Pacific Rim's blog

CREATE A PADDLING TRIP!

Thinking. Dreaming.....Inspired to go paddling somewhere?
Give us your suggestions and lets see if we can make it happen. With 8-10 interested folks there is a really good chance of your trip running…..think about it.
So far we have interest in:
1. a 10 day canoe trip on the Nation Lakes chain in Northern BC
2. Svalbard Islands in Norway

Haven’t heard from us in a while?

ANNUAL PRP NEWSLETTER and BROCHURE

Every year, once or twice, we send out a brochure with new and exciting trip destinations and a fun newsletter.  We hope to save a few trees next time round by sending our newsletter and brochure out by Email. (We are still happy to send these by regular mail for those of you who prefer it!)

Stay in touch by taking  a minute to update your address on the Contact Us page or via email or phone.

Anyone else got ODD?

          As I sit here in front of my computer day in and day out typing the minutes and hours away, my appreciation and need for a regular dose of nature and fresh air become more and more acute. After some discussion with like minded friends we decided to name this condition ODD or Outdoor Deficit Disorder. Since I have spent so much of my life outdoors, guiding , travelling, living….I never had the contrast between outdoors and indoors as I do now.

WANTED: Scotland 2011

PRP is soliciting interest in an exculsive 2011 Scotland sea kayaking trip to the Outer Hebrides. We have some folks on the waitlist.

The 2010 trip sold out in 2009.

National Geographic recently did an article on the Hebrides: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2010/01/hebrides/warren-text

Contact Us to add your name to the list!

Arctic INSPIRATION

So, it’s been a few months, but Dave is still quite proud to have gotten his Arctic kayak expedition pictures on a full page spread of the Winter 2009 issue of Wavelength Magazine.

You can have a look at: http://www.wavelengthmagazine.com/2009/WI09/higharctic.html

24 hr daylight gives Arctic pictures that warm, rosy alpenglow.

Book Review:

KABLOONA in the Yellow kayak, by Victoria Jason.

Kabloona is the Inuit word for "stranger".

Our new message board!

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We've now added a Message Board to our website.  Web 2.0 means there's a lot more we can do on the web, to make the online more experience more engaging.  We hope this site will be an excellent resource for you in learning about our company, and hopefully planning your next kayaking expedition with us.  With this Message Board, our intent is to only add to the quality of information we'll be providing, by making sure we feature here our latest updates, information, or anything else we feel will be valuable to communicate.  Hope to see you again soon!

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