Looks like an amazing trip and Wow for the dolphin encounters! I had my first major wildlife encounter in a kayak last week in Becher Bay, Vancouver Island. Humpbacks scared the sh*t out of me. 😂 I tucked into a kelp bed by a small rock island and watched for awhile. Priceless.
I believe it because we saw the same thing same place. Trudi's company (she's moved on now, Donkey's rides or something). The whale watching on the opposite side is well worth the drive too
A great adventure of sunshine and shenanigans! I enjoy re-watching your videos when I have a stressful day. They also give great ideas for future trips and ideas!
Looks like an amazing trip and Wow for the dolphin encounters!
I had my first major wildlife encounter in a kayak last week in Becher Bay, Vancouver Island. Humpbacks scared the sh*t out of me. 😂 I tucked into a kelp bed by a small rock island and watched for awhile. Priceless.
Seeing a humpback up close from a lil kayak can be an unnerving experience! Hiding out in the kelp and rocks definitely sounds like a smart move
I believe it because we saw the same thing same place. Trudi's company (she's moved on now, Donkey's rides or something). The whale watching on the opposite side is well worth the drive too
Baja is an incredible place! I've not been there during peak whale time but certainly will
A great adventure of sunshine and shenanigans! I enjoy re-watching your videos when I have a stressful day. They also give great ideas for future trips and ideas!
That's very kind of you to say! I appreciate it man
Spectacular locations and moments, indeed.
Was there any moment when it felt scary to be on the water?
thank you! no not at all. it's always exciting when dolphins come to visit
All these kayak videos in calm 'glass like" water... every time I go out the wind, waves and current are always conspiring against me!
You'll have to join one of my group trips then mate, perfect weather guaranteed 😂
What are you doing for fresh water? Is there a ponga accompanying you?
@@armortodd5162 I don't know what a ponga is, but we were carrying enough fresh water for the duration of the trip
Love your posts. What Greenland paddle are u using?
Thanks mate! I'm not sure of the specific model, I borrowed it off of Ramon
Was this a self supported trip or did you work with a local outfitter?
@@JohnSites-xh4sp did you watch the video?
@ Yes. I couldn’t tell if you were the outfitter or a participant
@@JohnSites-xh4sp ah I see I see I work with a local outfitter to co-lead the trips. Heading back again next May 1-8!