Advanced Kayak Touring (level 4)

Location:
Abiquiu Lake
Abiquiu, NM
See map: Google Maps
Directions:
Abiquiu Lake is ~2hrs from Albuquerque, NM. From Santa Fe, take Hwy 285/84 through Espanola and toward Chama through the town of Abiquiu. About 8 miles past Abiquiu, between mile marker 218 and 219, turn left on Hwy 96 (south). Cerrito Recreation Area is down the road about 1 mile on the right. Enter the Cerrito Recreation Area and take a left at the "Y". Follow the road to the day-use area.
Start Time: 
Saturday, August 3, 2013 - 9:00am - Sunday, August 4, 2013 - 5:00pm
This weekend course will delve deeper into navigation, chart reading, deep water rescues and towing systems for injured or seasick paddlers, and simulate paddling in ocean currents on the Rio Chama. This will be an overnight trip.  Each person will need to pack their camping equipment, clothes, food and other accessories inside their kayak, and be comfortable camping in primitive areas. 
Price: 
$267.50 Before Tax
Payment: 

Payment in full is due within 24 hours of registration.  No spot is reserved until full payment is received.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Your payment is a reservation for an event with limited capacity.  Cancellations or rescheduling request 4 or more days before the scheduled event are entitled to receive a refund, less an $80 cancellation fee.  We're sorry, but cancellations or no-shows within 3 days of the event are non-refundable, and non-transferrable. 

This class was FANTASTIC because the instructor was very well educated and experienced. Kelly closely observed the girls skill level and encouraged those that needed a little extra to make all of us enjoy this wonderful event. I would like them [troop leaders] to know this activity is an opportunity to allow the girls to have a memory of a lifetime. It was a great event full of challenge, teamwork and FUN!!!!
Margaret Baca  -  Troop #171, Juniors, Santa Fe, NM

I am impressed with organization and professionalism of Kelly's operation.  The teaching methods are good and are reassuring to the extent they convey that the ability to kayak is within the reach for just about anybody (including not-so-young people like me!)

Betsy Glenn

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