Wow, you are blessed with kayaking opportunities up there in Wa. The natural beauty of the area is just stunning. Thanx for sharing. I'll put Wa. on my list of places to visit and kayak during my sabbatical. Greetings from Berlin, Germany.
Thanks for your great comment. We love kayaking and exploring, and sharing our adventures, and appreciate you taking the time to comment. From the sea kayaking in Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands, to lake kayaking throughout Washington State and the Pacific Northwest we have so much to explore! You may also want to check out our top 10 lakes for kayaking in Washington State ruclips.net/video/gYO293VH9Cg/видео.html and our top sea kayaking trips from San Juan Island ruclips.net/video/ZV5e7P4Ous0/видео.html and Orcas Island ruclips.net/video/Ra9KULGbdq8/видео.html. Have a great trip!
Thank you so much for your support and great feedback. We love kayaking and sharing these. Super excited about the upcoming season. You may also want to check out our top 10 lakes video here ruclips.net/video/gYO293VH9Cg/видео.html. Happy kayaking, be safe out there.
Wow I live near seattle and though I seen everything, but only from land. I need to start taking my kayak to these places. You are living your best life. congratulations to you two.
Thanks for your comment and suggestion. For a preview our top 5 lake kayak adventures around WA are: Kachess Lake ruclips.net/video/7ZRLyVCj_Kc/видео.html, Mountain Lake ruclips.net/video/fcK71XlM5jA/видео.html, Alder Lake ruclips.net/video/Ekd6rmuUyUs/видео.html, Kirkland ruclips.net/video/symCUaqFk1k/видео.html, and Beaver Lake ruclips.net/video/S6HxXKiv2EE/видео.html. More on this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLF2Dtn1PW4bpv4ne8tPiwGslt3guDhBOe. Happy lake kayaking!
Thanks, fair point, we'll include more of the launch next time. You may also be interested in our top 10 lake kayaking ruclips.net/video/gYO293VH9Cg/видео.html
Thanks for the great feedback. We love kayaking and sharing our experiences with these videos. We've had many great new adventures this year, have a huge backlog of video 😎, and will be publishing again soon.
HI. I'm a Seattle native, now living in So. Oregon. These fabulous videos will become more and more valuable as time goes by ... for a virtual & vicarious dose of nature. Our precious resources are being destroyed before our eyes. Water is drying up. I like to project these beautiful videos onto a wall or ceiling, and get lost in the serenity of it all. Makes me homesick for Washington. Thank you so much for this video collection. Keep up the great work. 👍🏼👏🏼💕
Thanks for your great comment. We used to live in SW WA and did some incredible kayak trips in OR near Mt Bachelor at Sparks Lake and Hosmer Lake. Highly recommended if you get the chance.
My favorite trip was ozette lake and I hiked to the ocean from the west shore of ozette. And I also have canoed the Skagit River from marblemount to Lyman. That was a great trip as well. Both in a canoe
Thanks so much for the great feedback John. Glad you enjoyed the video. We look forward to many more exciting adventures this year and love sharing, and receiving great feedback like yours.
Great suggestions, thanks! We did Deep and Banks Lakes after this video and have them in our latest top 10 lakes in WA for kayaking video: ruclips.net/video/gYO293VH9Cg/видео.html Others are on our wish list 😎
I just did an overnight trip from Gooseberry Point to Lummi Island where I camped. The next morning I went to Vendovi Island for a brief visit and back to the put in. I timed the trip with the tides in Hale’s Passage. It was almost too windy, with the wind blowing up some steep waves when going down to Vendovi. I would say it’s definitely for more advanced paddlers. There are amazing wildflowers on Vendovi and a great welcome from the caretaker made it worthwhile! Next time I think I will do two nights camping with more time to explore Vendovi Island. I highly recommend this trip. Parking at the boat launch is $5 a day and it’s totally worth it.
@@PresenceVideography It’s a bit of a trek to the put in. But if you’re driving between Seattle and Vancouver, BC, it’s not far out of the way. Lummi Nation has been really building their infrastructure in recent years and, if haven’t been there recently (or ever), it is some spectacular scenery with easy access. The Stommish Festival is fun if you want to see canoe races and other cultural events. There are also restaurants and shops worth visiting there and on Lummi Island (which is accessible by a car ferry that runs every hour).
@@AaronBrand Sounds great, thanks for the additional info. Is this the campground you stayed at on Lummi Island maps.app.goo.gl/rULoT6o8NLfzYs7WA . How many campsites were there? Definitely on our list to explore.
@@PresenceVideography That is the one. It has five designated sites only accessible by water. There are two vault toilets, but no water. It’s strictly leave no trace (with the exception of the toilets and fire rings). Sometimes there is a mooring buoy, but not currently.
Small but big logistics consideration for your #1: Argosy Cruises surrendered their contract with Wash. State Parks to be the vendor for Tilllicum Village and the Argosy Cruise ferry boat (it's not a government run fast ferry like the West Seattle water taxi) back in 2021. Tillicum Village is basically mothballed both historic building and restaurant vendor including the legendary salmon bake in the long house. That's all closed up until someone else steps up to take the contract to run the food vendor and the ferry. The only access to the island is your own vessel, whatever that may be. Both campsites on either side of the island are still using the same Wash. State Parks reservation system, so just know if you were thinking of taking the Argosy ferry to-from for a walk-on camp on the island, that is not currently available. The result is a much quieter island and only boaters/kayakers are there. Nice overall video production, thank you for that info.
Thanks for the recommendations. Indeed, we've done Turn Island ruclips.net/video/34fFw2n-MXA/видео.html and Sucia Island ruclips.net/video/a5X9styg1TU/видео.html since this top 10 video and loved them both. We have yet to do Stuart Island, it's on our wishlist ... it looks beautiful.
Hi David, great content and pls keep on these creation. I am a freediver living in seattle, I always try to find a island with clear water and rock structure to dive nearby, recently I got a kayak too, do you have any recommendation for such places?
Thanks for your comment. Busy summer, lots more videos in the pipeline 😎 I haven't done diving for many years but I'd recommend considering Deception Island and Bowman Bay ruclips.net/video/ddgS_9Bt-5M/видео.html if you haven't already been there. Lots of interesting sea life and kelp beds. Also has the Deception Pass Underwater Park. Check currents before going, especially around Deception Island / Pass as they can be strong. We use DeepZoom.com to check currents. Another I'd consider is Battleship and Posey Islands near Roche Harbor ruclips.net/video/hgi0dy0m9cM/видео.html, and I'd also check currents as they can get strong in Haro Strait, although not as much as Deception Pass.
@@PresenceVideography Thank you so much! I will check all these options soon. Your video is great assets for the community of Seattle, looking forward more videos from you!
We love it too. This is one of our favorite kayak routes along the Seattle waterfront and it includes the Great Wheel! ruclips.net/video/5wCMZNODcrQ/видео.html
Channel is 0.3 miles wide so should take about 10 minutes at a relaxed paddling pace assuming light current and wind. We use DeepZoom.com to check currents, winds, and tides.
Cape Flattery looks like a great sea kayaking option, thanks for sharing. How were the waves there? Would you recommend for advanced sea kayakers? Check out our channel for many more epic sea and lake kayaking trips since this top 10 was published!
Wow, you are blessed with kayaking opportunities up there in Wa. The natural beauty of the area is just stunning. Thanx for sharing. I'll put Wa. on my list of places to visit and kayak during my sabbatical. Greetings from Berlin, Germany.
Thanks for your great comment. We love kayaking and exploring, and sharing our adventures, and appreciate you taking the time to comment. From the sea kayaking in Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands, to lake kayaking throughout Washington State and the Pacific Northwest we have so much to explore! You may also want to check out our top 10 lakes for kayaking in Washington State ruclips.net/video/gYO293VH9Cg/видео.html and our top sea kayaking trips from San Juan Island ruclips.net/video/ZV5e7P4Ous0/видео.html and Orcas Island ruclips.net/video/Ra9KULGbdq8/видео.html. Have a great trip!
Wow what an incredible production! Deserves more views!!!
Thanks for your kind comment. We'd welcome anyone to share with family and friends. Kayaking is fun in a group 😎
Thanks! Great video. Truely appreciate the effort. All the info is very useful for a kayak beginners(and Seattle resident)😊
Thank you so much for your support and great feedback. We love kayaking and sharing these. Super excited about the upcoming season. You may also want to check out our top 10 lakes video here ruclips.net/video/gYO293VH9Cg/видео.html. Happy kayaking, be safe out there.
Thanks for the video. Beautiful work! As a newbie to paddle sports, I appreciate you explaining the level recommendations.
Wow I live near seattle and though I seen everything, but only from land. I need to start taking my kayak to these places. You are living your best life. congratulations to you two.
Thanks for your great comment. We love the perspectives and new areas to explore with kayaks.
Please do one with just lakes. This really was sea kayaking mostly.
Thanks for your comment and suggestion. For a preview our top 5 lake kayak adventures around WA are: Kachess Lake ruclips.net/video/7ZRLyVCj_Kc/видео.html, Mountain Lake ruclips.net/video/fcK71XlM5jA/видео.html, Alder Lake ruclips.net/video/Ekd6rmuUyUs/видео.html, Kirkland ruclips.net/video/symCUaqFk1k/видео.html, and Beaver Lake ruclips.net/video/S6HxXKiv2EE/видео.html. More on this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLF2Dtn1PW4bpv4ne8tPiwGslt3guDhBOe. Happy lake kayaking!
This was great, thanks.
A good addition could have been to show the conditions of the launch ramps.
Thanks, fair point, we'll include more of the launch next time. You may also be interested in our top 10 lake kayaking ruclips.net/video/gYO293VH9Cg/видео.html
Very professionally done! Thanks!
Thanks for the great feedback. We love kayaking and sharing our experiences with these videos. We've had many great new adventures this year, have a huge backlog of video 😎, and will be publishing again soon.
Awesome information and adventures thanks so much for putting this all together. The production is really well done.
Thanks, we love kayaking and sharing these, and appreciate you taking the time to comment.
HI. I'm a Seattle native, now living in So. Oregon. These fabulous videos will become more and more valuable as time goes by ... for a virtual & vicarious dose of nature. Our precious resources are being destroyed before our eyes. Water is drying up. I like to project these beautiful videos onto a wall or ceiling, and get lost in the serenity of it all. Makes me homesick for Washington. Thank you so much for this video collection. Keep up the great work. 👍🏼👏🏼💕
Thanks for your great comment. We used to live in SW WA and did some incredible kayak trips in OR near Mt Bachelor at Sparks Lake and Hosmer Lake. Highly recommended if you get the chance.
@@PresenceVideography Thanks! Definitely on my bucket list.
Great video!
Thanks for the great feedback Josh
My favorite trip was ozette lake and I hiked to the ocean from the west shore of ozette. And I also have canoed the Skagit River from marblemount to Lyman. That was a great trip as well. Both in a canoe
Thanks for the updates. We have heard great things about Ozette and Skagit River and they are on our list! Now we just need some sunshine 😎
@@PresenceVideography I’m planning a trip now from Ballard to Skagit island.
GO KACHESS LAKE!!!!!
Definitely one of our favorites!
thanks so much for taking the time to put this together, really appreciate the details and videography
Thanks so much for the great feedback John. Glad you enjoyed the video. We look forward to many more exciting adventures this year and love sharing, and receiving great feedback like yours.
My friends and I are adding new kayak trips to our summer plans based on your videos
Moses lake, deep lake, upper and lower goose lake,banks lake, potholes resevoir and many more
Great suggestions, thanks! We did Deep and Banks Lakes after this video and have them in our latest top 10 lakes in WA for kayaking video: ruclips.net/video/gYO293VH9Cg/видео.html Others are on our wish list 😎
I just did an overnight trip from Gooseberry Point to Lummi Island where I camped. The next morning I went to Vendovi Island for a brief visit and back to the put in. I timed the trip with the tides in Hale’s Passage. It was almost too windy, with the wind blowing up some steep waves when going down to Vendovi. I would say it’s definitely for more advanced paddlers. There are amazing wildflowers on Vendovi and a great welcome from the caretaker made it worthwhile! Next time I think I will do two nights camping with more time to explore Vendovi Island. I highly recommend this trip. Parking at the boat launch is $5 a day and it’s totally worth it.
Thanks for sharing Aaron, sounds like a great trip.
@@PresenceVideography It’s a bit of a trek to the put in. But if you’re driving between Seattle and Vancouver, BC, it’s not far out of the way. Lummi Nation has been really building their infrastructure in recent years and, if haven’t been there recently (or ever), it is some spectacular scenery with easy access. The Stommish Festival is fun if you want to see canoe races and other cultural events. There are also restaurants and shops worth visiting there and on Lummi Island (which is accessible by a car ferry that runs every hour).
@@AaronBrand Sounds great, thanks for the additional info. Is this the campground you stayed at on Lummi Island maps.app.goo.gl/rULoT6o8NLfzYs7WA . How many campsites were there? Definitely on our list to explore.
@@PresenceVideography That is the one. It has five designated sites only accessible by water. There are two vault toilets, but no water. It’s strictly leave no trace (with the exception of the toilets and fire rings). Sometimes there is a mooring buoy, but not currently.
Thanks@@AaronBrand , super helpful. Much appreciated.
Small but big logistics consideration for your #1: Argosy Cruises surrendered their contract with Wash. State Parks to be the vendor for Tilllicum Village and the Argosy Cruise ferry boat (it's not a government run fast ferry like the West Seattle water taxi) back in 2021. Tillicum Village is basically mothballed both historic building and restaurant vendor including the legendary salmon bake in the long house. That's all closed up until someone else steps up to take the contract to run the food vendor and the ferry. The only access to the island is your own vessel, whatever that may be. Both campsites on either side of the island are still using the same Wash. State Parks reservation system, so just know if you were thinking of taking the Argosy ferry to-from for a walk-on camp on the island, that is not currently available. The result is a much quieter island and only boaters/kayakers are there. Nice overall video production, thank you for that info.
Great update, thanks. Also, more in our most recent Blake Island kayak trip video here ruclips.net/video/FLTOxNrlM4g/видео.htmlsi=8aFZA7f-3Ny9qW6W
You'd like Turn, Sucia and Stuart Islands also.
Thanks for the recommendations. Indeed, we've done Turn Island ruclips.net/video/34fFw2n-MXA/видео.html and Sucia Island ruclips.net/video/a5X9styg1TU/видео.html since this top 10 video and loved them both. We have yet to do Stuart Island, it's on our wishlist ... it looks beautiful.
Hi David, great content and pls keep on these creation. I am a freediver living in seattle, I always try to find a island with clear water and rock structure to dive nearby, recently I got a kayak too, do you have any recommendation for such places?
Thanks for your comment. Busy summer, lots more videos in the pipeline 😎 I haven't done diving for many years but I'd recommend considering Deception Island and Bowman Bay ruclips.net/video/ddgS_9Bt-5M/видео.html if you haven't already been there. Lots of interesting sea life and kelp beds. Also has the Deception Pass Underwater Park. Check currents before going, especially around Deception Island / Pass as they can be strong. We use DeepZoom.com to check currents. Another I'd consider is Battleship and Posey Islands near Roche Harbor ruclips.net/video/hgi0dy0m9cM/видео.html, and I'd also check currents as they can get strong in Haro Strait, although not as much as Deception Pass.
@@PresenceVideography Thank you so much! I will check all these options soon. Your video is great assets for the community of Seattle, looking forward more videos from you!
I love Washington … especially the views from the Seattle Great Wheel 😍
We love it too. This is one of our favorite kayak routes along the Seattle waterfront and it includes the Great Wheel! ruclips.net/video/5wCMZNODcrQ/видео.html
About how long is the trip to Hope Island from Steamboat Island?
Channel is 0.3 miles wide so should take about 10 minutes at a relaxed paddling pace assuming light current and wind. We use DeepZoom.com to check currents, winds, and tides.
WHAT KAYAK DO YOU USE?
We use 16ft Perception Captiva touring kayaks each with rudders and 2 large bulkheads good for camping.
You missed a lot. But #1 should probably be Cape Flattery or something similar on the Pacific coast. A lot of these wouldn't be in my top 30
Cape Flattery looks like a great sea kayaking option, thanks for sharing. How were the waves there? Would you recommend for advanced sea kayakers? Check out our channel for many more epic sea and lake kayaking trips since this top 10 was published!
Great video!