Backpack and Raft- from $399

Backpack in Yosemite. Raft the Class III-IV whitewater of the Wild & Scenic Merced River. Join our June 11th, July 7th, August 7th and September 11th trips or create your own with a group of 6-13.

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Whitewater Rafting & Wine- $159

Experience the thrill of whitewater rafting in the heart of the California's Gold Country. Splash, laugh and bounce your way down Class III rapids and then relax with a tasty BBQ lunch on the edge of the river.

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Sea of Cortez Islands - $1195*

Enjoy sea kayaking along a spectacular section of the Sea of Cortez coastline and explore desert islands piercing the tranquil waters. Kayaks are the best way to explore volcanic shoreline, sea caves and reefs.

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Baja's Desert Whales- $1295

Paddle your kayak six days along a narrow stretch of peaceful lagoon waters past sea turtles, dolphins, mangroves teeming with colorful birds and sand dunes spilling into the sea.

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Whales of Magdalena Bay- $799

Experience the winter breeding grounds of the California Gray Whale as they surfacing just a few feet away from your motorized skiff while staying at a safari style base camp.

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Physical Requirements for Baja and Who Comes on Our Trips

Paddling a sea kayak is comfortable and easy to learn. You glide silently across the water observing wildlife and the coastal environment close up. Anyone healthy and fit with a positive attitude can enjoy kayaking. The amount of paddling is a good balance of challenge and ease. Our premium quality, two-person kayaks are very stable and seaworthy. If this is your first adventure tour, and you are naturally a little apprehensive about going solo, we will support you each step of the way. Please call if you have any concerns.

Our guests are active people seeking educational, once-in-a-lifetime experiences; yet health-promoting and relaxed vacations. They range in age from mid-teens to late-sixties. We get a mixture of singles, couples, families and friends. What they all share in common is a spirit of adventure and a willingness to experience the natural world on the most profound and intimate level.

Camping
We provide all the camping equipment you need, including warm, flannel, rectangular sleeping bags, roomy two-person dome tents, sleeping pads and tarps. You’ll be responsible for setting up and taking down your tent (we will happily help you with this) and packing up the camping gear.

Food and Water
We provide the all of the food and the chefs. Guest participation is always appreciated but not required. Everyone is responsible for washing their own dishes with our easy-to-use bucket system. We can only carry enough fresh water for drinking and cooking. There are no fresh water sources on most of the coastline and islands we visit, and we must strictly conserve fresh water for drinking and cooking. To bathe, we’ll bring up salt water from the sea, and soap up/rinse on land. For toilet facilities, we will carry a porta-pottie with us.

Transportation
We use 15 passenger vans with air conditioning and stereo for a comfortable ride. All of our vans have large roof racks for your luggage and the camping equipment.

What to Bring
Once you have booked the trip and paid your deposit we will send you a complete suggested packing list. Basically you need your own personal gear, whatever makes you comfortable for camping and being on the water and in the sun. It’s a good idea to bring a couple of 1 liter water bottles so you have easy access to your own drinking water.