On Saturday, it was a beautiful day here - 75 degrees and sunny with little wind - a perfect day for our first kayaking trip of the season. It was my first time out in my new boat - a red Loon Classic 100 from LL Bean (my only other attempt to use it last August was disastrous; it was way too windy and wavy), but Saturday's trip was pretty good.
We went to the southern part of Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Dorchester County, Md., south of Cambridge, and did about a 3-mile round-trip on the Blackwater River. The tide was going out when we got there, and was a little swift. By the time we were well into the marshy areas, the water depth was very low in some spots (and it was very muddy). We kept trying offshoots to hook up with the main river, but each ended up being impassable, so we had to end up retracing the same path back.
Here's a short video from the swampy area:
At Blackwater, bald eagles are everywhere; we saw a few on the drive in, but not while kayaking. I saw at least one water snake (the trail marker sign tells you that you will not come across any VENOMOUS snakes; how reassuring) and fish, turtles and herons.
Mike loved this spot; I kind of prefer the river that I wrote about in a previous post, but we also have plenty of more locations to check out. Next up are a few in Delaware.
Row, row, rowing a boat in NYCWe went to the southern part of Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Dorchester County, Md., south of Cambridge, and did about a 3-mile round-trip on the Blackwater River. The tide was going out when we got there, and was a little swift. By the time we were well into the marshy areas, the water depth was very low in some spots (and it was very muddy). We kept trying offshoots to hook up with the main river, but each ended up being impassable, so we had to end up retracing the same path back.
Here's a short video from the swampy area:
At Blackwater, bald eagles are everywhere; we saw a few on the drive in, but not while kayaking. I saw at least one water snake (the trail marker sign tells you that you will not come across any VENOMOUS snakes; how reassuring) and fish, turtles and herons.
Mike loved this spot; I kind of prefer the river that I wrote about in a previous post, but we also have plenty of more locations to check out. Next up are a few in Delaware.
In late March, we went on an overnight visit to New York City to see a play and catch the sights. Friday, March 27, turned out to be a wonderful spring day, nearly 65 degrees and sunny. We spent most of the afternoon in Central Park, entering near 72nd Street and Central Park West where John Lennon's Strawberry Fields are.
We were headed for the picturesque Bow Bridge, which has been in numerous movies. As we walked along The Lake, we saw a lot of people out in rowboats - and Mike decided, let's go do that! We went to the Boathouse and learned it was only $12 an hour to rent a boat, and off we went.
I never expected to be out in a lake in the middle of New York City in a rowboat, but I'm glad we stumbled upon it. It was so relaxing and fun, and it's so pretty in the park and neat to see all the tall buildings in the distance.
We were headed for the picturesque Bow Bridge, which has been in numerous movies. As we walked along The Lake, we saw a lot of people out in rowboats - and Mike decided, let's go do that! We went to the Boathouse and learned it was only $12 an hour to rent a boat, and off we went.
I never expected to be out in a lake in the middle of New York City in a rowboat, but I'm glad we stumbled upon it. It was so relaxing and fun, and it's so pretty in the park and neat to see all the tall buildings in the distance.
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Comfortable shoes are a must for New York. We can't all be Carrie Bradshaw.
Glad you didn't see any venomous snakes...looks like it was fun though, and the "swamp" is prettier than I expected it to be!
P.S. Speaking of snakes, the word verification I have to type in to post a comment is "biting." Fitting.
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