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      • Bladderwrack
      • Bull Kelp
      • Sitka Spruce
      • Western Hemlock
      • Western Redcedar
    • Fauna >
      • Bald Eagles
      • Chum/Dog Salmon
      • Crystal Jellyfish
      • Harbor Seals
      • Humpback Whales
      • King/Chinook Salmon
      • Lion's Mane Jellyfish
      • Marbled Murrelets
      • Ochre Starfish
      • Pink/Humpy Salmon
      • Sea Lions
      • Silver/Coho Salmon
      • Sitka Black-Tailed Deer
      • Sockeye/Red Salmon
    • Sources

Training


Even though our first tours of the season start coming in the first and second week of May, we have a full week dedicated to training. With the help of our seasoned guides, we will get you up to speed on zip lining, kayaking, rescues, and our day to day operations. 

Hours


Schedule: We receive the final guest numbers every evening and then we proceed to make the schedule for the following day. We do our best to give everyone the same amount of hours with a nice balance between kayaking and zips. 

Shoulder Season: May to Mid-June and Mid-August to September
  • Plan to work 20-35 hours a week (1-2 tours a day)
Peak Season: July and Early August
  • Plan to work 35-45 hours a week (2-3 tours a day)

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  • Home
  • test
  • About
    • Management Team
    • Job Description
  • Everyday Livin'
    • Location
    • Housing
    • Transportation
  • What to Expect
    • Training
    • Packing List
  • Facts
    • Geography >
      • Eagle Island Kayak Tour
      • Tatoosh Kayak Tour
      • Tongass National Forest
    • Flora >
      • Bladderwrack
      • Bull Kelp
      • Sitka Spruce
      • Western Hemlock
      • Western Redcedar
    • Fauna >
      • Bald Eagles
      • Chum/Dog Salmon
      • Crystal Jellyfish
      • Harbor Seals
      • Humpback Whales
      • King/Chinook Salmon
      • Lion's Mane Jellyfish
      • Marbled Murrelets
      • Ochre Starfish
      • Pink/Humpy Salmon
      • Sea Lions
      • Silver/Coho Salmon
      • Sitka Black-Tailed Deer
      • Sockeye/Red Salmon
    • Sources