comfortable.

    Don’t forget to consider paddle size and buoyancy vests, which make a big difference in safety and comfort.

  • What to Pack for a Day Hike

    What to Pack for a Day Hike

    Packing smart makes your hike safer and more enjoyable. Start with the essentials: water, snacks, a map, sun protection, a first aid kit, and an extra layer. Even on short hikes, weather can change quickly, and having a warm layer can make all the difference.

    Footwear matters too. Choose shoes with good traction and avoid hiking in sandals or worn-out sneakers. A small backpack helps distribute weight comfortably so you can focus on the trail ahead.

    Over time, you’ll develop your own packing rhythm — but these basics are a great place to start.

  • Dana

    Thank you Dana

    “The sunset hike was unforgettable. The guide made everyone feel comfortable.”