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Cape LookoutIsland Hopping , Outer Banks styleDates: May 30th - June 1st |
Trip DescriptionCape Lookout National Seashore is a low, narrow, ribbon of sand running from Ocracoke Island on the northeast to Beaufort Inlet on the southeast. Cape Lookout is part of North Carolina ’s famed Outter Banks, a group of long pristine barrier islands. There are no permanent residents on Cape Lookout save the lighthouse keeper and the wild ponies of Shackleford Banks, allowing visitors to experience the quiet natural beauty of this place. Typical 4-Day ItineraryPrior to Day 1 the group will assemble for a pretrip meeting. During the pretrip meeting participants will learn to kayak as a group and receive an orientation to sea kayaking (safety, paddling techniques, what to expect from your kayak and the environment).During this trip the group will leave Greensboro Friday afternoon and ride in a van to a campground near Cape Lookout. Early Saturday morning we will paddle out to Shackleford Island and make camp. For the rest of Saturday and Sunday morning we will explore Shackleford Island, see the resident wild ponies, and paddle to the Cape Lookout Lighthouse before returning to Greensboro on Sunday evening. Weather ConditionsThe weather is always a factor that demands attention when going out on the water. Kayaking is a very versatile activity; if you’re prepared it’s easy to enjoy the mystical atmosphere provided by light rain or cloud cover. The beaches of Cape Lookout protect the waters of the core sound and large waves are rare. Your guide will closely monitor the weather conditions and plan alternative itineraries as necessary. What We ProvideA kayak, PFD, paddle, camping equipment, meals on Saturday and Sunday, snacks and an experienced guide/naturalist are provided. Your ResponsibilityGuests are responsible for transportation to and from the meeting place, camping gear and all personal items. Please remember that all of your gear must fit inside the hatch of a sea kayak!
Prior ConditioningGet:Outdoors strives to provide you with an enjoyable experience. Pre-trip conditioning and physical activities will help prepare you for your trip. Suggestions for conditioning include: sit-ups, push-ups, cycling, rowing, canoeing, swimming, and calisthenics that strengthen your shoulders, arms, and abdominal muscles. Persons with health problems, particularly heart problems, are required to consult their physician prior to participating. Trip Fee$250.00 Reservation Terms & ConditionsA 50% per person deposit is due at the time the reservation is made. The balance is due 30 days prior to the trip. Reservations made during the 30 days prior to the trip must be paid in full at the time the reservation is made. Cancellations made 30 days or more prior to the trip will receive a full refund minus a 10% per person cancellation fee retained from the refunded deposit. Any cancellation made in less than 30 days, but more than 10 days, before the trip or class begins will result in a 50% credit towards a future trip. Any cancellations made in the 10 days prior to the trip beginning will receive no refund or credit. No-shows will receive no refund or credit. If the trip or class is postponed because of bad weather, it will be rescheduled. If the trip or class is cancelled by Get:Outdoors or if the participant can't reschedule to the new date, the trip fee will be refunded. All participants are required to fill out a trip application form and sign a liability waiver before participating in any trips or classes. Back to top |
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