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Rattlesnake Island - Okanagan Lake B.C.

Rattlesnake Island - Okanagan Lake B.C. near Penticton, BC

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57 kms
10hours
moderate
Canoeing
Summer, Fall, Spring
Penticton, BC
User TheOnlyGuy

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N49 44.879 W119 43.022 My Trip to Rattlesnake Island on Okanagan Lake June 19-21 2008. Total trip was 56.9km from Naramata to Rattlesnake Is. and back to penticton.

I took 2 days to kayak from Naramata to Rattlesnake Island then back to Penticton. Took less then 10 hrs. actual paddle time.

Total flat distance: 56.8 km

Total real distance: 60.9 km

Climbing distance: 17.4 km

Descent distance: 17.8 km

Flat distance: 25.7 km

Average speed 6.8kmh

More info and my GPX with waypoints and track is posted on my GROUP at:

http://www.playak.net/group/okanaganvalleybritishcolumbiacanada/forum/topic/show?id=1616047%3ATopic%3A32571

Directions:

Leave Naramata and head to these coordinates N49 44.879 W119 43.022 it's a fairly short kayak in a straight line but you will want to paddle mostly along the shore.

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