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Monday, November 24, 2008

Kayaking Euphoria


I already miss my favorite summer pastime, taking ocean kayak rides with my Dad. In South County alone, there are endless options when choosing a kayaking route to take!

My favorite route starts out with breakfast at Jim’s Dock in East Matunuck, what a place! From the outside tables on the back dock, you can see across the water to The Port of Galilee in Narragansett where the Block Island Ferry, fishing boats and George’s Restaurant are located. After a delicious, leisurely breakfast we unload our 15-foot ocean kayaks and kayaking gear (paddles, life jackets, kayak seats, waterproof bag) onto the small beach at the State Pier, which is next to Jim’s Dock. We load all of the gear onto our kayaks and drag them to the edge of the sand, right into the water, and hop in.

The surge of excitement I feel from my first paddle makes the tiresome task of loading and unloading the 55 pound kayaks entirely worth it! Once out in the harbor, we head south toward the open ocean. Curious boaters wave at us, the crazy people in the kayaks, as they rip past us in their larger, faster boats. The feeling of vulnerability always washes over me as I see the massive Block Island Ferry heading toward us, or even as it passes us. Its wake causes our kayaks to violently bob up and down. The trek out of the harbor can be quite tedious and sometimes perilous, depending on whether the current is coming in or heading out toward the ocean. Once, I paddled for 20 minutes as hard and fast as I could with all the energy I could muster and could not pass the man standing on the rocks across from me!

Once out into the open ocean we can see the pavilion at Sand Hill Cove Beach and Point Judith Lighthouse to the east. We head west, passing East Matunuck State Beach on our right, both of us excited about our next destination. We continue on at a steady pace, enjoying the sun and spectacular views, purposely pointing our kayaks head on into the waves to avoid being capsized. We kayak by some surfers taking advantage of the rip tides off Matunuck Beach. Finally, we see our destination, the Ocean Mist Beach Bar, one of my favorite watering holes! On any given hot summer day, there are crowds of people on the deck of the Ocean Mist enjoying the views, breezes and their chosen libation. Now comes the most difficult part of our trip, making a graceful entrance onto the beach while being watched by many people. When heading onto shore, the most important thing to remember is to keep your kayak perpendicular to the shoreline. If you head in willy-nilly, you are almost sure to get bowled over by the waves and strong rip tides. Trust me, it is quite embarrassing to land on a crowded beach, pinned under your kayak with your face in the sand, bathing suit top and sunglasses MIA.


Once on shore, we throw on our tops and shorts. We grab money and cell phones from the waterproof bag and head onto the deck of the Ocean Mist. Each of us enjoy a well deserved Bloody Mary (these are world famous!!) from their Tiki Bar and play a few tunes on the jukebox. That is the life! Now comes the second hardest part of our trip, getting motivated to head back to our starting point. Sometimes if we have enough energy we’ll kayak past Jim’s Dock to Belle Vue Yachting Center Marina to visit our friends Penny and Bob on their boat, the Leading Lady. There is something about being out on the ocean on a gorgeous summer day that makes me glad to be alive! Only six more months until we can dust off the kayaks and head out again!

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8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh how your blog brings me back to the glory days of summer. It is such a pleasure seeing you and you dad paddling into the marina on your kayaks. Your courage making your voyages is noteworthy especially when you considder that you are in the "ocean"! Most touching is the bonding that you and your dad share on your adventures.
Great Blog, keep up the good work!!!

Capt Bob
MV Leading Lady

November 24, 2008 6:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love everything about summer, but have yet to try kayaking. After reading your enjoyble blog, I may just give it a shot. Thank you for sharing.

November 25, 2008 7:22 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've never Kayaked but now look forward to it being warm enough where I can try it out.

November 25, 2008 2:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Kara,

I vicariously enjoyed your ocean adventure, kayaking sounds like so much fun!

November 26, 2008 10:49 AM  
Blogger Susan Gustavson said...

Hi Kara - I LOVE kayaking, too but I am not as brave as you. I like the coves of Wickford - there are lots of them and they are serene and quiet - just herons, egrets and a few jumping fish. But I like your Bloody Mary idea!

November 26, 2008 1:39 PM  
Anonymous Gail Curran said...

Hi Kara,

Boy, do I know what you mean about attempting a graceful landing on the beach. I experienced my first Kayaking trip last August and then again in September. It was spectacular! But, I got a little tangled in the undertow by Narragansett beach and Narrow River. I did really well not overturning but my landing was not so graceful. When I looked up, all I could see were people gathering to watch. It was pretty funny.

Your story inspires me. I am looking forward to kayaking again. I don't know about six months from now. It will still be a little cold for me.

November 26, 2008 3:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a wonderful way to spend a day, and with your father. More young people should have that opportunity.
I wish I had been one of the people on Jim's Dock watching your spectacular arrival.

November 27, 2008 7:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

On this cold day in December I can only imagine the warmth and sunshine of your summertime hobby. Sounds like fun. It is so nice to hear that young people like yourself embrace your parents and actually want to spend time with them. Your Dad must be a special guy as are you. Will look out for you next summer!

December 7, 2008 11:08 AM  

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