[Paddlewise] Forty Days and Forty Nights

From: Dave Kruger <dkruger_at_pacifier.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 23:34:38 -0800
Well, it was more like twenty, or maybe twenty five.  Anyway, it finally
quit raining and blowing like fury around here, and I got in two paddle
trips in two days, after a too-long hiatus.  In Tillamook they're portaging
cows to high ground, and Hwy 101 is under water for a few days.  Here,
everything is wet, and the hooded merganzers don't know they are
socializing in a mud puddle because it looks like a lake.

One trip was a 10-12 mile circuit in the islands, dodging waist-high mist
with shotgun bloops in the distance as duck hunters cleaned out the
remainder of the stupid mallards.  Low-grade compass work made quick work
of a beeline to an island off the shipping channel.  As the mist cleared, I
shot across the channel to the Washington shore.  The main feature was a
two mile gunkhole along a steep weeping wall shoreline, complete with
red-breasted sapsuckers, and myriad waterfalls, culminating in cheese and
bread on a quiet, sunny float in Skamokawa, WA.  Nobody else thought to
paddle that day, but the Refuge guys were out spying on critters to clean
up the Xmas bird count.  No, I can't join you, I only have neoprene booties
to wear.  Heavy rainfall made for swift current on the return.

The other was a solo high water exploration along the east shoreline of
Long Island, Willapa Bay, WA, making the best of a 12 foot tide.  All the
dikes were awash, and all the backwaters were open.  Only a couple lone
buffleheads, one solid redtail, a handful of flickers, the usual gang of
rowdy crows, and three dozen mallards were around.  Where do all the other
waterfowl go at high tide?  Is it too deep for them?  Too wet?  
Puff.  Puff.  Too much food.  Not enough exercise.  How did this sprayskirt
get so tight?  Must shrink in the wet.  One solitary full-sector rainbow,
internally backlit, as the rain shimmers down.  On the return, mist in the
face, and a grebe surfaces ten feet away on the starboard side, ponders my
stroke, and plops down.

Where were all the other people?  Too easy, and too much fun.  Work returns
next week. 

Who needs 70 degree weather and shirtsleeves?  Who wants solid water to
slide over?

-- 
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR


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