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Guide to Sea Kayaking in Southeast Alaska: The Best Dya Trips and Tours from Misty Fjords to Glacier Bay (Regional Sea Kayaking Series)
 
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Guide to Sea Kayaking in Southeast Alaska: The Best Dya Trips and Tours from Misty Fjords to Glacier Bay (Regional Sea Kayaking Series) [Paperback]

Jim Howard , James Howard


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Comprehensive Guide for Independent Kayakers 13 April 2001
By nborson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book contains everything that an experienced kayaker needs to know to plan a trip to Alaska's Inside Passage. For those who already know where they want to paddle, the first chapter and apendices still provide great local information and advice on gear, clothing, and techniques that are most appropriate for this area. Anyone who will be paddling in these waters should read these sections of the book not only because they will answer many of the difficult logistical questions but because they will make your trip safer and more enjoyable while helping reduce your impact on the area. For those seeking ideas on where to paddle, the rest of the book offers a wealth of suggested routes without getting so specific that you lose all sense of personal discovery.

As a sea kayak guide based in Gustavus I have paddled most of the northern routes described in Jim Howard's book over the past 20 years and I can report that his descriptions and advice are current and accurate.

Something that really bothers me about some guidebooks I have seen is that they name specific campsites and suggest day-by-day itineraries for a few selected routes; they are like a journal of the author's trip. This approach leads to over-use of a few areas and sites and diminishes the sense of discovery that is one of this wild area's greatest attractions; following one of those guidebooks is more like taking someone else's trip than one's own. Not only that, but many of the best sites along a route are (thankfully) NOT named in those guidebooks, so kayakers can have a better trip by ignoring those authors' detailed suggestions.

Jim Howard took a different approach. His routes cover most of the region and for each he gives a description of the area and an assessment of the difficulty of the trip. He names the hazards and gives helpful logistical advice and a general description of the route. This is just what I look for when visiting a new area. I want to know whether I am getting in over my head and how to get to the area. I don't want to know exactly where someone else paddled and camped and what they saw. Finding my own campsites, wildlife viewing areas, and special places is what sea kayaking in a wild place is all about.

Because Southeast Alaska is a wild place with plenty of hazards far from help, it's wise to have solid sea kayaking skills if you are alone or leading less experienced paddlers here. Therefore, this book doesn't cover basic sea kayaking and navigation. Beginners will need to find this information in one of the many other general sea kayaking books and by going with experienced paddlers.

Jim Howard does an excellent job of giving helpful area-specific information while preserving opportunities for wilderness self-discovery. I can tell he's explored the area thoroughly and talked to lots of local folks. Get this book if you're coming here.

Ratings need some clarification 28 Oct 2011
By Red Cat - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
We referred to the book on our trip to Alaska last summer. It is a nice bood. I give a 4 because the grading that was given to the trips should have been a bit clarified. Any trips that take you away from the city are at least for intermediate level. We just started kayaking, and did the Glacier Bay. If we went simply by the grading in the book, we might not have done it, but since we were taking our own kayak all the way from the rockies, we really wanted to do G.B. I think the intermediate (or difficult) rating is more for the fact that the trip took several days and requires camping in the back country, and less about the actual kayaking. Yes, you need to have back country experience. We had to search for fresh water, so it helps to know how to read the land; deal with wild life so that helps to; and of course you need to be able to take your kayak up high enough so its still there in the morning, but beyond common sense stuff, I actually didn't think it was an intermediate/difficult level. I just wish it was made more clear in the book. Otherwise, all other information was helpful!

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