Sunday, April 13, 2008

April 12 WKC Paddle



Two weeks ago I lead a WKC (Washington Kayak Club)trip ( see 3/29 post) and it snowed, rained, hailed and even had sun breaks on the group of nine paddlers. On today's paddle most of the same paddlers showed up and we were greeted with 75 degrees and bright sunshine. We paddled into a 10-12K breeze as we headed north after launching at Seahurst SP in Burien WA. Our goal was to paddle north to Anderson Park in Seattle which is right next to the Fauntleroy ferry dock. All went smooth until we attempted to paddle under the ferry dock at which time the local Homeland Security enforcer threatened us, so we had to paddle out and around the dock. We had the opportunity to watch a peregrine falcon work the shoreline in search of lunch, always a very cool spectacle. At Anderson Park a lone bald eagle was perched high in a dead tree along the shoreline keeping an eye on all the happenings below and of course dodging the pesty blackbirds that was dive bombing it.
With the breeze and current aiding our trip back to Seahurst this leg of the trip only took an hour and twenty minutes.

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