jus chillin

Just a couple weeks back I was standing in warm water on a sunny beach. . . What the He*l Happened!? Winter storm & weather warnings continue around the mid-west today. It may not be safe to drive, but paddling isn’t so bad. Click Here For The Pictures.
Shade. . .

Funny how my memory slips
while looking over manuscripts
Of unpublished rhyme
Drinking my vodka and lime
But look around, leaves are brown now
And the sky is a hazy shade of winter
- paul simon
Do Androids Dream of Electric Kayaking Rabbits?
“Now I’ve been happy lately, thinking about the good things to come” – Cat Stevens
Oddly I don’t plan kayaking days, (as disjointed as this post is you can see I don’t plan them either) at least not within a 30 mile radius. It’s just impulsive. In the summer I’m often working on the computer by 6 am or so and by 1pm I have to get away. So I’m either out on a hiking trail or out on the water. I’ve found those spontaneous paddle days are always the best for my head.
When Mary and I first heard Leon Somme comment in an interview that he and Shawna got along better on the water in that there was no bickering about “car keys” and the like, we could relate to that. However, the fact that you have to plan, organize and pack for the trip means there are a lot of “car key” issues coming up before you actually launch. It often takes us an hour or so on the water to get back in touch with our other selves and find that free easy flow again. Some days I think we would be better off to just toss the car keys in the lake and be done with it!
What got me thinking about planning surprisingly was not the summer. Yes, there is much to plan. Over the weekend I received an Instructor Survey from the West Michigan Symposium and I have to think about what I would like to teach. You can tell it’s my first time ’round with this stuff. I never thought before about what I would “like” to teach. That’s a little more democratic than I’m used to. Usually in standard classes you just pack everything into a half day stew. It will be nice to be able to take a little more time on a subject. Time to be sure you are actually teaching and not just “giving overviews”. Hmmmm, what subjects do I want to teach? That will take some doing. But that’s another story, as Owl said to Pooh on a rather blustery day.
We actually planned a kayaking day at Lake Columbia, our only liquid water play spot this time of year. Spending the first day of spring on the water seemed like a good idea. First it was just us, then another couple then another. Great! Then we had a ton of snow, life conspired and soon it was back down to just us. Then again the tables turned and my oldest son decided to come. When we got to the launch there were other kayakers on the water and in the time it took to unload our gear other paddling friends we hadn’t expected joined us as well. So we were back up to a group again. Pretty darn cool!
We paddled about 50% of the horseshoe lake and rolled back into the rocky launch all feeling a bit out of shape as spring tends to always point out. I took a bit of time to roll and play. (Just for fun I added a sloppy roll video from the day to the gallery. See the bottom of the list) In fact this was the first time I had tried a scramble recovery in full drysuit and winter gear. Well, the first time I was right over the back side. Second time I found I could get up easily but sliding back into the cockpit in my normal way was not happening with all the extra gear. I bailed. Third time I moved more more forward than usual and just plopped it. That worked. Now, how would you approach that in an ocean cockpit? Something to try someday. . .
So I want to get a playboat. Mainly for surf & local rivers but who knows where it will go. . . So I think I’m leaning to either liquidlogic “Hoss” or “Gus”. At the moment the Gus is in first place, but who knows what I’ll think a week from now.
So there’s my hackneyed post. Oh heck, spring is coming and I’m just happy to be getting back out on the water in 40+ degree days. Everything else is CAKE!
-dm
Under Ice
“It’s wonderful, everywhere.
Everything is so white. . . ” – kate bush
I picked up my kayak on Friday! So.. It was only natural to get out on the water on Saturday. Luckily we had a perfect day for it. I made the two hour drive over to Milwaukee to meet a friend there and we found a little spot between huge Icebergs (for the Midwest) where we could launch. There were others there as well from the Milwaukee paddling group. However they went out some time before we got on the water. As is my habit, I had to take time to get some pictures before we could head out.
I forgot how heavy my barge actually is. At least I think I forgot. It could just be that I am totally out of shape. We spent the day running between burgs, going through Ice arches and gabbing about whatever came to mind. What a fantastic day. I had never been on Lake Michigan this time of year and it was amazing to see the many ice formations and to see drift ice dotting the water far out onto the horizon. I was excited by the sound of the water slapping up under the shelves sounding like a magnified wet towel being slapped against a wall. Then as the water subsided a shower would fall from the shelf until the next wave came in. We also went on a hunt for a wreck that is in the shallow water however the marker is a milk jug that surprisingly we couldn’t find amongst the ice. Right before we went in I did a quick roll just to be sure I hadn’t lost it in the last month and a half since I was out last. Sloppy but up. Up is as you know, the important part. What a great day.
I have pictures posted in the gallery. (Milwaukee Feb 12) You will see a lot of pictures of “JB” who is an instructor from the Milwaukee area and was one of my ACA ITs. (instructor trainers) You will find him teaching at Rutabaga in Madison and at the Door County symposium this summer.
Once again I re-re-updating all the galleries. I keep finding pictures I should have added and have separated some out into their own galleries. I have many old “film” shots that I took before I had the digital camera and am still scanning them in as I have time. I think most galleries have at least a few new shots now. I have also captioned many of the pictures as well. Tonight I am going to try to sort out all my 2004 NEWkayakers event photos. I still have some prints to scan and add in.
It’s great to be “aqua-mobile” again. We plan to go out to lake Columbia next weekend for a day in the fog.
I think that’s it for the moment. So I will just wrap it up here.
Kayak Sledding
Sunday morning before the utterly dismal Packer game we spent a couple hours kayak sledding at Devil’s Lake State Park. Besides being a great beginner kayak the discontinued Current Designs Breeze makes a great toboggan. You just have to remember to reverse your edging as you careen down the hill and be aggressive when using your paddle (cheap paddle) to stay on course. Unlike a normal sled, a kayak keeps the snow out of your face. Great fun!

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