With this year's Everglades Challenge looming, a bit of time on the water makes a big difference, not only in training but the psychologybehind maybe the body can do another nearly 500km (300+) paddling race in six or seven days once again, is immeasurable.
Thus off Dawn (SandyBottom), David (Floatsome) and I set Saturday morning, for some distance and an overnighter on our local Jordan Lake. This will be David's first Everglades Challenge--his experience as a competent sailor and avid triathlete and IronMan should stand him in good stead, but this will be his first kayaking "expedition." Thus a bit of off-water camping was also on the weekend's itinerary.
We got a good 32kms (20 miles) in on Saturday, in perfect cool weather, but were thwarted from reaching the lake's inlet of the Haw River, with a couple of kms of ice, broken up on the fringes, but solid the further we went--and about 7cm or so thick. A bit dodgy for paddling in, so we turned around and headed back to set up camp. The soft sound of crackling ice--haven't heard that before.
It poured all night, our first rain for about three weeks after the average -9C temperatures we'd been experiencing for the past fortnight (hadn't quite appreciated how chilly it actually was until I converted from Farenheit!). After breakfast, we headed off into the fog...
... the view across from our campsite just peaking through as the sun rose...
and the stillness relished.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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