I haven't been out on the boat much in the last month, I've spent my spare time putting down a hardwood floor in my living room - my lesson for this project was leave the veneer plastering to the pros. (since I was doing the floor I figured I would replace the one paneling wall while I was at it - which tripled the length of the project) Anyways my surf ski buddies called yesterday morning and asked if I wanted to go for a paddle. We paddled from Lynch Park in Beverly Massachusetts down to west beach, near misery island and back. It was a nice trip down to beach, with bit of a tail wind. Alas this meant a headwind heading back. We hugged the coast to stay out of the breeze. Black rock off of Endicott college wasn't even visible on the way out. We had an 11.4 foot tide Saturday (a seasonal high) which completely covered the rock ledges. The clapotis by the Lynch park boat house was entertaining, with water splashing into the cockpit from both sides (which isn't a bad thing when the take out is 30 yards away) Three of the four of us had our 'winter' boats out. Nice comfy boats with minimal chance of tipping over in case of mental/technique lapses. Two paddlers in dry suits two in rubber (or rubber plus padding jacket). I can say the NRS titanium gloves are warm - almost too warm. Two hours of paddling and my hands were comfortable the entire time. Not much for wildlife, or other boat traffic, none the less it was nice to get out, very peaceful and relaxing. Driving to the put in I noticed my local pond is frozen over. If the weather stays this mild I may get in another year of paddling at least once a month... happy holidays, Kirk -- Kirk Olsen *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - Any opinions or suggestions expressed here are solely those of the writer(s). You must assume the entire responsibility for reliance upon them. All postings copyright the author. Submissions: PaddleWise_at_PaddleWise.net Subscriptions: PaddleWise-request_at_PaddleWise.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************
kirk sounds like a nice day..... today i had to "remove 8 inches of sunshine" from my drive before i could get the truck out to the road and launch site ...... and damn it all.... the tv weather guy says "more of the same tomorrow" today we did about 11 miles down the hillsbrough river.... easy paddle, lots of birds, turtles & gators. steve west central florida In a message dated 12/27/2011 10:10:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, kork4_at_cluemail.com writes: I haven't been out on the boat much in the last month, I've spent my spare time putting down a hardwood floor in my living room - my lesson for this project was leave the veneer plastering to the pros. (since I was doing the floor I figured I would replace the one paneling wall while I was at it - which tripled the length of the project) Anyways my surf ski buddies called yesterday morning and asked if I wanted to go for a paddle. We paddled from Lynch Park in Beverly Massachusetts down to west beach, near misery island and back. It was a nice trip down to beach, with bit of a tail wind. Alas this meant a headwind heading back. We hugged the coast to stay out of the breeze. Black rock off of Endicott college wasn't even visible on the way out. We had an 11.4 foot tide Saturday (a seasonal high) which completely covered the rock ledges. The clapotis by the Lynch park boat house was entertaining, with water splashing into the cockpit from both sides (which isn't a bad thing when the take out is 30 yards away) Three of the four of us had our 'winter' boats out. Nice comfy boats with minimal chance of tipping over in case of mental/technique lapses. Two paddlers in dry suits two in rubber (or rubber plus padding jacket). I can say the NRS titanium gloves are warm - almost too warm. Two hours of paddling and my hands were comfortable the entire time. Not much for wildlife, or other boat traffic, none the less it was nice to get out, very peaceful and relaxing. Driving to the put in I noticed my local pond is frozen over. If the weather stays this mild I may get in another year of paddling at least once a month... happy holidays, Kirk -- Kirk Olsen *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - Any opinions or suggestions expressed here are solely those of the writer(s). You must assume the entire responsibility for reliance upon them. All postings copyright the author. Submissions: PaddleWise_at_PaddleWise.net Subscriptions: PaddleWise-request_at_PaddleWise.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************
I haven't been out in the boat all year. Linda's mother died last month a few weeks short of her 100th birthday, and until then we had to take turns leaving the house, as we didn't feel good about leaving her alone. I'm currently prepping the attic for a new floor covering. December here in St. Paul has been 6.6 degrees above average -- the new average, at that -- and dry. The official high on December 26 was 52 degrees, and there is no snow on the ground, which is just as well, since the stuff that normally resides in our attic is stacked high in the garage, where it is susceptible to melting snow. No rest for the weary.... Chuck Holst *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - Any opinions or suggestions expressed here are solely those of the writer(s). You must assume the entire responsibility for reliance upon them. All postings copyright the author. Submissions: PaddleWise_at_PaddleWise.net Subscriptions: PaddleWise-request_at_PaddleWise.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************
I spent the day in my workshop, shoulda gone for a New Year's day paddle with the outcasts but alas, my a*s needs some trimming to fit my yak comfortably. Craig is off RV'ing but I know Mark and Duane were probably out paddling. Duane's got a fast-hauling surfski now so he can outrun sharks and I think our listdad is out too as water there is actually liquid right now; not sure if Dave is dead or near dead in Astoria but I think of him often and the life he brought to the list here for years - he'll be paddling forever somewhere in the universe I'm sure for eternity, kicking back at the beach working on good post-paddle grub. May you find time for paddling in 2012 Chuck, may you always fit your boat, and may the inside of your drysuit always remain dry, the wind at your back - you know, all that good stuff... Doug >I haven't been out in the boat all year. Linda's mother died last month a few weeks short of her 100th birthday, and until then we had to take turns leaving the house, as we didn't feel good about leaving her alone. I'm currently prepping the attic for a new floor covering. December here in St. Paul has been 6.6 degrees above average -- the new average, at that -- and dry. The official high on December 26 was 52 degrees, and there is no snow on the ground, which is just as well, since the stuff that normally resides in our attic is stacked high in the garage, where it is susceptible to melting snow. No rest for the weary.... Chuck Holst< *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - Any opinions or suggestions expressed here are solely those of the writer(s). You must assume the entire responsibility for reliance upon them. All postings copyright the author. Submissions: PaddleWise_at_PaddleWise.net Subscriptions: PaddleWise-request_at_PaddleWise.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************
I'm home from RV'ing and cross-country skiing. It was a wonderful getaway and I can't say that I'm glad to be home, actually. The Foretravel 36-foot motorome we bought is as comfortable as home even in temps down to 9F. I did think about paddling though... the Methow River looks like it would be a fun Class II but it's hard to tell from a winter flow. There were several fishermen out in the flow with flyrods in hand. They looked cold but maybe not. The older I get the more things look cold but standing in a river with snow on the banks just seems to fit the mold for "cold". I know I can fit into my kayaks because I chose them specifically for their ability to adjust to expanding girth. I'm not so sure about my sailplane, however. I think the cockpit is 24 inches wide. I keep getting shorter though so maybe that'll make up for it. I'd love a surfski but I think I'd have to equip it with a scuba tank because it would be upside down most of the time. I have all I can do to keep 21-inch wide kayaks upright. Anyway, where would I put my lunch? Dave Kruger is in my thoughts often as well, Doug... as you are. Happy New Year to everyone. Paddling has made some amazing strides over the past 5 years. I wonder where it will go in the future. I only hope Paddlewise stays active enough to keep us all informed of what kayakers are doing all over the world. Craig The lake is still frozen... rolling is easy but hard on the shoulders. On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 8:30 PM, Doug Lloyd <douglloyd_at_shaw.ca> wrote: > I spent the day in my workshop, shoulda gone for a New Year's day paddle > with the outcasts but alas, my a*s needs some trimming to fit my yak > comfortably. Craig is off RV'ing but I know Mark and Duane were probably > out > paddling. Duane's got a fast-hauling surfski now so he can outrun sharks > and > I think our listdad is out too as water there is actually liquid right now; > not sure if Dave is dead or near dead in Astoria but I think of him often > and the life he brought to the list here for years - he'll be paddling > forever somewhere in the universe I'm sure for eternity, kicking back at > the > beach working on good post-paddle grub. May you find time for paddling in > 2012 Chuck, may you always fit your boat, and may the inside of your > drysuit > always remain dry, the wind at your back - you know, all that good stuff... > > Doug > > >I haven't been out in the boat all year. Linda's mother died last month a > few weeks short of her 100th birthday, and until then we had to take turns > leaving the house, as we didn't feel good about leaving her alone. I'm > currently prepping the attic for a new floor covering. December here in St. > Paul has been 6.6 degrees above average -- the new average, at that -- and > dry. The official high on December 26 was 52 degrees, and there is no snow > on the ground, which is just as well, since the stuff that normally resides > in our attic is stacked high in the garage, where it is susceptible to > melting snow. No rest for the weary.... > > Chuck Holst< *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - Any opinions or suggestions expressed here are solely those of the writer(s). You must assume the entire responsibility for reliance upon them. All postings copyright the author. Submissions: PaddleWise_at_PaddleWise.net Subscriptions: PaddleWise-request_at_PaddleWise.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************
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