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I guess the question is..are you bringing your own kayak or renting? want to go on your own or guided?
Also be careful, the water temps are very cold, the tides can be extreme.
I love the pure wildness of the pacific side. I have a vision of going back to the floating lodge I stayed at in Nootka Sound just after the salmon season. Fishing is still good, the fisherman pretty much quit coming after the end of Aug early Sept. The lodge becomes available at a cheaper rate. I'd love to rent it for 6-7 days and fish and kayak around all the islands on the outside edge with a group of 6-8 people. It's in the future.The more I read the more I like the idea of the inside passage to look for orcas. We kayaked in Alaska a few years ago to look for whales and we didn't see any, so I'd like to try that again.
And I would do unguided. They generally require you to prove your experience before they'll rent you a kayak up there, but I think we'll be fine with that.
So, if you had to pick between the inside passage and Cape Scot, which would you pick?
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