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Public Shore Access at Seattle Street Ends

Someone at a kayak shop tipped me off years ago that any street in Seattle that ends at water can be used for public access. This is good to know if you are inclined to explore the billions of bodies of water in the Seattle area. Seattle is such a fun town, and I always [...]


Kayaking in Mercer Slough from Enatai Beach Park (Bellevue, WA)

Mercer Slough is a small slough that covers part of Bellevue, Washington, across the lake from Seattle. The mouth of Mercer slough is near where the I-90 Bridge touches land on the east side. It’s a nice and simple paddle – safe, innocuous, and easy to access. If you want a relaxing day, it’s a [...]


Pelicans smell really bad

Man, do they stink. I don’t always get close enough to smell them, but when I do, it’s olfactory hell. These in particular didn’t smell too bad. But the ones at Pillar Point Marina, near Half Moon Bay, were going to kill me with their horrible stench. There is something about rotting fish-breath that makes [...]


Lake Sammamish Underwater Forest

One of the first places I went paddling when I got my first kayak is to the underwater forest in Lake Sammamish, Washington. Lake Sammamish is on the east side of Lake Washington, across from Seattle. The underwater forest is a bunch of old growth trees that somehow ended up in the lake, still standing. [...]


Kiliii Dreaming Photo Blog

Kiliii Dreaming – Ancestral Ways Photography Here’s a photoblog I came across that includes many photos of handmade wooden, skin-on-frame kayaks. The photographer apparently teaches classes about ancestral lifestyles, including survival and hunting and fishing methods. Sometimes I forget how beautiful the Pacific Northwest is, but looking at sites like this reminds me in an [...]


5 Tips for Kayaking in Drake’s Estero

Drake’s Estero is a relatively shallow inlet near the tip of Point Reyes, CA, comprising a number of smaller bays. The launch point is near Johnson’s Oyster Farm (apparently now known as Drake’s Bay Oyster Farm) at the northernmost point of Schooner Bay. I’ve had one of my best kayaking trips ever at Drake’s Estero, [...]


Hannes Lindemann – Alone at Sea

This is a book I’ve had on my reading list for a while now. Here’s a link to it on Amazon: I’ve read excerpts of it in the past and it was pretty interesting. It’s a true story about (and by) doctor Hannes Lindemann who crossed the Atlantic in 1956, completely unassisted, in a Klepper [...]


Oakland Estuary – Estuary Park & Jack London Square (Sept 2007)

View Larger Map We launched from Estuary park (bottom right of the above map) at about 11:30AM. From there, we headed towards Jack London Square, in the direction of San Francisco. The put-in at Estuary park was easy, with parking lots right by the water. Not far from Estuary park is Jack London Square. We [...]


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