Re: [Paddlewise] Paddling with Dogs

From: Dave Kruger <dkruger_at_pacifier.com>
Date: Wed, 03 May 2000 17:01:25 -0700
Marcia, the woman who was probably the first person to sea kayak much around
here, had a small cocker spaniel, "Lacey," which she took **everywhere**:  on
the Columbia, in Willapa Bay, in the San Juans, on the West coast of Vancouver
Island, etc.  Solo, no less!  (We call Marcia "the matron saint of Lower
Columbia River sea kayaking;"  see a trip report of her "return" to our area,
below the sig, which originally appeared on Wave~Length, Paddlewise's
predecessor.)

Lacey had a pad on the afterdeck, just behind the coaming, of that carpet
backing stuff, I think, so she could stick her claws into something.  That
worked fine until things got rough.  Then Marcia would put Lacey in the
cockpit, between her legs, and there was enough room for Lacey to get her head
out, through the nylon tunnel of Marcia's sprayskirt,* if Marcia did not zip up
her PFD.  Wish I had a picture of that!

Lacey is gone, now, but I suspect she may have been the first sea-farin' yakin'
dog hereabouts!

-- 
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR
--

Memorable Meals:  "Trip Report"

Like others, my most memorable meals are associated with an "event" more
than with especally exotic/tasty food ... but there waaass this ONE
time.  It's kind of a long story:

Marcia must have bought her Orca (one of the original Eddyline designs:
microcephalic bow; huge, flat stern -- the automatic broach machine in a
following sea) in '84 or '83.  I didn't even know what a sea kayak was,
then.  But, in '86 she took me and my then-wife out to the local boat
ramp to paddle the behemoth.  It was cool, and inspired enough
confidence for us to commit to a memorable week-long guided Baja
expedition with Tim and Larry "The Kayak," over the Xmas break.  Marcia
moved to Corvallis, OR, and I sort of lost touch with her.

Fast forward to the summer of '93, two years after Marcia had sold her
ENTIRE sea kayaking kit (yak, two paddles, all the specialized
outfitting gear, multiple dry bags, etc., etc.) to my long-time buddy
Gary, *for $400!*  By this time, Marcia had taken her boat, with her
spaniel Lacey on the back deck (or, in heavy weather, in the cockpit!),
ALL OVER the Pacific Northwest, *by herself:* San Juans, Barkley Sound,
Desolation Sound, all over the Columbia River, and, *very often,* on
Willapa Bay, WA, to her most favorite campsite on Long Island.

Lacey was getting long in tooth, and Marcia's "gift" had gotten 
Gary and me started paddling yaks down here, so Gary, my SO Becky, and I
scheduled a special "nostalgia" trip for Marcia and Lacey:  we borrowed
another yak and freed up the Orca and all of Marcia's gear so she could
trek out to her favorite spot, one last time.  This was to honor and
recognize the lady we called "the matron saint of Lower Columbia River
sea kayaking."

We really did this up brown:  a trio of roses and a glass of Chardonnay
were handed to her, *as she stepped ashore* at her old spot;  we had
planned a mega veggie stir fry tailored to her food preferences (you
don't want to know); set up her tent; catered to her every whim; took
her and the aging dog on a hike to the cedar grove; yada yada yada.  

We were having a terrific time, telling lies, getting a little sloshed.

As we were finishing the mid-afternoon snack (freshly-made guacamole and
chips) and the first bottle of wine, we heard an annoying little whine
on the water -- a small skiff was approaching, vectoring across up the
Bay.  Ah, well, some yahoo out for a spin ... the falling tide will take
care of HIM pretty soon!  No ... they're coming ashore here.  My god,
it's Mary and Link!  What's this stuff?  A huge cooler?  Crepes? Freshly
sauteed apples in sauce?  What's Mary doing with that stuff?  Oh, yeah,
she's warming the crepes, heating the sauce, ladling the stuff out onto
crepes in front of our faces, and flambeeing the whole thing with
brandy!  Huh?  *Ice cream,* still hard from the dry ice, on top?  I
think I've died and gone to food heaven!  Groan ... I'm so stuffed I
don't think I can even roll over!

Thank you, Marcia.

-- 
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR

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