Kayaking & Camping in Prince William Sound Paul Twardock
Each summer thousands of kayakers make their way to Alaska's Prince William Sound. The protected and ordinarily calm waters of the Sound offer kayakers of every skill level a chance to enjoy an incomparable wilderness experience.
Perhaps nowhere else in the world can the paddler find so much spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, and opportunities for wilderness exploration compacted into such a limited area. Although no two points are more than 100 miles apart, the Sound's glacially sculpted coastline boasts over 2,500 miles to explore.
This guide will not only help you plan and enjoy a safe trip in Prince William Sound but, most of all, will teach you camping techniques which will help preserve this remarkable and pristine area.
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Publisher: Prince William Sound Books 1st edition, 2004 214 pages Size: 8.5 x 5.5 Product type: paperback ISBN 1877900141
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