The first few paddle strokes
On April 23 Clyde, Dean and I did a paddle from Dildo South along the shores of Spread Eagle Bay and back. It was the first day with the promise of warmer weather to come.
Here are a few more pictures not in, or slightly different, from the original post in the spring.
Bright sunny day
We had paddled throughout the winter months and fully enjoyed paddling in cold weather but the warmer weather was welcomed after months of cold.
Longshoremen
In Spread Eagle Bay we paddled along the shore and in spots we paddled by summer homes waiting to be occupied again. While it was warming up, we wore neoprene mitts because the water was still pretty cold.
Fine campsite
We stopped for a break and to check out this fine campsite for a possible future kayak camping trip.
I see a good spot
Back in the boats and moving along we spotted another possible campsite so Clyde got out to scramble up the hill to check it out.
Mamateek
On our way back we crossed the mouth of Spread Eagle Bay directly to Dildo Island where we had lunch. The wind picked up directly behind us as we crossed so when we landed on the island we looked for a sheltered place to sit. The island is an archaeological site as it was occupied by the native Beothuk Indians.
We found a small clearing occupied by a replica of a Beothuk Indian shelter called a mamateek. Sheltered from the wind we had our lunch before returning to the put-in.
It was a beautiful day that encouraged us with warmer weather to come and that's why its on my list of favourite paddles for the year.
Best go during a "off season" to camp in Marleys cove. Beautiful spot but always people there. Many larger pleasure craft anchor there and camp out during the warmer months.
ReplyDeleteYes, thanks for the tip Lee. Might be a good spot early in spring or later in the fall.
ReplyDeleteTony :-)