SouthEast Adventure Outfitters 2008 Calendar of Events * trips always being added * I can see Spring already bursting out. The first vibrant colors in the marsh and on the trees have appeared and the marsh wrens are singing their sweet song of nesting. There is not a more exciting time to explore Coastal Georgia than Spring. As the temperatures mellow and the world wakes up, we will all be happy to spend more time on the water and on multi-day trips. Take a tour with us by kayak and we’ll all take a look! We offer kayak trips YEAR ROUND! As the season cools down our camping season heats up. Let us help you plan a trip that suits you and your group - there are a lot of great options. This calendar will not show all of the trips we will be offering in the coming months! We customize trips for groups of 4 or more - let’s work it out. Our 2 and 3 hour tours happen daily at different times according to the tides. Please contact us to find out specifics. All trips require reservations and credit card #s. Beginners are welcome on any of our trips - let us teach you how to kayak! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- March ‘ 08 --our 2 and 3 hour tours will happen daily! 20-21: Altamaha River Overnight trip: Spend the night on a bluff overlooking this amazing river. Keep your ears open for beaver and owls. 21-23: Cumberland Island 3-Day - explore the remote north end of Cumberland and the unspoiled 18 miles of beach! Good chance to see wild horses roaming the marshes... 24-26: Cumberland Island 3-Day - explore the remote north end of Cumberland and the unspoiled 18 miles of beach! Good chance to see wild horses roaming the marshes... middle of the week trip - less folks..... April ‘ 08 --our 2 and 3 hour tours will happen daily! 8: Altamaha River Day trip: Spend the day with us exploring this dynamic and unique cypress swamp. 18-20: Cumberland Island 3-Day - explore the remote north end of Cumberland and the unspoiled 18 miles of beach! Good chance to see wild horses roaming the marshes... May ‘ 08 --our 2 and 3 hour tours will happen daily! 2-4: Altamaha River 3-Day trip: This is an awesome trip traversing Buffalo Swamp down to the coast. You cannot miss it. Last chance before the FALL..... Flowers in bloom and the swamp coming to life from a winter slumber. 9-11: Special Mother’s Day Kayaking and Yoga Retreat / mothers and daughters ( or sons ) pair up! 16-18: Spring Women’s Kayaking and Yoga Retreat at the Satilla Lodge June ‘ 08 --our 2 and 3 hour tours will happen daily! 28: 1st Annual SEA Kayak Fishing Tournament!!!!! Finally a chance to prove your meddle against the Marshes of Glynn’s mighty foes...... trout and redfish!!! July, August.... ‘ 08 --our 2 and 3 hour tours will happen daily! MORE TO COME... Our schedule is always changing and we will post events as they come up. We will be running our 2 and 3 hour tour every day at different times according to the tides. If you are interested in longer trips or overnight excursions we can offer suggestions and customize any trip for groups of 4 or more! Just let us know what you want and we can put you on the right path! What to bring: sun hat, sunscreen, water bottle, shoes that can get wet and stay on your feet. Full day trips include lunch, multi-day trips includes all gear and meals - so bring an appetite!
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“Just wanted to say Thank You for the pics you sent to us. And Thank You and Mark for being such wonderful tour guides and being so patient with us amateurs. It was a beautiful evening, and you all made it that much more beautiful. We hope to do it again soon. We have told a lot of our friends what a good time we had and they all said the next time they will come, we shall see! ;-).” Pam Hamilton
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“We're back home in Alabama tonight at the end of our spring break trip but still talking about our kayak "adventure." The wind conditions made it a little more challenging than we'd expected but thanks to your calm coaching and patience, it was a wonderful way for our family to spend our last afternoon on St. Simons. Benjamin, our 5 y/o, had already enjoyed exploring several forts as well as Cumberland Is.on foot for a day and St. Simons by bike on a trail-a-bike for the 1st time, but he declared the couple of hours we spent out in the kayaks as his favorite part of the trip. He can't understand why we won't just trade in our family's canoe for a kayak! Thanks again for giving us a new "window" into the marshes and beach (and for being SO patient with us 1st-timers)”--Nancy Capps
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