1 week ago
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Smaller still
Last weekend Gerard and myself were a small group of two. Today I had a still smaller group.
Gerard was going to meet me at St. Philips for a paddle to Brock's Pond falls. After waiting 30 minutes I decided as I was here anyway, I may as well carry on by myself.
It was -12C with a wind chill of -20C at put-in but it was sunny with a gentle breeze. There was a small chop created from a northerly swell and SW waves.
I don't advocate paddling alone but doing so is awfully liberating. Today, the cold added to the intrigue. The kayak yawed back and forth in the chop as I paddled towards Portugal Cove; I felt at ease with myself as I settled into a comfortable paddling rhythm. Gradually, the salt water started to freeze onto everything it touched, even the sleeves of my drysuit yet I did not feel cold myself. Everything was right with the world. I felt vindicated with my decision to go.
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Watch out tony...you'll become hooked on solo paddling! Believe me it's by far my favorite type of tripping.
ReplyDeleteLee, I've noticed that from your blog! I have done a fair bit of solo paddling in the past, at first only on flat calm days. Going solo is a great feeling of self-sufficiency and you're on your own agenda. But a small group is good too.
ReplyDeleteTony :-)
so lovely that picture and I agree *alone* is awfully liberating!!! ciao
ReplyDeleteThanks Gio, I was a bit concerned at first when I saw all the frozen ice pans but I managed to get out of the harbour and into the open ocean.
ReplyDeleteTony :-)