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#1 User is offline   doug 

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Posted 03 August 2010 - 06:47 AM

Thanks to all that joined in to make this the best paddle of the year. This is a dramatic area of the New England Seacoast to experience by kayak.
See pics below...
Doug



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Posted 03 August 2010 - 07:20 AM

Great shots as always Doug. I would like to say it is the camera, but I know better. Once again thanks for putting together this one. I agree, it was a "best paddle of the year" for multiple reasons.

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Posted 03 August 2010 - 01:50 PM

Doug,
Thanks again for putting together a fine paddle. I'll look forward to repeating this trip when I get a better seat in my Vaag, for which I'll send you a PM.
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Posted 07 August 2010 - 03:47 PM

Think it was the "dramatic area" that got me interested so I went up today to check it out .

Very nice. Water a little "jittery" along the cliffs on the way over ...plenty bouncy" on the way back. Surprised to see people surfing at Ogunquit but they had some good stuff to play in.

(Those tour boats are not shy of passing close, I would say about 10 ft away. I could see the dental work on the folks as they smiled).

I should have asked about the launch...they run out of water at low tide, paddled in on a whisper of water a half hr before dead low.

Liked the photos of your trip...made me curious to get me up there and see what it was all about ( I was on the road last week so couldn't make it.)

Been some mighty fine weather to be on the water these days!
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