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  Testimonials     2005     2006

What To Expect

Bring:  Sunscreen, Sunglasses, Rain jacket/windbreaker, Hiking boots or sneakers, Wool socks, Synthetic fabrics.

Leave Behind:  Cotton clothing, Jeans

We provide:  Kayak, Paddle, Lifejacket, Spray Skirt, Dry Bags, Lunch (full day only) 

We Recommend:  Binoculars, Camera (with zoom lens), Video camera, Pocket Field Guides, Seasickness medication, Battery chargers

Photo Courtesy David Sanger Photography           

Download or  Print a Packing Checklist (pdf): 
Day Trips

Anton Larsen Bay

Marmot Bay Mothership Tour

Multi-Day Trips

2 or 3-day Mothership Kayak Tour

Kayaking Expeditions

Week Trips

Weekly Packing List (coming soon)

 

 

Sea Life Sightings in 2006

Sea Otter, Harbor Seal, Steller Sealion, River Otter, Humpback Whale, Dahl's Porpoise, Harbor Porpoise, Orca Whale, Fin Whale, Minke Whale

 

 

 

Bird Sightings in 2006

Tufted Puffin, Horned Puffin, Black-legged Kittiwake, Glaucous-winged gull, Mew Gull, Common Merganser, Parakeet Auklet, Common Murre, Marbled Murrelet, Great Blue Heron, Northern Fulmar, Parasitic Jaeger (dark phase), Surf Scoter, Pelagic Cormorant, Red-faced Cormorant, Harlequin Duck, Green-winged Teal, White-winged Scoter, Lesser Yellowlegs, Rock Sandpiper, Least Sandpiper, Black Turnstone, Ruddy Turnstone, Red-necked Phalarope, Cliff Swallow, Pigeon Guillemot, Black Oystercatcher, Common Eider, Belted Kingfisher, Bald Eagle

 

Note:  The M/V Celeste is a converted commercial fishing vessel.  Like most vessels, Celeste has ladders, steep stairwells, narrow doorjambs and passageways, and close living conditions.  It was not designed as a passenger vessel, and is best suited for able-bodied, active passengers.  People with disabilities (e.g. walkers, canes, crutches, or wheelchairs) may have trouble maneuvering around different parts of the boat.  OU requires disclosure of all medical conditions which may prevent undertaking of the activities listed in this website.  All guests of OU will sign a participant agreement and release of liability before the trip.  For specific questions on health conditions & physical activity required on vessel and kayaking charters, please 57 contact the captain…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Orcas Unlimited Charters of Kodiak, LLC - PO Box 301 - Kodiak, Alaska - 99615 - 907.539.1979 -  info@orcasunlimited.com