I just wanted to thank everyone for the WONDERFUL time my wife and I had with your group this past Saturday on Seneca Lake near Sampson State Park!
This is such a beautiful location and you were all so gracious! We felt very much welcomed and enjoyed everyone's company!
Big thx going out to Ang for the invitation and being such a driving force behind kayaking and gatherings!
Thx also to Ron for being so kind as to loan me a kayak for the event. I learned MUCH from muscle-ing it back up against the tide...lol! We'll have to see how soon I can nab one of my own...!
I'm hoping to be able to join in your club's fun in the future!
Apologies if at times I seemed a bit stand-offish or "thick" ...that's not my style, but I've had some inner ear troubles which have worsened my already compromised hearing. That's what I get for leading a rock band back in high school...lol!
Take care everyone...keep up all the super kayaking!
We're there, with a link to this page. Round and round we go...Watch for future trip planning for late summer and autumn. Thought we gave up on ya? Not a chance. Still great paddling here in the coming weeks.
Banner photo above: Remote Owasco Inlet.
Are you KST?
If you're KST that makes you a Kayak Safety Team teammate. If you haven't been KST but would like to be have we got the goods for you! Our small group of safety trained kayakers support swimmers in the Cayuga Lake Triathlon and Women Swimmin' events each summer. If you'd like to be one of the group please check into their web pages and register! Then set about learning all you can about boat handling skills, calm wet exits and various boat re-entries. There are sessions on-going all summer where you can learn these skills. They're fun and you'll learn a lot about your boat at the same time. For Thursday night sessions email Ben at brb4@cornell.edu. Start here: Cayuga Lake Triathlon Look for volunteer info. Women Swimmin' Go to Boater Info. For a rough idea of what you can learn to raise your skill level go to this guide. Click on Expert Index and look for safety rescue skills. Make this the summer you raise your comfort level in your boat. Confidence can take you a long way on the water!
WOULD YOU LIKE TO POST TO THE BLOG?
IT'S EASY! If you have anything you'd like posted to the blog simply click on Comments following a posting and send it off. It'll get posted in a day or two. Be sure to include an email address in case we need clarification. THIS IS YOUR BLOG. If you'd like to organize an outing and would like others to come along you may do so here. Hint: For weekend outings please send along your organizing plans by Thursday afternoon. Be sure to check weather (water temp?) and add specifics about how to dress, where to meet, what time and what duration you intend to paddle. Alternative plans are a good idea. Include contact info.
First there was Women Swimmin'. Then the Cayuga Lake Triathlon. We formed a kayak safety team to support both. Then were overwhelmed when it registered on us the sheer number of kayakers who turn out for Women Swimmin' each year. All those paddlers, there must be some among them who would like to get together to venture out for fun. Voila! IKC was formed in October, 2007. Come on out and join in the fun!
Photo gallery. Kayak Safety Team at work, along with about 150 other enthusiastic paddlers! Click on the link to view a stunning photo of the start of Women Swimmin' 2008.
NEED LESSONS?
Ben's sessions take place in July and August. Check with P'dockers for the start of their lessons.
HOW TO FIND THE BEST PADDLING PLACES plus DIRECTIONS TO THE PUT INS... Most of us use these two highly recommended resources: DeLorme's NYS Atlas and Gazetteer featuring boat launches on a background of topo maps of the entire state. Available at bookstores for about $20. Quiet Water/Take a Paddle/Finger Lakes guidebook. Available at bookstores for about $20. Another tip is to check out where the other paddling clubs go. The Binghamton club (Ahwaga) heads south and tends to be more river oriented. The CNY Kayakers use the Finger Lakes and points north a lot. The Rochester ADK Kayak group uses the Finger Lakes also. Links for all three are below.
LIST SERVE MEMBERS ENJOY 10% OFF AT PUDDLEDOCKERS
Just bring a copy of a list serve email from the club's mailings and present at time of purchase. Thanks, Phil and Jim!
1 comment:
Hello folks!
I just wanted to thank everyone for the WONDERFUL time my wife and I had with your group this past Saturday on Seneca Lake near Sampson State Park!
This is such a beautiful location and you were all so gracious! We felt very much welcomed and enjoyed everyone's company!
Big thx going out to Ang for the invitation and being such a driving force behind kayaking and gatherings!
Thx also to Ron for being so kind as to loan me a kayak for the event. I learned MUCH from muscle-ing it back up against the tide...lol! We'll have to see how soon I can nab one of my own...!
I'm hoping to be able to join in your club's fun in the future!
Apologies if at times I seemed a bit stand-offish or "thick" ...that's not my style, but I've had some inner ear troubles which have worsened my already compromised hearing. That's what I get for leading a rock band back in high school...lol!
Take care everyone...keep up all the super kayaking!
Don
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