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Prince William
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PO Box 233008
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PO Box 622
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For Reservations call toll free 877-472-2452 |
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FAQ WEATHER Rain: be physically prepared for rain and you will have an enjoyable trip. (see clothing) Tarps are essential, have two per couple, use them for a group area and one for your tent. They are also great for when you stop for a lunch break when it’s raining. Tides: PWS has very high tides. We do not have the strong rip tides and currents in our area. We hand out tide charts to help you decide where your campsite will be. Make sure it’s above the high tide line, which usually creeps up in the middle of the night. Campsites are limited because of the mountainous terrain, so be sure to look at our map for suggested camping sites before you head out. We also have maps for sale. Clothing: PWS is rain forest, being prepared is the key to stay dry. Clothing is important. Using polypro (thermax, capeline,etc,) for inner layer, fleece or pile for middle layer, and a shell (preferably non-breathable) for outer layer. Temperatures in the summer range from 45 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit and is usually cooler around the glaciers. LEAVE NO TRACE
CAMPING: Fires- Use existing fire pits. If there are none, build fires in inter tidal area. Downed wood is hard to find, so don’t count on fires for cooking. Meals- eat in the inter-tidal area and clean up as soon as you finish. Keep food away from tents and kayaks. This will minimize critters visiting your camp. Do not take out foods that are greasy or real sweet smelling. Bears- black bear are in our area and are getting more comfortable with people. In general, they are not aggressive and we would like to keep it that way. Use bear canisters if you have them, they are not mandatory to use yet. Please pack out everything that you brought. The Prince William Sound is fragile and still in its primitive state, we want to try to keep it that way so we all can enjoy it for years to come. GENERAL INFORMATION:
How many miles in a day can I go- in general a beginner will go 7-10 miles, an intermediate will go 10-15 miles, and an experienced will go 15 + miles. Of course, it all has to do with the weather and such. Just remember, you will go as fast as your slowest paddler so to keep your group together. Think safety! Fresh water- there are lots of fresh water streams and water falls, but bring your filter. Even though most of the water is good, use your filter. Water Taxis(charter
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