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Had a good time. Some people caught fish, others struggled. North shoreline was crystal clear, South shoreline blown out from the wind. Wind & Rain made it a typical PACK Outing. Saturday morning one tent was blown down from the 40+ mph wind, six tents ended up in the water from as a result of the wind tidal surge. Brad was seen doing the Chicken two step around a Rattlesnake. There is also a story to share later about the collection of busted camp chairs. The six mile paddle out Sunday was in a 20 mph wind in our face. Yes, it was a tough paddle. Again, I want to thank all hands for making it a very enjoyable outing.
Darn....I always miss all the fun trips. Can't wait to here about this trip.
Thanks to Eli, our fearless group leader and Ken's hospitality with the fine Bourbon, and Ron's gourmet cooking, and everyone else for whatever contribution they made. And Ron, I consider your delicious fried fish to be compensation for your choice of such a lousy campsite. Even though I caught no fish (which is getting to be a habit) and spending a sleepless night in a collapsed tent, I still had a terrific time. One thing that I learned is that I will NEVER be without my casting net again!
I should also mention that my new Native worked out fine. I would guess that I covered 90% of the distance using the peddle system and only paddled about 10%. In other words, it wasn't physically taxing at all. But if it were so shallow that I had to paddle those 5.5 miles, I would be dead.
I look forward to the next campout with you guys and a NEW REI low profile and overpriced tent!!! Joel
Thank you Eli, for another great, adventurous, and SAFE trip. Sorry about that campsite, but fighting the wind for six miles (the first two miles without enough water to use my peddles} left me bereft of the strength to argue with Ron about his selection being the wrong island.