These 2 groups combined for an afternoon paddle together. One group from Melbourne, the other local Sydney girls. It was a super hot afternoon so Gil jumped off his kayak for a dip on the way over and everyone enjoyed the well deserved swim after the bush walk.
Jenny Brings her Boys for a Paddle
My Dad, 71 Years Old Enjoys Paddle and Bush Walk.
Couple Celebrate their 10th Anniversary.
Denis and Patricia celebrated their 10th Wedding Anniversary by coming on a romantic paddle with Pittwater Kayak Tours. Paddling in an area packed full of natural beauty was the perfect way for Denis to spoil Patricia. They enjoyed the beauty of Pittwater, the crystal clear water of Resolute Bay and the breathtaking views from West Head over Palm Beach, Broken Bay, Pittwater, the mouth of the Hawkesbury and over towards the central coast.
Friday Morning Paddle Before Work
This group of teachers get up each Friday morning during the school term and come for a paddle. It’s a really relaxed atmosphere. we try to mix it up, sometime we walk up to one of the views to watch the sunrise, other times we take our goggles and go for a swim. Were always back by 7.40am and go for a coffee before work. a great way to start the day.
Sunrise Paddle Before Work
These two motivated people and good friends of mine, Brendan and Jamie, know how to get their day off to the right start. It means getting up before dawn but the feeling of doing exercise and going somewhere that has as much natural beauty as Pittwater, Resolute Bay, KuRing Gai Chase National Park and stunning views leaves you buzzing and feeling euphoric for the rest of the day.
Playing amongst the Rock Pools.
Tamara and Paul came for a paddle with Pittwater Kayak Tours and spent a romantic afternoon kayaking, bush walking and exploring the rock pools (or at least Tamara did). They were on a work trip from Melbourne and were able to come and experience the natural beauty of Pittwater on Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
Cracking day for a paddle with work mates.
A bunch of workmates and myself enjoyed a cracking Winter’s day last week out on the beautiful stretch of water that is Pittwater. The morning started out a bit windy and we got a bit wet and cold on the way over but soon warmed up once we started paddling. We disembarked on the beautiful Resolute Bay and then started out 2.5km round trip to West Head. One of my mates brought his gorgeous little two and half year old daughter along who thoroughly enjoyed both the paddle and being on Dad’s back in her harness during the bush walk.
Check out some of the testimonials:
“We had an amazing time with PKT! Greg is a very knowledgeable guide who knows the local area in detail. His passion for kayaking and the local area including its history make for an amazing time. The scenery along the way is breathtaking even on a winter’s day. We highly recommend this adventure.(Craig and Lara Winden)
“We had a great morning kayaking and bush walking with PKT last Sunday. Loved being out on the water and the walk up to West Head was stunning! Yum snacks at the top too. Great guidance and instruction from Greg meant we could feel comfortable and just relax and enjoy the tour. Will Be back again. Thanks for a fun morning!” (Ash Mallin)
PKT joins Take 3 for the Sea
Pittwater Kayak Tours is proud to be a part of the “Take 3 for the Sea” initiative. It is an extremely simple but effective way to help clean up our beaches and protect marine life. The message is easy: each time you go to the beach simply pick up 3 or more bits of rubbish and put them in a bin.
All of PKT’s employees take part in this initiative each time we partake in a tour to help keep Pittwater’s Pristine beaches clean, we also try to incorporate this into our daily lives. PKT encourage all customers who enjoy one of our tours to participate in Take 3 for the Sea (it is not not compulsory though). We hope that customers will then take this simple message away and build it into their daily lives and tell their friends.
It is so easy for all people to make this practice a part of their daily lives no matter where they live. Each day, just pick up 3 or more pieces of rubbish and put them in the bin.
For more information check out the website http://www.take3.org.au/
Fun Family outing
Local family, the Hawlings, enjoyed a fun, family outing with Pittwater Kayak Tours. The group of 6 paddled across Pittwater before embarking on 2 bushwalks to West Head and to the top of the Resolute Track where we explored the Aboriginal “Red Hands” cave. Sarah, Joss, the girls and international student Ben all paddled well.
This is what Sarah had to say “Thank you SO MUCH! We really had a great time and really enjoyed it! You are a fab tour guide!!!”