Kayaked across St George creek. There was hardly and wind and a snapping turtle cozied up beside me while I was taking a break!
Century Club: Susan StGeorge
Went out for the second time in one day to paddle board with my friend Ben. We tried to use a small kayak sail unsuccessfully. It was fun though. Enjoyed the view after and experienced some showers passing through which resulted in beautiful rainbows.
We had 5 souls on board sailing non-spin including capt Frank, British Mike, Andrew, Steve and myself. We saw gusts up to 25 which made for an exciting race. The tide was the highest I've seen at the dock when we returned making it tricky to disembark!
Winds very strong for the entire race. We placed second out of two boat in the no -spin class. We finished in front of many spin boats. Had we registered as spin class we would have gotten 4th.
Kayaked with Fran to our seaglass beach on St George Island. We both found whole bottles.
7 souls on board. We had a problem with the spinnaker. It got stuck at the top of the mast. We had to hoist our captain, Frank, up to get it unstuck.
One hour tour out of Rudy Inlet to view the dolphins. They did not disappoint! My neighbor was the captain.
Got out early to kayak before the rains came in for the day. We rescued a goose decoy from the water next door.
Donna drove from Ohio for the Maryland sheep and wool festival. We took the opportunity of no wind to kayak.