July, 12th | Saturday - July, 13th | Sunday | Watersports *1/2
This is a repeat of the popular Ushimado Kayak trip that we’ve done the past two years. For this trip we’ll meet our guides on Ushimado Island around noon on Saturday, then spend the afternoon kayaking around the islands of Seto inland sea. We can also swim and fish. In the late afternoon our guides will set up camp for us on the beach, and while we set up our tents, explore the island, and play in the water, they’ll fix us a great dinner. After dinner we’ll relax around the campfire. In the morning our guides will make breakfast, and then we’ll have a half day of kayaking and fun before returning to Ushimado, where we’ll have lunch and finish the tour around 4:00pm. Check out the July 2006 and 2007 editions of “The Horse’s Mouth” to read about previous years.
The kayaking is not too hard, and they have two-person kayaks, so beginners can partner with more experienced kayakers.
We’ll be camping on the beach, so we’ll need to make arrangements for tents.
Difficulty: 1.5 stars
Price: cost per person for guides, kayaks, and 3 meals: Y16,400 if we have 10 participants or
Y13,700 if we can get 15.
Transportation: If we can arrange a combination of drivers and/or rental vans, we’ll do that. Otherwise transportation will be about Y6,000 round trip from Osaka (including express trains to and from Okayama, bus, and ferry to Ushimado)
Bring: Tent, sleeping bag, light, swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, bug spray, raingear, Frisbees, balls, etc., musical instruments, alcohol and other drinks(our guides provide water)
Sign up deadline: June 16th. When you sign up, please tell us the following:
1. your level of kayaking experience
2. if you have a tent or can bring an IOC tent
3. if you have a car or can drive a rental van
4. if you’re a vegetarian
5. where you live
Restrictions and cancellations: This activity is open to non-members as well as members, but non-members need to pay in advance. Please don’t cancel. There will be cancellation fees for late cancellations. In the event of heavy rain, the event will be canceled. For light rain, we’ll go ahead and go (in previous years the rain didn’t bother us).
Leaders: Josh Wilson ichifish@gmail.com 080-5357-1084
Junko Abe junkoa76@gmail.com 090-5965-8358
Ushimado Water Trail:
http://ushimado.watertrail.com/photoliv/liblary.htm
Disclaimer
In joining the IOC or in taking part in its activities, I understand that
1. Many activities are dangerous.
2. I alone will take full responsibility for my own safety at or as a result of IOC activities.
3. Activity organizers and committee members are lay persons and have no formal skills in relation to the organized activity, and in following their guidance, I do so at my own risk.
4. I alone am responsible for assessing in advance all the risks pertaining to activities ( including my own abilities ) and in accepting information from activity organizers or committee members, I do so on the understanding that I must verify it for myself.
5. The IOC is not covered by any general insurance policy against the loss of personal effects, injury or death, nor does it undertake to arrange such insurance for specific events.
6. Participants take part at their own risk and are very strongly recommended to take out appropriate insurance of their own.
7. I understand that I must be at least twenty years old to join the IOC.
Leader : Josh Wilson (ichifish) | send e-mail
Co-leader : Junko Abe (junko_a76) | send e-mail

Ushimado Sea Kayaking Adventure July 12-13th
Ushimado Sea Kayaking Adventure July 12th and 13th!This is a repeat of the popular Ushimado Kayak trip that we’ve done the past two years. For this trip we’ll meet our guides on Ushimado Island around noon on Saturday, then spend the afternoon kayaking around the islands of Seto inland sea. We can also swim and fish. In the late afternoon our guides will set up camp for us on the beach, and while we set up our tents, explore the island, and play in the water, they’ll fix us a great dinner. After dinner we’ll relax around the campfire. In the morning our guides will make breakfast, and then we’ll have a half day of kayaking and fun before returning to Ushimado, where we’ll have lunch and finish the tour around 4:00pm. Check out the July 2006 and 2007 editions of “The Horse’s Mouth” to read about previous years.
The kayaking is not too hard, and they have two-person kayaks, so beginners can partner with more experienced kayakers.
We’ll be camping on the beach, so we’ll need to make arrangements for tents.
Difficulty: 1.5 stars
Price: cost per person for guides, kayaks, and 3 meals: Y16,400 if we have 10 participants or
Y13,700 if we can get 15.
Transportation: If we can arrange a combination of drivers and/or rental vans, we’ll do that. Otherwise transportation will be about Y6,000 round trip from Osaka (including express trains to and from Okayama, bus, and ferry to Ushimado)
Bring: Tent, sleeping bag, light, swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, bug spray, raingear, Frisbees, balls, etc., musical instruments, alcohol and other drinks(our guides provide water)
Sign up deadline: June 16th. When you sign up, please tell us the following:
1. your level of kayaking experience
2. if you have a tent or can bring an IOC tent
3. if you have a car or can drive a rental van
4. if you’re a vegetarian
5. where you live
Restrictions and cancellations: This activity is open to non-members as well as members, but non-members need to pay in advance. Please don’t cancel. There will be cancellation fees for late cancellations. In the event of heavy rain, the event will be canceled. For light rain, we’ll go ahead and go (in previous years the rain didn’t bother us).
Leaders: Josh Wilson ichifish@gmail.com 080-5357-1084
Junko Abe junkoa76@gmail.com 090-5965-8358
Ushimado Water Trail:
http://ushimado.watertrail.com/photoliv/liblary.htm
Disclaimer
In joining the IOC or in taking part in its activities, I understand that
1. Many activities are dangerous.
2. I alone will take full responsibility for my own safety at or as a result of IOC activities.
3. Activity organizers and committee members are lay persons and have no formal skills in relation to the organized activity, and in following their guidance, I do so at my own risk.
4. I alone am responsible for assessing in advance all the risks pertaining to activities ( including my own abilities ) and in accepting information from activity organizers or committee members, I do so on the understanding that I must verify it for myself.
5. The IOC is not covered by any general insurance policy against the loss of personal effects, injury or death, nor does it undertake to arrange such insurance for specific events.
6. Participants take part at their own risk and are very strongly recommended to take out appropriate insurance of their own.
7. I understand that I must be at least twenty years old to join the IOC.
Leader : Josh Wilson (ichifish) | send e-mail
Co-leader : Junko Abe (junko_a76) | send e-mail