🌴Turtle Beach BREAKFAST Paddle & PICNIC on Casey Key BEACH
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WHAT a Breakfast picnic on the Beach.
We will meet at the kayak launch and Promptly launch 8:00am. Please be there early enough to unload. There are no kayak rentals at that time.
I will have a YELLOW HARD HAT on my car or kayak to find me.
This is for experience kayakers only.
From there we will be paddle to Midnight Pass which has now opened up to the Gulf.
We will be stop on the Intercoastal side and pull our kayaks over a short distance to the beach and setup our picnic area and have breakfast there on North Casey Key Beach.
If you want to bring something to share, please do so.
If weather permitting, we'll go for a swim and take a walk on the new beaches to look for the pretties' seashells before all the boaters and kayak rentals come along.
Let's all meet up together around 11am to load up all out stuff and head on out for a paddle.
If you decide to come, please stay together and go with the flow. If you are in a hurry to get this event over with or need to go someplace, this event is not for you.
Again, this is for experience paddlers only.
What to bring: Breakfast, snack Lots of water, kayak wheels, lead line, snorkel gear, whistle and everything else you should know what to bring as experienced paddlers.
No pet, kids, smoking, guest or plus one, music. Please refrain from talking about politics or religion on my events.
There is bathroom at the kayak launch.
If you have any question, please text me with your name and question and I will get back to you as soon as possible. 941-993-5752
PLEASE READ:
YOUR RSVP TO ATTEND A "SUNCOAST OUTDOORS " SPONSORED EVENT IS YOUR EXPRESS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING AND UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE OF FULL PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR ALL ASSOCIATED RISKS.
Possible risks from participation include, but are not limited to:
Injury from a trip & fall, venomous snakes, stinging insects, venomous spiders, wildlife encounters, heat stroke, hypothermia, noxious vegetation, weather related injury, insect or airborne transmissible virus and disease, smoke inhalation, wildfire, falling trees. drowning
