Showing posts with label Lake Isabella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Isabella. Show all posts

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Paddles with Plankton at Lake Isabella





My fourth Kayaking trip!

Lake Isabella is the closest Lake with a public boat launch to my house and does not require me to drive over 40mph to get to it.

I load my yak onto the top of my car with straps and foam blocks since I did not have a roof rack.  I was too careless this time and scratched my car roof.  Oh well it is an old beater car anyway, well sort of.  It is a super well maintained Lincoln Town car, but it is so old!

I gave the newspaper a nice loud honk to show off my kayak as I drove past it, but they just looked confused.  They don't recognize my Lincoln I guess.  Oh well.

My Kayak is an Old Town Vapor 12.  I knew I wanted a longer kayak after my first trip where I was in a shorter yak and struggled to keep up with the people I was with.  They had 12 foot kayaks.  Problem is, I'm only 5'5" and I'm not getting any younger, so I hope I don't throw out my back loading a 12 foot kayak onto the roof of my car all by myself!

I had no help at all this time, the last few times people came up and offered to help me load and unload the beast.  It's okay though, I can do it myself, and I hope I get better at it.

The lake was a little rough so I was nervous.  I am so new to this sport.  How much roughness can my yak handle?  Am I going to die or tip over.  I was the only one on the lake and the peace and quiet was nice, but water is so dangerous that humans do have an instinctual fear of it. I actually don't mind sharing a lake the way I mind sharing a trail.   But the lakes are nicer with out loud speed boats making wakes that might kill me. 

I spend about two hours on the lake but did not go very far.  I only went to the inlet end and then around to the side directly opposite the boat launch.  I did this two times.  I did not want to go down lake in the wind because I might die paddling up wind.  Yes, I'm a bit nervous about my new sport, but still loving it.

I mostly just spent my time enjoying the lilly pads and the snails and the geese.  I found that if I ram my kayak into the lilly pads it will stop moving in the wind and give me a chance to take some photos.

I've wanted a row boat for a long time but getting one would require a trailer and a trailer requires storage space and car tabs and even a row boat I think has to be registered.  That was just too much.  But the Kayak does not require a trailer and does not have to be registered.

So far I've only taken my waterproof camera out on my Kayak.  I just don't want to dunk my other cameras.  I think perhaps I should try to purposely tip my yak in shallow water just so I can learn what it takes to make it roll over?  One review said that my particular Kayak sinks really fast!







An empty shell I found on the beach


Did not know this snail was here until I looked at my review screen.