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Kayaking Through Northern California Redwoods

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Skunk Train Owner Robert Pinoli and Liquid Fusion Kayaking’s founders Cate Hawthorne and Jeff Lazur teamed up in 2010 to create a unique experience for lovers of California redwoods. And, you can take your kids and pets with you.

Dubbed Tracks to Kayaks, it’s the adventure of a lifetime.

You start the adventure at the Skunk Train Depot in Fort Bragg and travel 30 miles through tall stands of Northern California Redwoods to Northspur, the half-way point on the train’s daily trip to Willits.

At Northspur, you disembark with Jeff and Cate and put your kayaks in the Noyo River Estuary for the 2.5-mile paddle back to Fort Bragg.

Along the way, you’ll see redwoods, of course, and learn about local wildlife and flowers.

Exploring Northern California redwoods by kayak is a trip back through time – to the days when roads were dirt paths and rivers were America’s highways.

Jeff and Cate also offer classes at the C.V. Starr Community Center, Fort Bragg’s new family-oriented aquatic center and recreation facility.

Liquid Fusion Kayaking

(707)962-1623

jeff@liquidfusionkayak.com

http://www.liquidfusionkayak.com/

blog: http://liquidfusionkayak.blogspot.com/

Check out Cate’s Women on Water blog.