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Kayaking according to guide Georgia



Ever wonder what motivates an outdoor guide? Check out what our long-time guide Georgia has to say.

The joy of kayaking:

  • Serenity of the wilderness setting
  • Feeling of achievement following a full day of activity, followed by delicious and nutritious food
  • Enjoyment of creating meals that taste great and suprise guests
  • Time to relax and take stock of what really matters in life
  • Meeting new friends
  • Sharing my passion for the outdoors and kayaking with others
  • Teaching, learning, and developing all aspects of skills and self
  • Developing trips that inspire others to 'Discover new realms in themselves and in nature'
  • Abundance and variety of wildlife
  • Feeling of connection with nature and others on trip
What is this world so full of care, we have no time to stand and stare.


Unless you are on wilderness trip that affords you the time to step out of your work box and reconnect through observing nature. The subtle changes in weather, tides changing, wildlife passing, playing. The rhythm of nature begins to breath within me and brings a feeling of peace to my soul.

To be part of sharing all this with others is an honor that I cherish year after year.

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