If you just go for a paddle than you can stop thinking about wanting to go for a paddle.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

2013: Post 3 – To Portugal Cove again


Before the weekend came we got the weather forecast… it was calling for wind.  Sunday looked a little better so we decided that would be our paddle day…  An e-mail went out to the usual folks… meet at 9 am at St. Philips...  Only Tony and I showed up.  It was -9 deg Celsius when I pulled in, more with the wind chill.  But we've paddled in colder temperatures. 

The slipway was full of ice pans when we arrived... 



That bigger one looked like it could give us a little trouble...



but we managed to slip between it and the side of the wharf as it as it ebbed with the water…

I started heading out through the channel as Tony was putting on his spray-skirt.  I heard him saying his skirt was frozen as I paddled out.  After a minute or two there was no sign of him in the cove so I figured the skirt must have given him trouble.  So I paddled back in and it took the both of us to get the skirt over the coaming.  We laughed, thinking it was funny… how many paddlers does it take to put on a spray skirt on a chilly Sunday morning?  Whose idea was it to paddle this morning anyway…

We finally got down to paddling business and headed for Portugal Cove, playing in the clapitus along the way…



We hung around in Portugal Cove for about ten minutes talking kayak stuff and then headed back, thinking how good a coffee was going to be when we got back to St. Philips….




When we got back to the cove I looked over and Tony’s helmet was covered in a layer of ice…



There was more ice in the channel as we came in, and the marina had more ice in it than I remembered when we left...



But we pushed our way through without much difficulty and went into the river to rinse off…




Tony keeps his car keys in a dry bag which he puts in his day hatch.  Today his day hatch cover just would not come off after we dragged the kayaks up off the slipway to the cars. We pried it with a stick, a paddle, and cold fingers but we just could not get it to budge.  We suspected the fresh water from washing up in the river was the cause... 

I told Tony maybe he should pee on the hatch cover… that would have been a funny picture and story.  Brian happened to be at the marina when we had arrived back in St. Philips. He brought a bucket of hot water form the nearby restaurant and Tony poured it over the cover and it finally came off…    



Well, it was a chilly morning for a paddle.  But despite frozen skirts and hatch covers we had a good bit of fun.  We had a good laugh at ourselves and the iced up gear...    


... and Brian paid for our coffee afterwards, which was greatly appreciated.

We’ll remember today when the warmer weather comes… we’ll be complaining about being in our dry suits on a warm summer day and one of us will say “remember that morning back in January when…”

(See Tony's pics from the morning here...)




Sunday, January 20, 2013

2013: Post 2 – Second Paddle


Once again Tony and I headed to St. Philips for a paddle... we e-mailed a few hands... thought we would get a couple more, but only Sean decided to join us.  He had recently finished re-doing the deck of his Point Bennett and was looking for an excuse to get it on the water....

Anyway, Tony has a write up on the mornings adventure, but here are a few pics from the seat of my kayak....


The guys parked on the road and dragged
their kayaks down over the snow

Ice pans in the marina

Tony

Sean

Both of 'da boys heading to Portugal Cove

Heading back into St. Philips

Passage blocked!

We almost always rinse off the salt water in the river before taking out at the slipway but today it was blocked with ice from the cold we've had the last few days...  This was the first time I've not been able to get past the bridge into the river due to ice... and I believe Tony said the same thing... Oh well, the salty water will just have to stay on the kayak and gear until next time...



Saturday, January 5, 2013

2013: Post 1 – The First paddle

Today I had the best paddle of the new year.  I know...  it's the only one so far for 2013... But it was a fantastic little paddle....   

The ground and trees were snow covered and there was some sunshine as Tony and I started out from St. Philips.  The temperature was just below 0 deg C and there was not too much wind in our face going to Topsail Beach.  Along the way there was some swell and icicles clinging to the cliffs.  

There was wind behind us coming back to St. Philips so there were some little surf rides along the way.  We seen an eagle and the snow fell in big flakes for most of the trip back.  And of course there was coffee afterwards.  

Some pics to share....












It could only have been better if there was a whale and some seals, and a few more paddlers to share the day.  It was just a great way to start the new year.

(Tony's pics from the paddle)