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- This is an outdoor leadership course designed for age 18 years and older
- Explore the beautiful, dramatic environment of the Sea of Cortez
- Enjoy Sea Kayaking typically for Women
- NOLS courses teach wilderness and leadership skills on expeditions and in classrooms
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Explore the beautiful, dramatic environment of the Sea of Cortéz by sea kayak on this unique, all-female course. Over the course of a week, you’ll gain competence in sea kayaking techniques and learn how to camp and live comfortably in the coastal desert. In addition,...
NOLS courses teach wilderness and leadership skills on expeditions and in classrooms. Our students apply these skills to challenges in a supportive learning environment with high expectations. Students have the opportunity for a positive, transformational experience...
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The total tour cost includes the tour price (regular or promotional) and the compulsory local payment. The promotional price is subject to change. Check directly with the operator for the latest price offer. The tour operator requires you to pay only the tour price to purchase your travel. The compulsory local payment will be paid when you join the trip. All prices are based on double, twin or triple share occupancy. Solo passengers will be accommodated in a double, twin or triple room according to availability with a passenger(s) of the same gender. Single supplement only needs to be paid if the passenger does not want to share and requests their own room. Discounts can only be applied at the time of booking and cannot be added at a later date, regardless of any changes made to the original booking.
Prices may vary due to local taxes and trip seasonality. Click "Request Info" to inquire directly with the tour operator for the final trip price.
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Our school began in a small cabin in Sinks Canyon, Wyoming in 1965 as the National Outdoor Leadership School. At that time, we were primarily a wilderness skills school, doing our work in various mountain ranges and focusing on what teaching leadership in the outdoors meant. Today, we are NOLS, a multifaceted, wilderness school that supports thousands of students each year all over the world.
For us, it’s always been about how well we can serve our students. In the beginning, our founder Paul Petzoldt dreamt of nurturing leaders who knew how to live responsibly in the wilderness and teach others to do the same. One way we’ve evolved to better accomplish that has been by offering more diverse courses and trainings. Today, we focus on teaching leadership in many contexts, from leading during a medical emergency to a wilderness expedition, to training company executives, to helping our industry as a whole better manage the risks we face in the wilderness.
Our story since 1965 is one of resilience and determination, passion and pushing the limits of our expertise. We are thriving today because of the grit we developed by necessity in our early years. We invented outdoor gear when it didn’t exist, recovered from financial struggles that could have sunk the school, handled the loss and celebrated the return of our provocative founder, and reflected and learned when one of our community experienced loss or injury in the wilderness.
We’re also thriving because of the way our school has diversified and grown over the years. The wild forms the core of every aspect of the school, and the interrelationship of our various parts makes us stronger. NOLS Wilderness Medicine, founded as the Wilderness Medicine Institute, was instrumental in promoting and elevating the quality of wilderness medicine in the field's early days. It has enabled our wilderness medicine curriculum to be constantly tested and improved in the outdoors and led us to improved practices. Our years of managing risk for our own programs has become part of the expertise we share through risk management consulting and a yearly conference that promotes dialogue about risk in the industry. Being able to offer customized courses, in turn, has enabled us to reach larger audiences and test ways to keep our leadership curriculum relevant in many environments.
Today, our students are learning on oceans and in classrooms, in rivers and in conference rooms. Our curriculum resonates as much with a student just beginning high school as it does with an astronaut, entrepreneur, or outdoor program director; and each of these students shows us new ways to view and teach leadership.
As we strive to support growth in our students and continue to grow as leaders ourselves, we work together to leverage the strengths of each part of the school so we can continue to step forward boldly into the wild, no matter what that wild looks like, and help the world’s future leaders do the same.
NOLS is a non-profit school that seeks to help you step forward boldly as a leader.
We believe that anyone can be a leader; it’s our role to provide the environment and training to help you discover your full potential. We do that in classrooms close to home and in remote wilderness areas around the world.
We’re an organization with heart, expertise, and wildness, and these qualities help us support powerful, authentic experiences.
Our Mission And Values
Our mission is to be the leading source and teacher of wilderness skills and leadership that serve people and the environment. Our community—staff, students, trustees, and alumni—shares a commitment to wilderness, education, leadership, safety, community, and excellence
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Average age: 35
Weather and Other Challenges
Remoteness: The Sea of Cortez and the Baja California peninsula are environments of harsh beauty. The areas you visit are remote, and you will often be several days from medical facilities. At sea, strong winds may blow up suddenly, making conditions hazardous for travel.
Wildlife: Some desert wildlife, such as snakes and scorpions, are venomous. The undersea world is surprisingly lush compared to the land, but there, too, are hazards that you must learn to identify and respect, including jellyfish or spined shellfish. Your instructors will teach you about scorpions, rattlesnakes, stingrays and other potential hazards so that they may be avoided.
Weather: Rain is possible but infrequent, though strong winds from the north are quite common, especially in mid-winter. These “nortes” can make sea conditions too hazardous for travel, often for a few days at a time. Watching the weather, judging wind and wave conditions, and learning about the strength and ability of the group and the equipment are what responsible wilderness travel is all about.
Seasonal Conditions: Conditions vary by season. In December and January, it is often windy, and daytime temperatures are usually in the 70s (ºF) but can get down to the low 40s at night, with water temperatures are in the low 60s. Late March and April have daytime temperatures up to the high 90s and nighttime lows in the 70s. The water warms up to the 70s and the winds are usually more variable, lighter and less frequent. November and February have milder weather between these two extremes.
Fishing: While not a focus of the course, students may have various opportunities to fish. There is no license required to fish from shore using a hand line or a rod and reel. Depending on factors such weather, risk management and your personal kayak skills, fishing from your kayak might be possible
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