Mink and McCoy Islands August 3-7

Paddling through Snug Channel
Paddling through Snug Channel

by Dorothy Van Esbroeck
Photos by: Terry Carleton

After enjoying a few ice-cream treats, duly noted by the participants, this trip began to take shape. My boat was already loaded – all I had to do was repack my food bags from food in my car and then I added some fleece thinking that the warm weather might end. There were 7 of us all ready for the 3 o’clock departure. Only one problem: 3 participants hadn’t shown up yet. Two arrived at 3 o’clock and one shortly after having been already with his boat packed at Dillon and of course wondering why we were all so late. I guess we could have headed out but that didn’t feel quite right – so we waited.

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Franklin Island August 1-3

On the rocks at Franklin Island
On the rocks at Franklin Island

by Dorothy Van Esbroeck

The hot, humid days of summer were here and I was happy to be going out paddling. The goal of this trip was to safely further develop kayaking skills in a group setting. With all the pre-trip e-mails over, I was eager to finally be meeting the participants.

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Dealing With Boat Traffic

by Bert Millar

Probably most of us would prefer to do our paddling in quiet, pristine areas, listening to the sounds of the wind, water and wildlife, free from the stress and danger of our modern and over-mechanised world. Sometimes we do get a chance to escape to these peaceful and remote wilderness regions, a chance to recharge our spiritual batteries and experience the tranquility that we need to think, meditate and relax. But the bulk of our kayaking is done in southern Ontario where we must share the waterways with thousands of other boaters. Much consideration is given to safety in respect to weather, accidental capsizes, hypothermia, rescues, etc., and rightfully so but I have observed that many paddlers don’t give too much thought to avoiding collisions with powerboats, so I would like to serve you a small portion of food for thought in this regard.

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