Photo by Mike K. |
Mike K. hanging out. |
The forecast called for five to ten knot winds out of the south. Winds out of the south can produce some very good sized waves and the long fetch can build some long troughs ideal in a 17' sea kayak. So for me the moderate wind was a plus as it would mean some surfing and some added boost as we were traveling south to north.
Palisades |
With the wind to our back we launched and headed north along the west shore. We pushed further out into the main body of the lake to take advantage of the waves and made excellent time. We played in and out of the coves of the Palisades and watched sailboats haul with the wind. Rounding the point to Essex there was a large Osprey nest and a light house. Mike K.'s camera had been stowed away since lunch as the wind was gusting into the 15 knot range at times. So no pictures.
Sail boat headed for a cove. Photo by Mike K. |
We cut across the bay headed to Begg's Park and played in the waves, surfing our way in. After a short break we went back out to surf and headed further north watching for the ferry crossing. We surfed some nice swells out in the deeper water and some breaking waves closer to shore. On the return trip we could see the west bound ferry departing the Charlotte terminal. As we headed south into the wind we kicked up the pace in an attempt to beat the ferry. With a football field to go the ferry Captain sounded his horn and we backed down. Rule of tonnage and all that...
and a little video of playing in the waves:
Thanks Mike! Great trip!
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