Summerland Key Pics: http://www2.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=224146301/a=72173436_72173436/t_=72173436 We stayed in a house with my sister, her husband and our friends Buck, Lisa, Alec and Karen. We had planned a week of diving, fishing and kayaking but the wind was blowing 25-30 all week. We still managed to have a great time!
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Fairhope Pier to Fly Creek
October 8
Today is a double holiday. It is both Jason's birthday and Columbus Day. Everyone at work knows I take all state holidays to be with Jason. So we decided to go paddling. I have been wanting to go Fairhope to paddle so we went and stopped by the Fairhope Boat Co to see Harriet and get some stuff for the anchor system Jason is rigging up. We put in at the pier and made the crossing to the Fairhope Yacht Club. It was a beautiful day and a good paddle. We saw a lot of pelicans and found a little sandbar with chairs already set up for our picnic lunch. The creek became small and overhung with branches after it went under Hwy 98(just the way we like it) unfortunately it was blocked by a logjam shortly thereafter. So overall we had a good paddle and by putting in at the pier we were able to stretch it to 5 miles.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Smith Lake
September 7-10
We fished and swam in the river at our campsite and Jason caught a catfish.
We took a long weekend and went up to Smith Lake in north Alabama with our friends Joey and Kelsie. Smith Lake is a 21,200 acre lake north of Birmingham that was formed when Alabama Power dammed the Sipsey River. It is 200 feet deep in places. At the base of the dam the water comes out of the bottom of the lake into the Sipsey Fork and because it comes out of the bottom of the lake it is very cold. They stock this creek with rainbow trout every 60 days and this is the only place in Alabama where you can fish for rainbow trout.
We stayed at the Clear Creek campgrounds. We got there at about 7:30 Friday night. After checking in we started to set up the camper. The first that happened was that we locked the keys in the camper. Jason took the door off the hinges and we got the keys out. Then Jason started to brush off the grill and start dinner. As soon as he touched the grill it fell over. Now we had to go back to the office, get a new site, pack up our stuff and move. This however did not hurt my feelings as I did not like our first site. It was a pull-through so we were right on the road. I liked our second spot much better. It was big and secluded and right on the lake. We finally get set up and ate dinner. Joey and Kelsie got there at about midnight and set up their tent behind the camper.
Saturday morning we should have gotten up early to get to the river but that did not happen. Jason caught a bass in the lake while we were eating breakfast. We went to the river and stopped at the bait store to find out what the trout were biting. We got to the river at about 10:00. It was really pretty, the weather was great and the fish were there, they just weren't biting.
We gave up at 12:00 and went to the dam. After fixing sandwiches for lunch we tried fishing the dam. Same story there. The fish would swim up to the bait then turn around and leave. We waited till 2:00 to see them turn on the dam then headed back to camp. We fished and swam in the river at our campsite and Jason caught a catfish.
There was a flock? of ducks that came up and were obviously used to being feed. They ate out of our hands and I got to pet them.
That night we cooked steaks and the played spoons. If you have never played spoons you don't know what you are missing. It is a card game but as soon as someone gets four of a kind they grab a spoon and then everyone tries to grab a spoon and like musical chairs there is one less spoon than there are people. There were a few injuries and my cards got pretty beat up but we had a blast.
The next morning we tried to find a place to paddle but they are in the middle of a drought and all the creeks were too low to paddle. So we went out to eat lunch and the Joey and Kelsie headed back home. Jason and I went to a creek and the water was so low that we were able to walk/wade upstream and fish in the deep holes for bass. We each caught a fish but didn't keep them. Then we went back to the dam after a nap but did not have any better luck.
Monday morning we packed up and came on home. We did not catch any trout or kayak but we had a good time!New camera
Jason got me a new camera for my birthday. It is an Olympus 1000. It is weather proof but not waterproof so I hope I don't edver drop it in the creek! Anyway on our trip to the Indian mounds I was playing with the macro function:
Back to the Indian Mounds
September 2, 2007
It has been a very busy summer. Jason went out west to fight fires for 2 weeks and I have had Taekwondo summer camp and 3 tournaments. Even if we had not been so busy it has been to hot to do anything. It's not really any cooler now but since it is officially September it seems cooler...maybe.
So anyway, for labor Day we went back to the Indian Mounds with Jason's brother Chip and his friend from New York, Anne. This was a long trip for new paddles but Jason wanted to take Chip to see the mounds. There were two things we did not take into account. First Anne has never paddled before and second the kayaks that Chip borrowed from his friend were short, fat barges. So it was a tough trip but Anne was a trooper and did a great job. She did fall in once but we won't talk about that here because we already gave her a such a hard time:-) . The round trip was about ten miles and in one section there were a lot of low limbs and long jams so it was constant steering back and forth from bank to bank.
Friday, June 29, 2007
June 16, 2007
As you can see we brought the kayaks. I have been wanting to check out the Five Rivers Center that just opened on the causeway. We put in at the floating kayak dock which was an adventure. The did a good job of making a dock that was environmentally friendly but it is a pain in the you-know-what to get in and out of a kayak. I didn't think I was going to be able to get out and Jason had to help me. Anyway, we went under the causeway, through some grass pathways and down to the bayway. We went under the bayway and followed it to Daphne and went under Hwy 98 up D'Olive creek. We saw a bunch of alligators, tons of birds ( I can identify seagulls and pelicans but that's about it), Giant flying grasshoppers(lubber grasshoppers), snails, and fish. This is the most animal life I have seen on a kayak trip since we got back from the Everglades. I took pictures but they did not come out:-(
We are now the proud owners of a 1990 13' Casita "The Pearl". It had a lot of work done to it before we bought it but Jason has already started adding more stuff. He has already replaced the ice box with a refrigerator and some other small stuff. We decided to take it for a test drive so we loaded up and headed out to Meaher State Park on the causeway. There is a new fishing pier and boardwalk. We saw 5 aligators and a scavaging racoon while walking on the boardwalk Friday night. The camper worked pretty good and we would have slept good if we had remembered to bring pillows.(We always forget pillows) We also discoverred that the curtains the came with the camper are very thin. There was a light just outside the camper and we kept waking up and thinking it was morning and getting up. We were up at the butt crack of dawn, we have got to get new curtains. It was so nice to sleep in air conditioning, eat dinner without flashlights and brush our teet inside. The next morning we did some fishing off the pier and I caught a catfish.
As you can see we brought the kayaks. I have been wanting to check out the Five Rivers Center that just opened on the causeway. We put in at the floating kayak dock which was an adventure. The did a good job of making a dock that was environmentally friendly but it is a pain in the you-know-what to get in and out of a kayak. I didn't think I was going to be able to get out and Jason had to help me. Anyway, we went under the causeway, through some grass pathways and down to the bayway. We went under the bayway and followed it to Daphne and went under Hwy 98 up D'Olive creek. We saw a bunch of alligators, tons of birds ( I can identify seagulls and pelicans but that's about it), Giant flying grasshoppers(lubber grasshoppers), snails, and fish. This is the most animal life I have seen on a kayak trip since we got back from the Everglades. I took pictures but they did not come out:-(
Thursday, June 28, 2007
May 5, 2007
This weekend we went to the Pirate's Cove Wood Boat Festival in Josephine. This is the first time we have ever been and this year was the 10th annual show. They had stuff going on Friday and Sunday but we just went down for Saturday. We launched the kayaks at Josephine and paddled to Pirate's Cove which was just across the harbor. I don't know how many boats they usually have but I know there were a bunch this year. There were boats on the dock, on the beach and in a roped off area in the parking lot. There is a contest and you can see the results at their website http://www.perdidowoodboat.org/. They had some booths set up with food and crafts so we got some jerk chicken that was very good and spicy. While we were eating we saw Charles and Lucia Parton with their family and talked to them for a while. Then Jason's friend Taylor Wilkins met us down their with his boat. We helped him launch at Josephine and took it out for a test drive. This was it's maiden voyage since Taylor had it re-done. Of course Taylor did not have new plugs, life jackets, chairs, fire extinguisher...but hey whatever. We also saw Dr. Luke Adams and talked to him for a while. He had a boat that was being judged. After we had had all the fun we could stand we headed back across the harbor. When we hit the bank Jason grabbed the front of my boat and pulled it up on the bank but did not realize that just the tip was on the bank so when I tried to get out it tipped over and dumped me into the water, so thanks Jason.
There's me:
These little girls were so cute in their tugboat
Taylor Wilkins:
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Boiling Creek Paddle
April 7,2007
For this paddle we hooked up with the Mobile Canoe and Kayak Club. We all met at the Wilcox exit then caravaned to Eglin. It was pretty cool to see a caravan of ten cars with kayaks on top. At this point it was about 40 degrees and the wind was kickin so we were kinda nervous about being on the water but we were game to try anything. When we got to Eglin we unloaded the boats at the creek. The put in was just off the main road down a dirt road. Then we moved most of the vehicles to the take out. This was our first chance to do a one way paddle. When it is just us we have to put in and take out at the same place. Luckily we had our Eglin recreation passes because as we were getting the boats ready someone came by and checked them. We had a total of 16 kayaks in our group which is really big for this small creek.
The creek was narrow and bordered by trees on both sides that blocked the wind. The sun came out and it turned out to be quite comfortable. First we paddled upstream as far as possible then turned around and went back to the put in. We were in the front of the group so we waited at the put in for everyone to catch up, we waited and waited. Finally we found out that someone had capsized. So we finally got underway downstream.. The creek was crystal clear and about 5-10 feet deep. It was beautiful and I saw several big fish swim right by me.
There was one more capsize before we made it to our lunch spot. We finally stopped for lunch at about 2:00. There was a little beach right before Boiling creek hit the Yellow River. We hit the Yellow River after lunch. It was much wider than Boiling Creek and this was the first time the wind was a factor. It was really blowing but then the river turned and we were blocked again.
Over all it was a great paddle. Good weather and a beautiful creek!
For this paddle we hooked up with the Mobile Canoe and Kayak Club. We all met at the Wilcox exit then caravaned to Eglin. It was pretty cool to see a caravan of ten cars with kayaks on top. At this point it was about 40 degrees and the wind was kickin so we were kinda nervous about being on the water but we were game to try anything. When we got to Eglin we unloaded the boats at the creek. The put in was just off the main road down a dirt road. Then we moved most of the vehicles to the take out. This was our first chance to do a one way paddle. When it is just us we have to put in and take out at the same place. Luckily we had our Eglin recreation passes because as we were getting the boats ready someone came by and checked them. We had a total of 16 kayaks in our group which is really big for this small creek.
The creek was narrow and bordered by trees on both sides that blocked the wind. The sun came out and it turned out to be quite comfortable. First we paddled upstream as far as possible then turned around and went back to the put in. We were in the front of the group so we waited at the put in for everyone to catch up, we waited and waited. Finally we found out that someone had capsized. So we finally got underway downstream.. The creek was crystal clear and about 5-10 feet deep. It was beautiful and I saw several big fish swim right by me.
There was one more capsize before we made it to our lunch spot. We finally stopped for lunch at about 2:00. There was a little beach right before Boiling creek hit the Yellow River. We hit the Yellow River after lunch. It was much wider than Boiling Creek and this was the first time the wind was a factor. It was really blowing but then the river turned and we were blocked again.
Over all it was a great paddle. Good weather and a beautiful creek!
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