Showing posts with label Sea kayak the Fijords of the British Columbia Coastal Range. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sea kayak the Fijords of the British Columbia Coastal Range. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

First Training Weekend

Oh-So-Ko-No, Jeff's favorite.

It’s spring here in Seattle and training has officially started for the 2011 Beyond guide staff. We kicked off the season with our first training weekend March 24-27. As usual the returning guide class showed up early Thursday evening for a fun reunion and a few extra sessions on leadership training. They locked themselves in a room, caught up on their adventures from across the country, and went about setting their goals for this upcoming summer. After a day and a half of work, our newly fearless leaders had developed a their own mission statement, “Cultivating encounters with God through worshiping together,” and were ready to greet their partners, Beyond’s newest class of sea kayaking and mountain guides.

By Friday evening the new guide staff had arrived at Concordia Lutheran Elementary school to a warm welcome from the returning staff. We have fourteen new guides this year who traveled from all over North America including New Jersey, Southern California, and even Canada. The excitement from the welcome, with the help of plenty of coffee and animal crackers, carried on throughout the night. After plenty of get-to-know-you games, the great Beyond historian Jim Caldwell graced our presence and filled the guide staff with a sense of eagerness and anticipation for the joys of weather and surprises of the wilderness that the mountains and inlet holds for them this summer.

Jim Caldwell back in the day. Not much has changed.
Saturday, too, was filled with some amazing guest lecturers. Sarah Field, a Young Life leader from Tacoma, shared about the Beyond experience from the leader’s perspective. She spoke about her trip last summer with 14 high school girls and shared some valuable insight on the goals, expectations, and experiences of a trip leader. Dudley and Kathleen Miller returned again this year, too. These wise counselors have given our guide staff instruction the past few years on interpersonal communication. The skills they teach our staff consistently prove to be invaluable tools on almost every trip. We so appreciate their willingness to serve us, plus that egg toss was totally epic.

Of course the weekend was littered throughout with instruction on hard skills and opportunities for physical and spiritual development. We want to send out a huge thank you to all of our trainers. I won’t list them all by name because I’m sure to forget someone but we are so grateful for your continued support of our program. We couldn’t do it without you. Thank you too to the guide staff for your sacrifices and commitment to serving God and serving kids. We’re excited for the ways in which God will work and eagerly anticipate the new Beyond season.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Beyond Sea Kayaking: The Depths of Adventure


If you're looking for freedom, flexibility, and depth in your next outdoor adventure, you should check out Beyond's sea kayaking program. Enjoy the freedom of paddling some of Canada's most beautiful inlets and exploring the wilderness that skirts their edges. Sea kayaking trips offer an extreme amount of flexibility in both the length of the trip and the size of the group. Spend the day spotting God in the wildlife around you and in the conversations you share as you paddle. Enjoy streams and waterfalls and water that literally glows at night. End your day cozied around a beach campfire listening to the stories of the lives of your fellow travelers and sharing your own. Sea kayaking is a challenging but low-impact sport, making it an excellent choice for participants of all ages. So get a high school group together and ask a couple of moms or dads (or grandpas) to join you. The best part is, we're still booking trips for this summer. Check out the calendar below and then click here to get your trip planning started.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Busy Summer for our Sea Kayaking Program

This has been the busiest summer our Sea Kayaking program has seen in the past few years and our awesome but small staff of guides has been working incredibly hard to stay afloat.  We received this short update from Marshall Potter.  We're looking forward to hearing more about how their summer is going. 
If I have been learning anything this summer it is to take to heart Matthew 6:25-34. Between guiding and occasionally the acting Operations Managers, I've had to continually read and pray over those words of Christ. Each day does have enough trouble of its own, and worrying about tomorrow has yet to been useful. Tomorrow has been considered and actions taken for things in the future, but the Lord has provided everything needed. Some things have been stressful and extremely frustrating, but again and again we are provided for. The mission statement of "opening our eyes to the presence of Christ in self, community, and creation" has not and will not be hindered by the challenges we face here in Egmont. The participants are coming to know Christ more fully, and in that I will rejoice.
 

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Sea kayak the Fijords of the British Columbia Coastal Range


Or join us in a fantastic Sea Kayaking adventure either through the Skookum Chuck Rapids into Sechelt, Salmon and Narrows inlet or up the Jervis Inlet to the picturesque Princess Louisa Inlet. Explore the fijords of British Columbia.