Tour de Mendo - The Ultimate of Mendocino Coast Sea Kayaking

Explore the sea caves, arches, rock formations, and secluded coves of the Mendocino Coast with LFK’s experienced guides. Be enthralled by the wildness of the Pacific Ocean as we navigate the swells and rock gardens of the Mendocino Coast.

Learn to sea kayak in places like Mendocino's Point Cabrillo Lighthouse on the coast of Northern California.

Why: Experience epic sea kayaking along the rugged Mendocino Coast.

"This is the best coastal kayaking in all of California! Paddling only four miles took six hours because there were so many caves, arches, wave pour-overs, sea birds and seals to check out. Big safe beaches to land on and launch from and two expert guides to take us safely through every feature."  P.Peattie, San Diego

Who: Seasoned sea kayakers – individuals or groups- wanting a guided paddling adventure on the Mendocino Coast. Anyone who has paddled here before and wants to explore a new stretch or learn some rock gardening skills.

Prerequisite Skills: self rescue (eskimo roll recommended), open ocean experience, ability to paddle 6 hours per day.

What: Sea kayak coastal exploration tour guided by Liquid Fusion Kayaking. Explore the Mendocino Coast in a sea kayak with us. Each day we will paddle approximately 4-6 nautical miles with exploration and rock gardening along the way.

When: June 21-24, 2010 or call to schedule a Tour De Mendo

How: Call for reservations.

How much: $110/person/day for June 21-24 Tour

                    $125/person/day (groups of 3 or more)

                    $175/person/day (2 paddlers)

                    $50/hour rate for private tour

*Gear Rental - $25 for kayak, paddle, spray skirt, life jacket, helmet

                                    - $10 for wetsuit

Where: Mendocino Coast – location determined by paddler interests and weather conditions.

Gear:

*Kayak with proper floatation

*PFD with whistle, knife, and power snack

*Paddle and spare (if you have one)

*Spray deck for closed deck kayaks and thigh braces for sit on tops

Clothing for continuous immersion in 50’F water

Water, snack, and lunch

Spare clothing in a dry bag to include a warm hat and warm tops and bottoms

Footwear (something that will stay on your feet during a swim)

*Helmet that fits properly

Tow system

VHF radio (optional)

Any other items that you feel necessary to bring

*Available for Rental.