Hey tupelosue,
Welcome to the forum!!!
Are you talking sea kayak or river kayak?
If you are talking river kayaking and you are experienced, I'd recommend coming up this way, then head over 299 into Trinity County and put in on the Trinity River. The Feds are releasing extreme amounts of water out of the dam right now in an attempt to scour the spawning beds for the salmon. Flows are way up and you need to be careful. I'm not sure how long the huge flow rates are going to be happening though...
If you're talking sea kayaking, I like the area just north of Trinidad, around Patrick's Point.
I won't be here that weekend, I'll be camping with my kids. (The start of our farwell tour to tent camping, our last summer in a tent)
I am currently working on doing a gathering in the redwoods up here for the summer of 2006. I'll be doing an overnighter at Pamplin Grove with my kids and girlfriend on the 25th of this month. My girlfriend teaches school out near this campground and she has it rented out that day for a class activity. Technically, she has rights to the place until 10:00 AM the following morning, so I'll scope the place out to see how many teardrops the place can accommodate. It's funny... I've lived here my whole life and I've camped there several times, but I couldn't tell you right now how many teardrops the place will hold. I also have two other places in mind and I'll be looking at them in early June. I plan to make a formal announcement around August. I think a gathering up here in the redwoods could become a pretty big event.
Kevin and Jerome agree that it's a darned good idea and have agreed to help. We'll be putting our heads together real soon on this matter. Stay tuned...
