Monday, November 30, 2009

A Different World


A Different World
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
Tom Tucker took this picture at the Merchant's Millpond paddle on November 7, 2009

Millpond Turtle


Millpond Turtle
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Tom Tucker took this picture at the Merchant's Millpond paddle on November 7, 2009

Jeff in the Muck


Jeff in the Muck
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Tom Tucker took this picture at the Merchant's Millpond paddle Nov 7, 2009

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Merchant's Millpond, November 7th


Millpond Group Picture
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
For what is probably the last paddle of the season, eleven mice ventured down to Merchant's Millpond State Park on Gates County, NC for a day on the water. Especially for November, it was a beautiful day, with highs in the mid 60's.

The millpond is a spectacular location, with cypress trees, spanish moss, and plenty of wildlife.

In order from left to right are Ali, Sandy, Dolores, Karl, Carol, Suzanne, Jerry, Maryann, Peggy and Tom. Jeff is behind the lens.

Stuck??


Merchant's Millpond 2009
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
Much of the pond was covered in a thick coat of green duckweed, or algae. It stuck to everything, and slowed us down. We were constantly knocking the weeds off of our paddles. If you stopped for any amount of time, the green stuff seemed to close in on you. Adding to the navigational challenges were lilies, floating wood, and cypress roots hiding just below the surface!

Through the Pea Soup


Merchant's Millpond 2009
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
Maryann makes her way through an algae covered passage, leaving an interesting pattern in her wake. This was her first padle with the Mice, and one she won't forget!

Reflections


Merchant's Millpond 2009
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
There was very little wind, so if you were first in line, there were some nice views above the waterline, and reflected on the glassy surface. If you were in the green muck, you felt like you were in the middle of a golf course!

Follow the Ta-ta's!


Follow the Ta-ta's!
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
It is easy to get lost in Merchant's Millpond. To help people find their way to the canoe/kayak campgrounds, or back to the launch, there are orange and yellow floats to mark the way. As one member (who shall remain nameless) put it, you had to follow the ta-ta's!

Overnight Camping


Merchant's Millpond 2009
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
Three mice decided to spend the night, and loaded their boats with tents, sleeping bags, food, and in Jerry's case, firewood!

This campout worked out much better than the last one, because the weather was great! Clear skies, and a night that didn't get too cold. For those that wonder, kayak camping is just like Fall Follies, except for the air mattresses, bicycles, cooking tents, crock pots, and well... You have friends sitting around a fire in a beautiful location, enjoying a nice beverage. What more do you need?

Yes it all Fits!


Merchant's Millpond 2009
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
Sunday morning, Ali, Jerry and Jeff broke camp and took all of their stuff back to the boats at the group campground. Here, Ali poses with all of the supplies that three people need to spend a night on an island. Of course, they could have been like the group called the "Friends of Jay" in the next site over, and used a couple of john-boats to haul all of their gear!

Another World


Merchant's Millpond 2009
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
I think all of us got the sense that we were in another world. The scenery is just so different from what we are used to. The gang, daytrippers and overnighters, had a great time, and it was definitely worth the trip!

Unless we put something together spur of the moment, it is "See you on the water", NEXT YEAR!

END Merchant's Milpond

Monday, October 26, 2009

Merchant's Millpond Coming Up

Merchant's Millpond is about 30 miles from Suffolk in North Carolina. A bit of a trip, but worth it! Plan on most of the day for this one, as we will spend around 4-5 hours at the park.

We will put in at about 10am from the boat ramp at the park, and paddle to our heart's content. The scenery will be some of the most unique and spectacular that we will paddle. Cypress trees are everywhere, so much so that there are colored floats in the water to help you find your way.

This paddle is a prime candidate for a little carpool action, if we can fit the boats, as it is a good distance away. Bring a picnic lunch, as we will stop at one of the paddle-in campgrounds to eat and stretch our legs. Bring your camera, as you will want to take plenty of pictures!

We will paddle if it is cold, but not in the rain. Those with sit-on-tops will need to think about this one, and keep your eye on the forecast, as we are pretty late in the season.

Let Jeff know if you are coming, and we will wait for you at the put-in.

And if you are interested in spending the night, let Jeff know. A few of us may pack our boats to camp at one of the paddle-in campsites, weather permitting, of course.

Hope to see you there! It will be a great way to end the season.

Lotus Garden Paddle- June 6th

The mice made a now annual trip to Lotus Garden Park on Sandbridge Road to paddle the Lotus garden Loop. The paddle runs about 5-1/2 miles. We crossed the road and put in to the north, taking out upon completing the loop.

Jeanine, Tom and Carol round one of the last bends before takeout in this picture.

Stretching Our Legs


Stretching Our Legs
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
The gang stopped at the new Horn Point launch on back bay for a pit stop and to stretch our legs. Horn Point is just off of our loop trail, with access to Asheville Creek and the Back Bay.

Single File


Single File
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
A few parts of this paddle take us through a narrow creek, with overhanging trees. Beautiful stuff, but we have to go single file.

Lotus garden is one of our favorite paddles, with narrow creeks, winding rivers, and a little bit of open water. it is a loop, so we do everything just once. We even saw a bald eagle one year!

END LOTUS GARDEN

Unless You Are The Lead Mouse...

Ricky the Rat (who wants to be a mouse) has joined us on a few of our paddles. He is usually perched on the front of Jeff's kayak. Sometimes he would just rather stay in his perch on Jeff's dashboard. Either way, he is happy to be part of the group.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Owl's Creek Evening Paddle- July 21st

About ten mice made it to the second evening paddle of the season, meeting at the Owl's Creek Boat Ramp near the Virginia Aquarium. The paddle took us through Rudee Inlet, under the bridge, and back into the backyards of Croatan.

Once the sun sets, we turn on our "running lights" and explore some of the side creeks off of Lake Rudee.

Our President!


Our President!
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
Even Debbie, president of the Mogul Ski Club made it out to this paddle!

Rudee Inlet at Night


Rudee Inlet at Night
Originally uploaded by jmharper60
This view is towards Rockefellers just after sunset. All of our lights are turned on so other boaters can see us.

After dark, we paddled up a few isolated creeks in search of fireflies, but apparently they were out of season. We pulled back in at around 9:15 after about an hour of night paddling.

END OWLS CREEK

Lynnhaven Inlet Paddle, August 8th

This is always one of our more popular paddles. There is no set route, except for the stop at Bubba's. We just pick a place and go, then pick another place and go. Put in at the public boat ramp is simple, as there is a small beach located away from the powerboat ramp.