OK, 7 is yellow.
Who is multicolored and what kind of kayak is that (as in touring, etc)
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OK, 7 is yellow.
Who is multicolored and what kind of kayak is that (as in touring, etc)
The yellow, and the orange, actually.
You paddled the orange one at the Monocacy River. MDHS is now the official Orange Boat User...unless we completely destroy her shoulder...and the rest of her, as she's living up to her "What the Hay...let's give it a shot" attitude! :)
The multi-colored one is a Wilderness Systems - not sure what model. Is it a Pungo? It's a rec boat.
It is Kmehrzad's boat.
Small....so she could easily maneuver it and lead us deep into the Island of Reeds From Whence There is No Return! (well, we did find our way out...or else we wouldn't be posting pictures and such now...) ;)
This what our dead-end route looked like:
That is really cool. The numbers aren't miles, are they? It didn't seem like we went 4 miles.
The bird's eye view of where we were yesterday is very cool. I thought for sure the trail would lead out.
My kayak is a Wilderness Systems Rascal, 9 ft. about 40 something lbs. I think WS stopped making them, although I don't know why. The Rascal tracks well, easy to maneuver, is extremely stable and has seen some whitewater with no problem.
Sounds like I missed a fun day.
I won't comment on the wedding.
*grump*
I'd say it's rec.
What camera are you pondering?
How're you going to carry a long boat?
1) this one
2) don't know. If it's light enough I can put it on the jeep
The Rascal has to be recreational. It's certainly not as lightweight as DivingBiker's kayak, if you've ever lifted hers. I've been able to pick up the Rascal and carry it on my shoulder but lifting it onto and off of my car's rooftop carrier is tricky. Sliding it into a van would be MUCH easier.