Sea Kayaking

Sea Kayaking


Learn the basics. These techniques are all designed to make your paddling esperiences this coming summer safer and more enjoyable.

 

Basics

Kayak with Kids

S2
Looking to introduce your youngster to the world of kayaking? This course will do just that through paddle games, races, and lots of wet laughter. Our instructors will emphasize safety and sneak in a tip or two on technique. Our goals are not to create the next world-class paddler, but to introduce paddle sport to kids in a safe, low-stress, exploratory manner. The morning session is for 7- to 12- year-olds and the afternoon session is for 3- to 6-year-olds (and their adult partner). Lunch and snacks provided. 60-807-69300

Kids Only Session (7-12 years old)
Wil Losch/Rae Lundberg
Wednesday, July 21, 9 a.m. - Noon
Minocqua Area
Fee with rental: $25 Class #13801

Parents and Kids (Adult only needs to register. We expect you will bring one child, 3-6 years old)
Wil Losch/Rae Lundberg
Wednesday, July 21, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Minocqua Area Fee with rental: $25 Class #13802

 

Sea Kayak Safety/Early Season Indoor Session

S3
This safety course is for all levels of paddlers. In the comfort of an indoor pool you will learn wet exits, T-rescues, and other assisted rescues including how to properly use the paddle float. All these techniques are designed to make your paddling experiences safer and more enjoyable. Fee includes use of kayaks. 60-807-69400

Wil Losch/Joan Slack
Offered Twice:
Saturday,May 1, 9 a.m. - Noon
Rhinelander High School Pool
Fee: $38 Class #66018


Thursday,May 6, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Rhinelander High School Pool
Fee: $38 Class #66019

 

Sea Kayak Strokes, Safety, and Rescues

S3
earn the basic skills needed to paddle in protected waters. Emphasis will be on safety, rescues for group and solo paddlers, wet exits, efficient strokes, braces, equipment, dress, and local hazards. Anyone who owns a kayak or is considering taking extended paddling trips should take this course. Open to first time paddlers. 60-807-69400

Offered Three Times:
Andrew Teichmiller/Joan Slack
Sunday, June 6, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Minocqua
Fee: $25 Class #13805 Fee with kayak rental: $40 Class #13806

Dan Clausen/Wil Losch
Saturday, June 26, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Rest Lake Park,Manitowish Waters
Fee: $25 Class #13807
Fee with kayak rental: $40 Class #13808

Joan Slack/Andrew Teichmiller
Sunday, July 11, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Minocqua Area
Fee: $25 Class #13811
Fee with kayak rental: $40 Class #13812

 

Introduction to Sea Kayaking and Story Paddles

Date Night via Kayak

S2
Chanticleer Inn, named from Chaucer’s “Canterbury Tales” famous rooster character, was built in 1922 by the Sanborn Family of Eagle River. John and Betty Alward purchased the “summer only” resort in 1951. John founded the World Championship Snowmobile Derby on Dollar Lake in 1963. We will be traveling to the historic Chanticleer Inn via Catfish Lake, home to a wealth of historic boat houses. Join Susan and Andrew Teichmiller on this wonderful evening of paddling, history, lakeside dining, and laughter. Fee includes the meal and coffee. Drinks and gratuity are not included. 60-807-69500 Susan & Andrew Teichmiller Thursday, June 17, 5:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Fee: $36 Class #13815 Fee with kayak rental: $46 Class #13816

 

Paddle to Pizza

S3
Hungry yet? Work up an appetite paddling the Manitowish Chain from Wild Rice Lake to the Aberdeen Lodge. This beautiful, majestic, full log lodge is located on 106 wooded acres along the river connecting Alder Lake to Manitowish Lake. Will Losch and Andrew Teichmiller will explain the historical importance this route and the natural treasures that lie along the shores of the Manitowish Chain. Pizza included in the fee. 60-807-69500

Wil Losch/Andrew Teichmiller
Tuesday, June 29, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Near Manitowish Waters
Fee: $32 Class #13821
Fee with kayak rental: $42 Class #13822

 

Paddling Through Prehistory

S3
See and hear the past come alive as we explore Lake Tomahawk, a place that drew indigenous people to its shores, and served as a main water route in the Northwoods. We will begin with a display of the ancient pottery that was made in this region and then proceed to the burial mounds on the lakeshore. From there we will explore the islands and lake by kayak. 60-807-69300

Joan Slack/Dan Clausen
Friday, July 9, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Meet at Riverrun Center for the Arts, McNaughton
Fee: $28 Class #13799
Fee with kayak rental: $48 Class #13800

 

Water,Waves and Writing

S2
Interested in combining the relaxation of paddling with the creative flow of writing? This course will be taught as an introductory paddling course, with just enough emphasis on skills to keep you safe and upright. Much of your attention will be devoted to taking in your surroundings and thinking about expressing yourself with the written word. We’ll serve a shore lunch and provide plenty of prompts, exercises, and writing exercises to get your pens moving! Maybe you’ll be inspired to draft a short story, a new novel, a poem, or maybe just find a way to capture in words the wonder of what you see around you. Writers of all experience levels are welcome. 60-807-69500

Wil Losch/Darlene Machtan
Tuesday, June 8, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Minocqua Area
Fee: $33 Class #13813
Fee with kayak rental: $48 Class #13814

 

Eskimo Rolling

S3
The Eskimo roll is an advanced kayak skill to turn your kayak upright after a capsize. A properly executed roll keeps you in your boat and paddling. Whether it is your goal to learn how to roll, learn a new roll, or to tweak the roll you have, this advanced paddling course is for you. Learn in the warmth of a pool during this three-week course rich with individual attention. Fee includes use of kayaks. 60-807-69100

Andrew Teichmiller/Rae Lundberg
Saturdays, April 3, 10 & 17, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Lakeland Union High School Pool Fee: $85 Class #66016

 

Big Water Wisdom

S3
Join three of Nicolet’s seasoned guides in an afternoon of simulations. Our instructors will encourage you through assisted and self-rescues and in new applications that you may not have practiced before. Practice these safety techniques in warm, flat water. This session is intended for those with previous experience in paddle float re-entries and t-rescues. 60-807-69400

Andrew Teichmiller/Wil Losch/Rae Lundberg
Wednesday, June 30, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Minocqua Area
Fee: $25 Class #13809
Fee with kayak rental: $40 Class #13810

 

Adventures

For those of you who have had one or two basic kayaking courses and are ready to test your kayaking skills, below are adventure trips to choose from.

The Turtle-Flambeau Flowage

S3
The Turtle-Flambeau Flowage is approximately 14,000 acres of water, 114 miles of mainland shoreline, 195 islands, and arguably the richest water body for wildlife in the state. This area’s remoteness is unparalleled in Wisconsin. It hosts the highest breeding density of bald eagles, osprey, and loons in Wisconsin as well as being home to black terns, merlins, great blue herons, and a diversity of waterfowl and songbirds. 60-807-69500 Dan Clausen/Martha Schouweiler Sunday, June 27, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fee: $28 Class #13819 Fee with kayak rental: $43 Class #13820

 

Full Moon Paddle


S3
Prior to our ancestors refining agriculture and living with the cycles of the sun, we moved to lunar patterns. Get reacquainted with these patterns on this evening paddle. We’ll set out on shimmering, reflective waters, not for a physically demanding paddle, but rather to let the gentle strokes of the blade and the magnetism of the moon guide us like a consistent tide. 60-807-69500 Dan Clausen/Andrew Teichmiller Friday, June 25, 7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Trout Lake (north of Minocqua) Fee: $20 Class #13817 Fee with kayak rental: $30 Class #13818 Wil Losch/Susan Teichmiller Saturday, July 24, 7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Minocqua Area Fee: $20 Class #13803 Fee with kayak rental: $30 Class #13804

 

The Pampered Kayaker

S3
The St. Croix National Scenic River is a treasure of scenic beauty, recreation, wildlife habitat, and sea kayaking. This river way is recognized by the National Park Service as two rivers, the “wild” one to the north and the “scenic” to the south. We will treat ourselves to a little of each and sprinkle in a few surprises along the way. Meals will be guide prepared, with dinner out to one of our favorite spots in a quaint river town. There will be plenty of basic sea kayak paddling instruction as we explore a very beautiful river. Price includes cozy cabin lodging, kayaks, breakfasts, dinners, and transportation from Rhinelander. 60-807-69500

Martha Schouweiler/Susan Teichmiller
Friday - Sunday,October 1-3
Depart Rhinelander at 8 a.m.
Taylors Falls,Minnesota
Fee: $280 Double Occupancy (sharing a bed) Class #20018
Fee: $340 Single Occupancy (your own room) Class #20019

 

Big Lake,Old Island

S4
The scenery, history, and culture of Madeline Island will be the focus of this three-day trip. La Pointe, home to the Ojibwe, also claims to be the oldest town in the United States. Learn the rich history through guided tours, woodland hikes, visits to historical sites, and paddling along the coast which has a variety of sea caves, cliffs, and sandy beaches. Weather permitting, we will take our sea kayak across to one of the nearby islands. We will be camping at Big Bay Group campsite which has an indoor facility for cooking and group meetings. Meals are provided; bring your own camping gear. 60-807-69500

Joan Slack/Rae Lundberg
Tuesday - Thursday, July 13-15
Meet in Bayfield at 10 a.m.
Fee: $230 Class #13823
Fee with kayak rental: $290 Class #13824

 

First Time Lake Superior Kayaking:
Apostle Islands National Lakeshore

S4
Expansive water, sand beaches, and geological wonders are only a part of this scenic archipelago far from the summer bustle of the mainland. We plan to paddle to Sand Island, visit the lighthouse, explore sea caves, relax with the group, and simply soak it all in. We will emphasize the practical concerns of cold-water paddling with ample time for topics such as navigation, landings, reading the lake, and efficiency in paddling. The group plans on camping both nights on Sand Island. Students must have completed a basic safety course. Wetsuits and dry bags are included. 60-807-69500

Dan Clausen/Wil Losch
Friday - Sunday, July 16-18
Meet at Little Sand Bay near Bayfield at 10 a.m. Friday morning
Fee: $185 Class #13825
Fee with kayak rental: $245 Class #13826

 

Second Time Lake Superior Kayaking Apostle Islands

S5
The largest freshwater lake in the world is home to this 22-island archipelago off the Bayfield Peninsula. Our days will be spent on intermediate paddling, navigation, expedition skills, and exploration of the guide’s favorite play areas among the islands! The 20 to 30 miles of expected distance will bring opportunity to view the stunning scenery, apply new skills, and visit the true highlights of the Apostle Islands. Prerequisite: A season or two of paddling, completion of a beginner course, and ability to paddle 8 to 10 miles a day in intermediate conditions. We will be camping on this excursion. 60-807-69500

Dan Clausen/Rae Lundberg
Friday - Saturday, July 30 - August 1
Begins at 10 a.m. on Friday and ends late afternoon on Sunday
Fee: $210 Class #13838
Fee with kayak rental: $260 Class #13839

Isle Royale – A Lodge-based Kayaking Learning Adventure

S4
Isle Royale is one of the few places in the United States that is beyond the reach of the automobile. The only way to get there is via ferry or seaplane. The island itself is a puzzle of land and water, and its complex topography attracts kayakers, researchers, and hikers. A densely forested, wind-lashed island wilderness in the northwest corner of Lake Superior, Isle Royale National Park offers outstanding recreation and rich human and natural history. As the glaciers retreated 10,000 years ago, they left behind Isle Royale; the largest island on the world’s largest freshwater lake.

Isle Royale is ecologically complex with three distinct forest types including a remnant of ice-age boreal woodlands grown on an island just nine miles wide and 45 miles long. We’ve designed a four-day trip that includes comfortable lodging on the island. We will arrive by ferry and dine and stay at a lodge overlooking Rock Harbor. Located on the northeastern end of Isle Royale; Rock Harbor offers excellent opportunities for day hikes and paddles to visit rocky shores, scenic overlooks, secluded coves, and boreal forests. We’ll step back in time as we visit a restored commercial fishery and a restored lighthouse. In addition, this park is one of the country’s best national parks for spotting wildlife to include moose, fox, waterfowl, and wolves. Price includes transportation to the island, four nights lodging, most meals, guided kayak and hiking excursions. Transportation from Rhinelander is also provided. 60-807-695-03

Dan Clausen
Thursday-Monday, August 12-16
Depart Rhinelander at 9 a.m.
U.P.,Michigan
Fee for single occupancy:$1070 Class #13844
Fee for single occupancy & kayak rental:$1150 Class #13845
Fee for double occupancy:$925 Class #13842
Fee for double occupancy & kayak rental:$1005 Class # 13843



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