Sunday, March 23, 2014

First time on my new (to me) canoe

I bought my Old Town Pathfinder used so that I can use it to paddle others around, do some fishing, have more storage room, etc.  Well, that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.  To me, however, there's something about learning how to paddle a canoe (correctly) and there's something very ...um, I don't know, romantic about paddling a canoe that just doesn't seem to have the same thing with kayaks.

So the weather finally turned and it is a beautiful day today.  Although the wind is really kicking up, more than 20 mph are predicted, I needed to get out.  I went to the Passaic from South Orange Ave. in Livingston with the intention of paddling as close as I could to Route 24 in Summit.  I made it most of the way but then came to a blow-down and I couldn't find a way around.  Besides, by the time I got there i had a huge headache and I was ready to turn around.  On the way, however, not quite half way, when I got to the powerlines, I found a nice little place to pull over and half a lunch and rest.  I brought a blanket with me and laid it out on a high spot so it wasn't wet.  I was right next to one of those mystery buildings that I've seen at this part of the river.  I had some lunch, laid down on the blanket and closed my eyes for a bit.  After my rest i continued upstream until I hit the point to turn around.  I did stop along the way back at another spot to rest again.  Along the trip I saw so many waterfowl and deer.  I tried to take pictures and movies but the effort to keep the canoe going straight was just about all i can do.  As I get better with the J-stroke I'll hopefully make it easier on myself.  All in all it was a great trip.

First time on canoe at EveryTrail

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