Thursday, September 27, 2007

NJ Kayak

September 2007

Fall at the Jersey Shore doesn’t get much better than this. The water was warm (72F) and clear (visibility 10’ off the dock.) The air was warm (80F) and clear (bright blue sky with unlimited visibility.) On arrival the group found the tide had blown out so fat that it was impossible to bring the pontoon boat across the sand bar to reach the IBSP dock. Alton used the small jon boat to shuttle the gear to Sedge as the group paddled out. This was just the first paddle in a series of adventures on the water.

On the second day we paddled south along High Bar Harbor to Viking Village in the town of Barnegat Light. We ate lunch at a picnic table in the center of the tourist shops. Later we paddled past the land based shellfish nursery near the public landing area. Before heading across Barnegat Inlet, the group got into a line with Bill at one end and Jim at the other so that we could minimize potential interference with boat traffic. We paddled straight across the inlet to the dike at Island Beach State Park. Several of the paddlers took advantage of the small waves in the inlet to do some kayak surfing.

Slurping raw clams and oysters and then cracking and picking blue crabs preceded Carmen’s delicious dinner (steak and chicken kabobs.) The night was so cool and clear that half the group slept on the front porch. They were rewarded with a spectacular sunrise. Unfortunately the fish were not up so early and no one caught anything. It was a gorgeous morning and after cleaning up the group paddled over to Island Beach. They hiked on the trail near the Forked River Interpretive Center, and then hung out on the beach before returning home. Another perfect weekend “Down the Shore.”

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