Saturday, June 29, 2013

Tassie Tiger

Club paddle from Little Swanport to Mayfield Jetty return, 29th June, 2013.


Leaving Little Swanport River.



Tassie Tiger watching us lunching on the beach, hoping to catch her own lunch.

She prowled around the old jetty. 


Evading the tiger, we launched back to sea. 



Sunday, June 23, 2013

Trash or Treasure

A short paddle, in the middle of winter, to a great place to fossick - "China Bay" - part of Mortimer Bay. Lots of broken glass and pottery pieces from old Wapping, Hobart Town. In 1890 a fire burnt many of the homes and apparently the place was bulldozed and the debris put on barges and taken down the Derwent River and dumped at "China Bay". 
The beach has worn pieces of glass and pottery, but the bulk of it sits up in the paddocks behind. People have dug holes you can stand in to excavate for "treasure". The land owner isn't apparently keen for people to dig up his land so access is really only by beach (kayak).  Probably most useful for art work because it is quite unlikely to find anything in tact. 

Always the odd interesting item that reminds us of yesteryear - Cold Cream! 
Left from beach at end of Rifle Range Road- lol@low tide- a bit of walking kayak out to deeper water!  Stunning but cold day!



Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Scenery Snippets Swansea to Little Swanport


Some very brief snippets, of the shoreline from a paddle, Swansea to Little Swanport (maybe about 24 km). Easy paddle with the wind on our back and a very small following sea.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Inukshuk

Paddled from Swansea to Littleswanport. Stopped at Spikey Bridge where there are some great little rock statues. I wonder if they were inspired by Inuit inukshuks such as described by Nigel Foster http://bit.ly/16VibgG 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Rolling up the same side went down

Wondering when this skill might be useful? Maybe when doing a bow rudder and capsize? Maybe when doing side sculling and lose balance?

Saturday, June 1, 2013

220cm Werner Camano paddle

I normally paddle with a Cyprus 205cm but tried my old, long 220cm Camano.