Isle Royale Sampler
Location
Copper Harbor, Michigan
Group Size
5 people per guide
Duration
6 days
Location
Copper Harbor, Michigan
Group Size
5 people per guide
Duration
6 days
What's included
Lodging
One night double occupancy lodging before and after in Copper Harbor, (Single occupancy rates available.)
Ferry Fees
Round trip ferry fees for both you and a kayak,
Guides
Expert instructor guides.
Group Gear
All group gear (tents, kitchen gear, dry bags, safety and camp gear)
Permits and Park Fees
National Park Service permits and daily user fee,
Gourmet Food
Gourmet backcountry fare
Uncommon Adventures
We specialize in guided paddling adventures - both expedition style kayaking and lodge-based paddling retreats - in the Great Lakes, Greenland, Iceland, Alaska and more. We also offer kayak skills training, outdoor cooking programs and ACA Coastal Kayaking Instructor Training. Our focus is small groups for trips (3-6) and friendly student/instructor ratios for classes (4:1 max)
Since 1984 we have been known for professional, ACA certified instructors, outstanding cuisine, and top quality equipment that helps create an enjoyable learning environment for everyone at all experience levels. No matter what shape or size you may be, we will work hard to help you blaze a pathway to your own paddling adventure.
The Guides
Where you'll meet
The details
What to bring
What's Not Included:
- Travel to and from Copper Harbor
- Dinner in Copper Harbor before and after the trip
- Kayak rental (If you are going to need a kayak, you should add that as an add-on to your booking, to be sure we have one for you.)
- Personal Items: Be sure to review the packing list: https://www.mi-paddleadventure.com/wp-content/packing-lists/great-lakes.pdf It is important that you review this list early on in case you have questions or need to order gear.
- Guide gratuity (5-10% suggested)
- Travel Insurance (We strongly recommend you get travel insurance. Consider Allianz, World Nomads, etc.)
Cancellation Policy
Uncommon Adventures payment terms and conditions are based on the investment we make in planning, equipment allocation, staffing, and delivering our programs. These expenses are not recoverable in the case of short-notice cancellation or transfer. However, we do understand that things often happen beyond your control and will work with you the best we can. That may take the form of a gift card for a credit for a future program.
For expeditions of a week or more, we RECOMMEND that you research travel insurance options and purchase one that will protect your investment. Options include Allianz Travel Insurance and World Nomads.
Refund / Cancellation Policy:
- Overnight Adventure Trips (Backcountry and Lodging):
- If cancelled more than 60 days prior to the start of the program, we provide a full refund less any fees incurred by us. If you prefer, we will offer a 100% credit towards future programs used within 24 months.
- If cancelled less than 60 days, but more than 30 days, your fees are forfeit, unless we can rebook your spot. A credit will be issued, less our booking costs, in the form of gift card good towards programs for 24 months.
- If cancelled less than 30 days prior to the start of the program, no refunds will be given. If we can rebook your spot, then a gift card will be issued less our booking costs.
- Instructional Day courses and programs
- If you cancel within 72 hours, we offer a 100% credit towards future programs in the same year.
What if Uncommon Adventures Cancels Your Program?
If Uncommon Adventures determines that a scheduled program needs to be canceled due to risk management concerns, weather, a natural disaster, or any other reason, we will offer the client a full refund minus any unrecoverable expenses already incurred.
Our precautions for COVID-19
What you can expect from us:
Covid-19 Policy
Going forward we will be monitoring CDC guidelines as they change. Most kayak skills training and paddling have built-in social distancing, but some things like rescues and kinesthetic coaching often are more effective with closer contact. If you are more comfortable wearing a mask during programs, you are welcome to.
Our business model has always been one of small groups of 2-6, minimizing group risks. Firstly, bringing all of your own kayaking gear that only you have handled helps mitigate risk.
Items like whistles and paddle floats will not be shared. We are happy to demo their use, but you should have your own to practice with.
While we recognize the need to mitigate contact risk in every way possible and practical way, your immediate safety will always be our priority. For camping programs, we will be following the same strict food hygiene standards we always have because it always applies and individual campers will be handling and rinsing their own eating ware in a bleach rinse.
— Michael Gray, Owner
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Reviews
Trip: Isle Royale Sampler
Guide: Michael G.
This was a great trip . Great trip managment as far as food , safety , location, and kayak stroke tips. I learned a lot but was not overwhelmed with information.
By David B. on August 13, 2024