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If we have to cancel
an event for any reason, we will gladly offer
a full refund or reschedule the event.
Q:
How many people per kayak?
A:
We have both solo and tandem kayaks in our fleet. When
registering, you will be asked what your preference is.
Q:
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
A:
Absolutely not. Our event price includes kayaks (or canoes), paddles,
PFDs (Personal Floatation Devices), and all safety
equipment. You're certainly welcome to bring your own gear - we simply ask that you let us know when registering if you
plan to do so.
Q:
Why does WROTC ask for my height, weight and date of birth?
A:
So that our instructors and guides can properly prepare for the
event and to make sure we have the kayaks and gear that
will you will be comfortable in.
Q:
What is the minimum age for trips and classes?
A:
For tours and trips, our minimum age is 6 years old, paddling or
riding in a kayak with a parent or legal guardian. Children age 12
and older who are capable of paddling a kayak on their own are
welcome to paddle a solo kayak.
Q:
What should I wear?
A:
We highly recommend that you wear quick-drying synthetic fabrics. For
evening tours, be sure to bring a windbreaker or fleece, as it can
get chilly on the water at night even in July and August. A hat
and sunglasses are highly recommended. We do not recommend
cotton clothing, as it is uncomfortable when wet and can
contribute to hypothermia (a potential problem even in the hottest
weather). You might consider leaving a dry change of clothes in your vehicle, just in case......
Q:
What should I bring?
A:
It's important to bring plenty of water, sunscreen and a hat.
Sunglasses and snacks (such as food bars) are
recommended. Be sure to bring any prescription medications you
might need such as an asthma inhaler or EpiPen. For full day classes, be sure to bring a
lunch.
Q:
Where are classes held?
A:
Our
instructional classes are normally conducted on a nearby,
flat-water lake, where we'll have no distractions. Our advanced
classes may be conducted in a salt water environment, allowing us
to experience the effects of tides and currents, wind, and other
watercraft. Of course, our surf-related classes are conducted on
the oceanfront, primarily at Little Island City Park in southern
Virginia Beach.
Q:
Where are tours and trips held?
A: Our
half-day tours and trips are conducted throughout Virginia Beach,
in fresh, brackish, and salt water environments. Full-day tours
and trips may be conducted outside the local area.
Q:
How will we know where to meet for our event?
A: When
registering for an event, you will be provided a confirmation
packet which includes specific directions to our
"put-in" location. We'll also provide our cell phone
numbers so that you can contact us if you're running late.
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