Warehouse Creek Landing, 92 degrees, wind 6mph from the SouthEast.
Century Club: Robert Alusic
Warehouse Creek, paddled 3 directions from the Landing. 90 degrees and wind 14 mph from the South.
Bob and Ruth unfortunately had to motor back from Cambridge to Oxford, wind was less than 5 mph, it would have taken days to try to sail back. 2 plus hours, 10.5 miles, temperature 90 degrees.
Bob paddled on Cambridge Creek, wind was 6 mph from the East and temperature was 90 degrees fahrenheit.
Bob motored the Island Bee from Oxford to Cambridge on theMaryland's Eastern Shore. Docked on Cambride Creek. Trip took 2 plus hours and was about 11.4 miles. Temperature was 90 degrees and the wind was 2 to 5 pmh from the south.
Warehouse Creek, paddled in 3 directions, South, East and West, wind 8 mph from the West and the temperature was 87 degrees fahrenheit.
Amos Garrett Waterfront Park in Annapolis on Spa Creek, paddled to the Chart House and back. Wind was from the SouthEast at 9 mph and the temperature was 95 degrees fahrenheit.
Warehouse Creek Landing off of Great Neck Road on Kent Island, wind was out of the South at 9 mph and the temperature was 75 degrees fahrenheit.
Warehouse Creek Landing is a very small pier, but big enough for one kayak. Paddled 3 directions, East, West and South. 80 degrees and wind from from the South at 9 mph.
Shipping Creek Boat ramp, 76 degrees and wind 7 mph from the SouthEast.