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eneumeier

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  1. Corliss Landing and Long Wharf are both open to non-Gloucester residents. I suggest that if you launch from Corliss, you try to time it before or after high tides, since we can launch kayaks in less water and it gets crowded with boats/trailers at high tide. (Do make sure to return before low tide or you will be slogging through mud. It used to be possible to return at low tide to the left of the boat ramp and carry kayaks up the hill, but when I was there a couple of weeks ago it was totally grown over.)

    Long Wharf is accessible to kayaks at low tide, and there is usually parking then, since boats cannot use it. 

     

    Another mid to high tide launch is Brown's Mill on the Mill River, Washington Street and Hopkins. (On the return, if you are coming back near low tide, the main channel is on the left when you get to the mud flat. Don't ask how I know that.) It is dry at low tide.

    Liz

  2. I finally figured out that I should wait until I'm going to bed to blow up my Big Agnes sleeping pad, so my warm breath warms the pad. When I did that at the same time I was setting up my tent, all that warm breath was wasted and my body heat had to reheat the pad.

    I have a single tent that is cozy, yet high enough for me to sit up. I think the smaller space helps.

    Liz

  3. No groups. As with Gary's, my local, Sunday morning hiking group has put group hikes on hold. A friend's husband has it ( tested and confirmed) after they initially thought he had a heart attack. The whole family is home quarantined. Another  friend was going to get groceries for them but then could not because of exposure via his daughter, via her school. I went shopping instead.  

    There are a lot of complaints about young people's behavior. We need to be good models.

    Liz

  4. I have 2 classic Malone paddles (no longer made), one that a club member made for me, and another still a work in progress. I'm not going to use them and it is time for them to find a new home. If you have been thinking of trying Greenland paddling, here is your chance. Liz

  5. Anyone up for paddling Monday early evening? Sunset is 6:03 PM.  Moonrise 6:53 PM. I suggest launching from the greasy pole (Stacey Blvd boat ramp) .

    Land forecast: https://www.wunderground.com/hourly/us/ma/gloucester/42.62,-70.66/date/2019-10-14?cm_ven=localwx_modtomorrow

    Given that we will be in Gloucester Harbor, the  marine forecast looks fine:

    Mon
    SE winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas around 4 ft.
    Mon Night
    SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming NW 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt after midnight. Seas 3 to 4 ft.
  6. is this weekend, but the forecast is for rain.

    Monday (Columbus Day) looks better. Sunset is 6:03 PM.  Moonrise 6:53 PM.

    Any interest? If the forecast improves we could try for Sat. night. I can't do Sunday.

    Liz

     

     

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