Archive for February, 2009

Feb 28 2009

Rolling, Rolling, Rolling . . .


Yes, remastering the Eskimo Roll was my New Years Resolution. My partner Jeff says that it takes about 100 rolls to have a “reliable eskimo roll.” In January, I made an effort to do at least 3 rolls each time that I paddled. Of course being a perfectionist, this usually translated to 5 to 7 rolls. I would often ask for one of my paddling partners to spot me so that I could get an eskimo assist if I missed my rolls. They have been very supportive and encouraging.

This week I hit my 100th roll since January 1st. So do I feel that I have mastered the roll? Yes, I am very confident in my on-side roll. Lately I have started kayak surfing in a decked kayak (which I never thought would be in my paddling scope) and am having a lot of fun rolling in the surf. Jeff tells me that rolling in warm water is even more fun. Our water here on the Mendocino Coast is usually in the mid-50′s.

It was quite a commitment to make myself roll in that chilly water, but it has helped me to get used to it so that I am not shocked by it when I do roll over. I definitely recommend learning the eskimo roll in a pool with an instructor, goggles, and nose plugs. We had several sessions last fall at the Fort Bragg Recreation Center swimming pool and are looking forward to teaching rolling this summer at the STARR Community Center - Fort Bragg’s new aquatic center.

Rolling on though, now it’s time to work on the offside roll.

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Feb 28 2009

Sea the Whales

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Yesterday, I spotted several whales off of the Fort Bragg Coast heading north. We had spectacular viewings of the whales in January heading south and are anticipating a good showing of them over the next month on their northern migration.

During the southern migration, we cruised in our kayaks along the whales’ paths and were thrilled with our encounters. Seeing the barnacles on the whales backs as they pass by and hearing the whoosh of air exploding out of their blowhole is such a treat and an experience that is magical from a kayak.

Residents and visitors to Fort Bragg and the Mendocino Coast celebrate the whale migration each spring with whale festivals. Details about the festivals are available at fortbragg.com or mendowhale.com. The charter boats are popular ways to see whales, but for a more eco-friendly and up-close and personal experience we enjoy kayaking to SEA the WHALES.

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Feb 25 2009

Woman on Water

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I am Woman . . . hear me ROAR!!!

I am a Woman of Water who plays in and on the water as much as possible and wants to share my experiences in this world of water with others.

Exploring and playing on the water in a kayak is my current passion, but I am interested in all things to do with water and the sea.

Share with me the adventure of being a Woman on Water.

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Feb 25 2009

Local Liquid

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Rainy days won’t keep us down. Sunday night, we hosted our first video night at Silver’s at the Wharf in Fort Bragg’s Noyo Harbor. We opened the evening with our new Mendocino Coast Sea Kayaking video followed by our recent Rock Gardening video. The audience was dazzled, amazed, and amused by Chuck Lees’ film Local Liquid. It definitely got us psyched up for our upcoming whitewater kayaking trip to the American River.

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Feb 14 2009

Sunshine and Whales . . . Rain and Otters . . . Mendocino Paddling

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Sunshine and Whales . . . Rain and Otters . . . Mendocino Paddling

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Feb 14 2009

Sunshine and Whales . . . Rain and Otters . . . Mendocino Paddling

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c2.jpg The whale migration in January on the Mendocino Coast was simply spectacular!!! Warm sunny days with glassy ocean conditions made for some great sea kayaking and whale watching excursions. Calm conditions and sunny days also afforded amazing visibility below the surface of the water. It is always a treat to be able to scout the abalone population as we paddle. Eat well and grow little abalones!!!

To get our whitewater fix; we pushed the limits of our sea kayaks in the ocean rock gardens and paddled some very technical spots off of the Fort Bragg Coast in our river boats. Of course we enjoyed some great surf sessions in both long and short boats but continued to wonder when we would get some rain.

Finally our winter storms seem to have arrived. The Noyo Bay is a great spot to watch the windswell come in. One can watch the short interval sets building at sea and then crashing and rolling through the bay and even into the Noyo Harbor.

Excitement for whitewater river running is building as we check DreamFlows hourly to watch our rivers start to flow. We scouted the flow on the Noyo River ourselves and are pleased to see it at a runnable level. The Eel River is beckoning us though. Just an hour and a half away with beautiful scenery, salmon, bald eagles, river otters, and some great surf waves; the Eel is definitely on our agenda for the weekend.

Video, photos, and more of what do can be found on our website .

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