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From: Kenneth Johnson <johnsonkw_at_earthlink.net>
subject: [Paddlewise] Matagorda Island Trip Report
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 23:54:08 -0500
South Matagorda Island (Texas) Trip Report


Fri and Sat 10/27-28/00


Paddlers: Ken Johnson from Corpus Christi, and Marland Shockey and Aaron
Metzger from Austin.

Kayaks: Dagger Meridian SK (fiberglass), Romny Explorer (kevlar), and Dagger
Magellan (plastic).


Launched from Goose Island State Park, 40 miles NE of Corpus Christi on Texas
Highway #35. Launched from the grass just to the left of the base of the
Fishing Pier just beyond RV campsites; protected, but had to watch the shallow
water from there out to the pier. Launched at 9:15am, arrived at primitive
campground on south tip of Matagorda Island at Cedar Bayou right at the Gulf
at 2:30pm (15 miles, 5 hour paddle). Had to be careful to find the boat
channels through shallow bays filled with sharp crunchy oyster beds that have
an affinity for composit hulls. Winds 10-15mph from the SE, partly
sunny/cloudy (mid-80's) with water temperature close to 70. 

>From Goose Island paddled south then east to Gulf Intercoastal Waterway,
northeast on the east side of Bludworth Island, Ayers Island, and Rattlesnake
Island, then south through Mesquite Bay to Cedar Bayou, then southwest through
the Bayou from the Bay to the Gulf. Stopped for lunch on the "Oyster-shell
beach" at the mouth of the cut on Mesquite Bay. Stiff 18-22 mph headwind and
warm heavy rain from the south through the Bayou. Was funny to see occupants
of several fishing boats covered with yellow slickers while we were paddling
shirtless in the rain. We were not sure where the campsite was, and paddled 5
miles from mouth of Bayou to the Gulf before finding it on the left on the
southern most point of Matagorda Island. No good camp spots other than this
one on the sand dunes. Everywhere else it was swamp grass or oyster shell
mounds. Chose protected campsite in the sand dunes overlooking the bay, but
with a view and just a 5 minute walk to the gulf beach behind the campsite.
Beach as far as eye could see had only a few campers from the three fishing
boats camped at the main campsite. Main campsite has a few picnic tables, an
improvised shower stall if you bring your own water, and a large welcome sign
listing rules and regulations for camping there. Could hear the surf pounding
all night. It was a clear and warm (70) night with lots of stars overhead. Too
much wind for any misqitos. Heard coyote pups barking and playing in the dunes
that night. 

Woke up just in time to take a picture of the rising sun Saturday morning.
Watched a deer try to swim the cut from San Jose Island to Matagorda Island,
but he gave up in the deep water and turned back. Lots of families of White
Pelicans, white cranes, and Ibis along the beach. Had breakfast, broke camp,
and left at 10:00am to paddle back. Much windier, with 15-18 mph winds out of
S, SE, and E gusting to 30. Surfed most of the way north from the gulf through
the cut to Mesquite Bay with average speed at 5 to 5.5 mph. Ran aground on
several unexpected oyster beds. Had to explore to find boat channel back.
Southwest paddle back along the Gulf Intercoastal Waterway was against strong
wind and waves from the south, but got to surf back to Goose Island from the
Waterway. Arrived a little before 3pm (5 hour paddle). 

This trip report is dedicated to Jackie because (1) I promised her I would
start sending in trip reports, and (2) one of the unlisted kayakers was a dog
named Roxie (a pet, not a date). She was a 8-yr old Miniature Pincher. It was
explained to me by Marland that was a cross between a Daschound and a
Greyhound. Never knew this...but it looks right. She rode inside Marland's
Romney Explorer cockpit, and was by far the most enthused kayaker/camper in
the group!

To see pictures of the trip, check out this website, "Matagorda" page

http://home.earthlink

Happy Paddling.....Ken Johnson

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From: Kenneth Johnson <johnsonkw_at_earthlink.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Matagorda Island Trip Report
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 23:57:19 -0500
Sorry....website to see pictures is 


http://home.earthlink.net/~johnsonkw/


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  South Matagorda Island (Texas) Trip Report


  Fri and Sat 10/27-28/00


  Paddlers: Ken Johnson from Corpus Christi, and Marland Shockey and Aaron
Metzger from Austin.

  Kayaks: Dagger Meridian SK (fiberglass), Romny Explorer (kevlar), and Dagger
Magellan (plastic).


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