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Sports & Recreation Kayaking

Passage to Alaska

sea kayaking through the inside passage of BC and southeast Alaska

by (author) Tim Lydon

Publisher
Hancock House
Initial publish date
May 2003
Category
Kayaking, Personal Memoirs, Outdoor Skills
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780888395238
    Publish Date
    May 2003
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

A thrilling account of two friends kayaking 1,000 mikes though the Inside Passage of BC and southeast Alaska. This is a story of exploration and adventure, with rough seas, calving glaciers, bear encounters and persistently bad weather. But equally enjoyable is the story of this dramatic and culturally rich region, which the author weaves fluidly throughout the book. With flowing prose and nontechnical language, the author provides a fundamental understanding of the area's rain forest, glaciers, wildlife and both past and present cultures. In addition to maps, instructive sidebars offer further information and tips about the many issues that arise while discovering the beauty and danger of this region. History buffs will like the many stories about the Pacific Northwest's early explorers; sea kayakers will benefit from the kayaking information; wilderness adventure buffs will be inspired by the exciting tale of paddling the Inside Passage. This book is sure to appeal to many and be enjoyed by all.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Tim Lydon has kayaked and worked as a ranger in the Inside Passage for ten years. His passion for the region's natural and human history is contagious and shines through his vivid descriptions of two months in a kayak cockpit.