OP21 Up the Downeast Coast essential expedition details
Jun 16, 2010 in Sea kayaking news
Downeast expedition details
Team Members: Todd Devenish, Michael Daugherty.
Expedition start at Stonington, Maine on 16 September 2009.
Arrival at West Quoddy Head, Lubec, Maine on 21 September 2009
About Stonington
We started our trip from our hometown, Stonington, Maine. For the visitor, the advantage of beginning here is the archipelago of 75 or so islands in a six-square-mile area just off the coast. The islands are closely-spaced, mostly wild, and some allow camping. You could easily spend as much time exploring the archipelago as the rest of the coast.
Stonington also offers a campground, motels, restaurants, a grocery store and some cultural attractions such as galleries and an Opera House. The public launch is located at the end of Seabreeze Avenue. Long-term fee-parking can be found a block or two away on Granite Street and Indian Point Road.
Distance
111 Nautical Miles, 5 legs
Camping
Membership of The Maine Island Trail Association (MITA) gives the paddler access to a network of campsites and day use areas spanning the Maine coast: www.mita.org, (207)761-8225.
Guides, Rentals & Logistics
Old Quarry Ocean Adventures, located on Webb Cove in Stonington, will arrange airport pick-ups and shuttles. A full service campground, Old Quarry, rents kayaks and provide launching and parking for a fee. Guided trips and instruction are also available: www.oldquarry.com, (207) 367-8977.
Castine Kayak Adventures offers rentals, guides and instruction, as well as a shuttle service. They are located in Castine and Brooklin: www.castinekayak.com, (207) 866-3506.
Carpe Diem Kayaking Company in Bar Harbour offers guided trips (equipment and transportation included) and BCU instruction. They also host the Downeast Kayaking Symposium in September: www.carpediemkayaking.com, (207) 669-2338.
Sea Cliff Kayakers (including John Carmody, a BCU Level 5 aspirant) in Boothbay leads guided trips anywhere along the Maine coast, providing transportation and equipment as well as BCU instruction: www.seacliffkayakers.com, (207) 651-4194.
Maine Island Kayak Company on Peaks Island organises expeditions to the Bold Coast and beyond, providing all needed equipment and logistical support: (207) 766-2373, info@maineislandkayak.com.
Tides
Tides in this area range from 11 to17.5 feet, increasing as you travel east where it is increasingly necessary to plan for the current. The tides generally flood east into the Bay of Fundy and ebb west. Tide tables for Stonington can be found at: www.freetidetables.com/state/Maine/sid/33200af1
Charts
Maptech waterproof charts #75 & #42
NOAA charts #13392 & 13394
Nearest Airports
Bangor International: 1.5 hrs from Stonington
Portland International Jetport: 3.5 hrs from Stonington
Logan International Airport, Boston, MA: 5.5 hrs from Stonington
Hancock County – Bar Harbour Airport (daily trips to Boston): 1 hr from Stonington
Stonington Airport: a small, private airstrip for small planes
