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Unplugged
I once wrote an entry about a prominent sea kayak expeditionatrix in which I broached the subject of being out there, really out there, and yet still being electronically linked to the world back home. With satphones, remote internet connections, cellular links of one sort or another… are these modern conveniences worth the price? Can […]
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A Catalog of woes
Plantar fasciitis. Know what that is? I do. I have it and I can assure you that it doesn’t feel good. I could wax on and on about the what and the wherefore, or you can just look it up on the Wiki (here)… but the salient point is that it hurts. Some days more […]
Read MoreTake one
When I have gone on long trips or expeditions in the past, I’ve always taken photos. They weren’t always great photos, but every now and then there would be a nice one. I always carried my camera with me in the event that something picture-worthy might show itself. It was like a long game of […]
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Getting the van back
I think the only one who’s more excited than me is the boy. Today is the day we get the Westy back, and I will never have to sleep in a Subaru again. I hope. Seriously. The van blew up outside of Yreka back in August, on my birthday, and it’s been a long, cold […]
Read MoreVashon Island on the right
I wanted to believe. I really did. I wanted to believe that our tents were above the level that the high tide would reach sometime in the middle of the night. Looking at the wrack lines from the previous high water marks, it seemed possible that the coming high tide wouldn’t get all the way […]
Read More32 miles
To travel 32 nautical miles in a touring sea kayak is no great feat, especially when given the better part of three days to get it done. That’s the trip for this weekend around Vashon Island – about 7 miles this afternoon, 17 tomorrow and 8 on Sunday, back to where we started. The weather […]
Read MoreKayaking underground
There is nothing, and I mean nothing, like cave paddling. Just wanted to get that out there.
Read MoreAgainst quiet desperation
“A man can stand almost anything except a succession of ordinary days.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe said that, and it sounds about right to me. Too many ordinary days, and you’ve got yourself an ordinary life. And who wants that? I’m looking forward to this weekend’s shakedown paddle around Vashon Island. The premise is that […]
Read MoreHammersley
Near the southern end of Puget Sound, down near the western tip of Squaxin Island, you’ll find Hammersley Inlet. But you’ll have to look closely. Peter Puget, on his longboat voyage back in 1792, didn’t find it. Sailed right past it, actually. It was another 50 years before American explorer Charles Wilkes finally inked the […]
Read MoreThe "S-word"
I heard the weatherman calling for snow again. We actually did get some yesterday, mixed with a little sleet and hail, but nothing stuck. Personally, I’m done with winter; it just doesn’t seem like it’s quite done with me. The three of us paddlers who make up this summer’s Ikkatsu Expedition will be doing a […]
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