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prudenceb

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  1. Jodie, Thanks for looking this up.  I wasn't actually planning on landing there…just doing the circumnav…with lunch likely on Milk, but if folks voice an interest, some could always stop there.  My knees aren't thrilled with it!  (But good to know that with National Park Pass, landing fee is waived!)

    If folks do want to stop it would likely be around 11 am…

  2. Joe and Bob are away, off in the wilds of wherever, but the WLP's must go on!

    Arrive no later than 9:15ish am for a 10am launch from Granite Pier, Rockport.  (Granite Pier is an easy all-tide launch, but cars must be parked in upper lot, so there's some time time-consuming to-ing and and fro-ing before we get on the water.). There is a $12 (cash only) parking fee.  As of today conditions look nice for hitting Straitsmouth and Thacher Islands, with lunch possibly on Milk Island.
     

    Please read boilerplate in one of Joe's old WLP postings for boat, vaccination and so on requirements.  
     

    I don't have Joe's fancy Google sign-up and waiver form - we'll do it the old-fashioned way with pen and paper at the launch.  But it would be good to know who's coming, so please post on this thread if you plan to join.

     

    Prudence

  3. The paddle from Seal Harbor on MDI (plenty of free parking, clean bathrooms and outdoor shower!) out to the Cranberries is one of my faves.  The coast of Sutton Island on the way out has some really interesting rock features.  
    Also, if you're in Gouldsboro, paddling out to Ironbound (beautiful reddish cliffs) and the Porcupines is an easy reach.

  4. 4 minutes ago, rblais57@gmail.com said:

    Good morning, I would like to go on this kayaking trip, I emailed to the original posting and have not received any response back. Thanks Richard    Also is the trip on the 11th or the 12th? The first post listed it on the 11th.

     

     

    Hi, Richard.  Sorry for the confusion.  There are two different trips out of Odiorne this weekend.  There is a Saturday 6/11 trip posted by Rob Folster for less experienced paddlers.  Mine is for Sunday 6/12 and will be on the less protected area and will be a longer trip.

    prudence

     

     

  5. Conditions look favorable for a 9:30 am LAUNCH at Odiorne.  Since it's after Memorial Day, I'm assuming the food stands at Rye Harbor will be open for a lobster roll - or whatever floats your boat - lunch.  Followed by a well-fed paddle back to the launch.  Opportunities for rock play and some sufing (although that's not the main point of the trip - the food is!), so...helmets!

    Even though it's June, the water is still cold, so dress accordingly.  Boats with bulkheads, spray skirts required.

    Odiorne requires parking reservations, which shouldn't be left to last minute.

    https://newhampshirestateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/odiorne-point-state-park/r/deDetails.do?contractCode=NH&parkId=270106

    Please post interest here.  Ten paddler limit.  (Note: this is a different trip than the one Rob Folster posted for Odiorne the day before!)

    Prudence

     

  6. I agree with Jim that it's bad design that requires taking such care.  Which I told the folks at Werner.  “Almost everyone I paddle with loves the Cyprus, hates the ferrule"…or words to that effect.  That's when she said there's a new design and made the Dawn soaking recommendation.  I took the advice.  While I'm happy for others who have had no problem with just drying the ferrule off with a towel or otherwise ignoring it, that hasn't been my experience.  Happy to do a quick soak if it saves me what it cost to mail the paddle to Werner and get it fixed.  Each to his/her own…but don't conclude from your N of 1 that that's the solution for everyone.  Just sayin'…

    Prudence

  7. I was having trouble with my Werner ferrule.  Sent it in and they replaced it (on my dime ?)  with newer design that has fewer problems.  They also recommended soaking both ends of paddle in warm water with some Dawn dishwashing liquid after each salt water use.  I've been doing this and no problems.  Plus new ferrule works better.

  8. So what happens if you're in your EV and you're in northern Maine (maybe the wilds of Northern Maine) for a kayaking trip and you didn’t do the best job in the world estimating your kayak-on-the-roof battery degradation…and the car runs out of juice and glides to a silent stop in the middle of nowhere?  What next?  I guess a long tow…assuming your phone is able to get service there to call for one.  Seems most folks I know who have an EV live in a two-car household, where the other vehicle is not an EV.

    Not ready to turn in my one-car household's thus-far trusty Subaru just yet…
     

  9. 3 hours ago, Linda Rhodes said:

    I could come to either location. No way I could get there for a 7am start though! What level is this paddle? I haven't done much kayaking in the last few years, so will need a refresh. 

    Just kidding about 7 am!  Not to worry.  There aren't many of us who would ever agree to do that!  (I just happen to be one of 'em!)

  10. Well we're going to be posting trips out of Riverhead this summer despite the fee, so don't know why we can't do it for Solstice Paddle.  I know, it's not chump change.  If we have an early start - parking before 7 am - you don't get charged…as I discovered last summer ?.

    Prudence

  11. Neither Joe nor Bob was available for the inaugural 2022 WLP so they turned organizing over to me.  Unfortunately, the Weather Gods, perhaps in protest of J and B's absences, decided not to cooperate.  Forecast for the day is for chilly temps and rain, although sea state not bad.  If there is a magical turn for better in the forecast tomorrow, I may reconsider, but failing future post to that effect here, assume WLP is canceled for this week.  ?

    Prudence

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