Apr 19 2008
Kayaking on North Creek
Today is Saturday, and the weather is too beautiful to sit inside and work on the computer. So I decided to get the kayak out of the basement and go for a little spin on North Creek. Now I am considering running out to the store to get a fishing pole. Man I can’t wait for summer.
Here are some pics of the excursion:
A view of the creek from our yard. We live in a long, narrow valley with a creek that meanders from the head of the valley down to Tottman Cove. The creek is a good 5 feet deep at full high tide, perfect for a kayak or small boat. At dead low tide the creek bed is completely exposed, looking like a muddy ditch.
Getting closer, the excitement builds!
My equipment. Notice that the floating dock is not in the water yet.
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I suppose that you could call this a boat-ramp. But it’s really a muddy mess! The tide was at its peak when I went in the water, so I was able to set the kayak in the shallows (the muddy spot in the center of the pic), get in and shove off.
I went North first, to see what there was to see. The creek literally zig-zags back and forth across the valley floor.
Here are a couple of shots as I was coming out into Tottman Cove. The wind was really blowing so it was difficult to keep the kayak going in a straight line. I rowed about 200 yards out into the cove where there were light swells, about 1 foot or so.
I didn’t take any pics because the camera is not waterproof, and I was busy balancing!
The weather is just perfect for this.
And then, coming home again. It was a little tricky getting out of the kayak, back onto dry land, as the tide had started going out and it was a little steeper at the shore. I managed to get the kayak and myself out of the water without getting too muddy or dropping the camera into the water.
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