August 20, 2016
This weekend a group of 6 of us met at the Brunswick boat ramp for a float down the Potomac to Point of Rocks, MD.
We started just before noon, paddled up river from the Brunswick boat ramp until we got tired and then paddled about 7 miles down river to Point of Rocks (MD side; there is a POR VA side too). It took us a little less than 4.5 hours with lots of stops.
The river was very crowded, more so than usual. We passed a large group of tubers who ended at Lander's Lock as we kept going to Point of Rocks.
We saw a bald eagle swoop down to grab a fish. We also saw some danger noodles (aka - snakes). Perfect weather day.
Online journal about our recreational kayak adventures. We wanted to keep a log of where we have been in case we want to go back and don't want to re-research everything. Most trips will likely be in the DC/MD/VA area with some occasional outside trips.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Brunswick to Point of Rocks
Location:
Brunswick, MD, USA
Shenandoah - favorite run
August 14, 2016
On Sunday August 14, 2016, a group of 6 of us met at the Berry's Ferry boat ramp for Sunday Funday. Hottest day of the year = best time to be on the river.
We had 1 SUP, 1 canoe and 4 kayaks with us. This is probably my favorite run in the area for an all day paddle.
We started roughly just before noon and paddled over 9 miles in just under 6 hours. I'm estimating because my tracker wasn't working properly and I didn't stop it for breaks.
About 1/3 of the way into the trip there is a spring fed waterfall/swimming hole on the left just past the 1st set of wires that cross over the river. You can hear the waterfall from the main part of the river. The waterfall/creek is called Spout Run and is ice cold compared to the river. Very much needed after being out in the 100 degree heat.
As is the case each time I've been on this portion of the river, we saw a couple bald eagles. We were able to get pretty close to them as they hung out in the trees on the side of the river.
On Sunday August 14, 2016, a group of 6 of us met at the Berry's Ferry boat ramp for Sunday Funday. Hottest day of the year = best time to be on the river.
We had 1 SUP, 1 canoe and 4 kayaks with us. This is probably my favorite run in the area for an all day paddle.
We started roughly just before noon and paddled over 9 miles in just under 6 hours. I'm estimating because my tracker wasn't working properly and I didn't stop it for breaks.
About 1/3 of the way into the trip there is a spring fed waterfall/swimming hole on the left just past the 1st set of wires that cross over the river. You can hear the waterfall from the main part of the river. The waterfall/creek is called Spout Run and is ice cold compared to the river. Very much needed after being out in the 100 degree heat.
As is the case each time I've been on this portion of the river, we saw a couple bald eagles. We were able to get pretty close to them as they hung out in the trees on the side of the river.
Labels:
all day,
Berryville,
easy,
free,
Lock's Mill,
Shenandoah,
Spout Run,
swimming
Location:
Boyce, VA 22620, USA
Belle Haven
We again decided to meet Josh for a last-minute paddle, this time at Belle Haven Marina in Alexandria, VA. The weather was not our friend so we were only on the water for about 40 minutes before the storms came.
Parking was easy, we drove all the way down to the right once you enter the marina. There was no boat launch fee, however, I was told that technically there is but it is not enforced. They also have rentals.
We started to head toward Dyke Marsh but due to the pending storm we decided to just do a quick loop around so Josh could introduce us to his local paddle spot. Can't wait to go back here for a longer paddle. It was pouring by the time we got back to our car.
Parking was easy, we drove all the way down to the right once you enter the marina. There was no boat launch fee, however, I was told that technically there is but it is not enforced. They also have rentals.
We started to head toward Dyke Marsh but due to the pending storm we decided to just do a quick loop around so Josh could introduce us to his local paddle spot. Can't wait to go back here for a longer paddle. It was pouring by the time we got back to our car.
Labels:
Alexandria,
Belle Haven,
DC,
easy,
free,
Potomac,
rentals
Location:
Marina Dr, Alexandria, VA 22314, USA
Annapolis - Truxton Park
In early August we went out to Annapolis, MD on somewhat short notice with our friend Josh who was on a stand up paddle board (SUP). We launched at the Truxtun Park boat ramp. The drive there from DC was just about an hour. There is a launch fee of $8 per car. You pay at a machine near the ramp, receive a paper receipt that you then need to display on your dashboard. The ramp was busy with other kayakers, paddleboarders, small fishing boats, and motorboats.
Once launched you are in Spa Creek which was a nice sheltered marina area surrounded by houses/condos with little coves off to the sides. There were SUP renters practicing and larger boats heading out to the bay. We continued out of Spa Creek, under the draw bridge (very cool to see in action/up-close!) into Annapolis Harbor.
We paddled out of Annapolis Harbor and turned right into the Severn River. The water here is big. The larger boats and the big water created some wave action. Those waves then would hit off the sea wall and come back at us. It was difficult paddling through but it was fun. Definitely would not recommend for beginner flat water kayaker. Josh managed to stay on his SUP. Chad got seasick :(
We continued along the shoreline until we found a nice little deserted beach where we stopped for lunch.
On the way back we took some time to surf the waves coming in and tooled around downtown Annapolis. Unfortunately most downtown places don't let you dock your boats to stop in for a drink/food.
This trip is easily customizable depending on how long you want to be out/how far you want to paddle.
Once launched you are in Spa Creek which was a nice sheltered marina area surrounded by houses/condos with little coves off to the sides. There were SUP renters practicing and larger boats heading out to the bay. We continued out of Spa Creek, under the draw bridge (very cool to see in action/up-close!) into Annapolis Harbor.
We paddled out of Annapolis Harbor and turned right into the Severn River. The water here is big. The larger boats and the big water created some wave action. Those waves then would hit off the sea wall and come back at us. It was difficult paddling through but it was fun. Definitely would not recommend for beginner flat water kayaker. Josh managed to stay on his SUP. Chad got seasick :(
We continued along the shoreline until we found a nice little deserted beach where we stopped for lunch.
On the way back we took some time to surf the waves coming in and tooled around downtown Annapolis. Unfortunately most downtown places don't let you dock your boats to stop in for a drink/food.
This trip is easily customizable depending on how long you want to be out/how far you want to paddle.
rough start to 2016
Our 2016 kayak season got off to a slow start. Cool weather in the Spring followed by me breaking my foot in May delayed us getting our boats out.
In late July we tried taking my friend from Atlanta out on the Potomac. She rented at Fletcher's Boat House and we launched there for free. We got on the Potomac at 11:15ish, paddled up river towards Chain Bridge. The sky looked ominous so we turned around, making it to the cars just as the skies opened up. Total time on the water was less than 45 minutes.
In late July we tried taking my friend from Atlanta out on the Potomac. She rented at Fletcher's Boat House and we launched there for free. We got on the Potomac at 11:15ish, paddled up river towards Chain Bridge. The sky looked ominous so we turned around, making it to the cars just as the skies opened up. Total time on the water was less than 45 minutes.
Location:
Fletchers Cove, Washington, DC, USA
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