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ROCK HOPPING
Description
So much of the action on the sea happens along the edges, where the rocks, beaches and shorelines meet the dynamic and sometimes sneaky ocean. It is a place just waiting to be explored by you and your kayak, and EMS Kayak School instructors are here to help you. Most of the strokes taught in programs like Strokes and Rescues or Ocean motion and Movement become essential in this class, allowing you too properly and progress into those more challenging environments.
This full day program will introduce you to the wonderful world of rock gardens, reefs and kelp forests along New England's coastline. You will learn to explore this ever changing environment by blending control, support and propulsion strokes with boat edging, body position and timing to dance with the sea.
Prerequisites
Kayak 101: Strokes and Rescues, Kayak 202: Ocean motion and Movement or equivalent experience.
Includes
Students are permitted to bring their own gear. Equipment must be equivalent to gear provided, appropriate for class, in good working order and approved by instructor. Please call 800-310-4504 with any questions.
1) Kayak
2) Paddle
3) PFD (type III, Coast Guard approved)
4) Booties
5) Spray skirt
6) Wetsuit/ drysuit if needed
**BRINGING YOUR OWN KAYAK? Kayaks 12ft or larger with floatation in front and rear are acceptable (i.e. sealed bulkheads in front and rear). No sit on top kayaks or recreational kayaks smaller than 12ft please.
Does Not Include
Students will be expected to arrive dressed appropriately for the weather. Pack a lunch and snacks for the day. Water bottles should be filled before arrival.
1) Lodging
2) Meals
3) Transportation
4) Personal gear and clothing
Kings Beach Fishing Area, Newport, RI
Just west of Price’s Neck Road, off Ocean Avenue, Newport, RI.
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Required Gear and Clothing
Please come dressed for the weather and prepared with the appropriate gear and clothing for your kayak program. Below is a list of gear and clothing recommended by the Eastern Mountain Sports Kayak School. If you have any questions please call 800-310-4504.
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Long or Short Sleeve Top Dress appropriately for the days weather. Any non-cotton material is appropriate. |
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Shorts or Pants Dress appropriately for the days weather. Any non-cotton material is appropriate. |
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Water Shoes |
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Food and Water |
Optional Items
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Hat
Bug Spray
Camera
Dry Bag
Dry change of clothes and towel
EMS Kayak School Provides
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Kayak |
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PFD |
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Paddle |
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Booties |
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Spray Jacket |
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Spray Skirt |
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Farmer John Wetsuit |
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Drysuit For cold weather paddling only. Goes over all your clothes to keep you dry. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can i bring my own gear
Yes, if it is appropriate. Kayaks for instruction or for tours need to have a minimum of safety features as well as be an appropriate style and size kayak for the class/tour. Call and check with the school or instructor.
What happens of the weather is bad?
We still operate all of our programs in rainy conditions. Kayaking is after all a water sport. We will delay or cancel programs in dangerous weather conditions like thunderstorms or gale force winds. If this happens during your class, we will either credit you at a pro rate, or reschedule you to finish the missed portion at your convenience.
What is your cancellation policy?
Cancellations or schedule changes 8 DAYS OR MORE PRIOR to the event start date will be fully refunded or credited with no penalty. Reservation changes of any kind WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE EVENT START DATE WILL NOT BE REFUNDED and you WILL NOT be permitted to carry over deposits to future events. Please mark this date on your calendar after making your reservation!
What time should I plan to arrive for class?
You should get to class at least 15 minutes early. Classes start and end on time.
Do we take breaks?
In our 7 hour instructional classes we always take a lunch. Often times it is a working lunch in which students and instructors share information and experiences. Students need to provide their own bag lunch. Each student should have at least one liter of water so that they can stay hydrated. Breaks are taken when needed, students need only to ask their instructors during class.
How many students in each class?
Rock Hopping runs with a 1:6 instructor to student ratio.
What certifications do your instructors have?
All instructors hold current and up to date American Canoe Association (ACA) Certifications. Their level of certification always meets or exceed the level of class they are teaching. All instructors are also CPR and First Aid trained.
How is Eastern Mountain Sports different from other outfitters?
While there are other good outfitters, they are in the minority. We spend a great deal of time on staff training and all our instructors are nationally certified. All of our guides and instructors were experienced paddlers before they became instructors, and that is a claim few other outfitters can back up. We perform risk assessments for every site we work at, with emergency procedure plans prepared in advance, and regularly train in conjunction with rescue agencies like the US Coast Guard and local harbormasters. We have instructors who regularly teach at nationally regarded paddles sports events across the US.
Dates (2011)
Private
Please call for availability.
June 26
How to make a reservation?
Cost
Private (cost per person)
| 1 person | $275 |
| 2 people | $185 |
| 3 people | $155 |
4 people |
$140 |
Join a Group
$115 per person.
Times