Thursday, November 17, 2011
Breezy Point.
We tried to go surfing on yet another very very mild late
fall day. It was 70 degrees when we loaded up the boats in Park Slope, and
maybe 65 at the put in, and a bit overcast.
Low tide was around 4:00PM, and we got on the water by
2:00PM.
There was very little surf, and it was broken up, so it
was hard to catch good rides, but we had fun playing around in it, and trying
to catch waves.
After a while I got bored and tried to do some fishing, but
a fish bit off the end of my lure, and that seemed to make it very
unappetizing, since I didn’t get any more bites. I did paddle around the point and saw lots of people surfcasting and some jetski guys jumping the shore surf. It was amazing how high they could jump on fairly small waves.
I watched a fisherman catch a small stripped bass, but he told me later that was the only one he caught, and that the fishing has been very poor this year. It might be because the water is still very warm, and fish haven't migrated.
We enjoyed our bagels and a few glasses of wine and watched
the Sun settle into a cloudy Western sky.
We started back around 4:45PM, and probably got out of the water by
6:00PM when it was pretty dark.
Truth: It’s colder when dark.
Friday, November 04, 2011
Release Date 10/30/2011
I went to a kayaking seminar up in Stonington CT. The idea
was to paddle in all the tide races near there. They have 2 that are normally used. Sugar Reef, and
some other nearby reefs that run on the ebb, and Wikapesa passage that runs on
the flood.
On 10/28 we went to Sugar Reef for a tide race paddle, but
it was a bust because it was VERY windy, but the wind was going with current,
and effectively flattened it to nothing.
We could see where it would normally be running at about
1:00PM, and stayed for about an hour, but it never really turned on and the waves were barely 1
foot peak to trough.
Using the Currenct predictions for Napatree point we get a
max ebb at 14:40 of 3.1 knots, so this should have made the race run, but the
wind was going in exactly the same direction, and knocked off.
We got on the reef around 2:00PM. Spreading out to the West from Sugar Reef, we
also tried some other spots that are part of the same reef system, Horeshoe
Reef?? But there were no good waves anywhere.
The weather the next day was even worse, more wind from the Northwest around 20Kts. The plan was to paddle out to a place called Wikapessa pass just off the Eastern tip of the Fischer’s Island. The current was flooding. This spot only runs on the flood, so it would have been Wind against current.
The instructors tried to split the people into 3 groups, but the participants didn’t really pay attention and were soon spread out all over the harbor, about 20 people total. I got way out in front figuring the leader would take us to the best spot, but he went a bit down current along the southern side of Fischer’s Island. I think his plan was to work along the shore out of the current back up to the spot, but the people were so spread out they got concerned, and took most of the group back to the CT shore.
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| Yes it WAS windy |
One of the groups from the far back went on to the pass, and had a good hour or so of surfing, because their instructor noticed the current was less further East, and had them paddle over that way. Nobody else knew that was happening, and I had to stick with my group.
The slog back along the coast was miserable since it stayed really windy, with the wind shifting off to the Northeast, and then pretty heavy rain. We stopped for lunch right outside of the harbor, which was really unpleasant in the cold rain. I didn’t have a chart and wasn’t paying attention or I would have requested we simply go back to the bar. It was only a 30 minute paddle from lunch back to the dock.
On the third day the wind was even greater, and I took the less aggressive choice of the two trips back to Napatree Point. It was so cold and the wind so strong that I though getting back to Wikapesa not have been possible, but this was a mistake, since that group went out, surfed, and came back before we got back from a boring slog along the beach.
I didn’t have any pogies or gloves, but was able to borrow a
set of gloves from a friend on the last day.
The entire region was pummeled by SNOW Saturday and Sunday, but in our little sliver of CT it was just rain. We saw the snow on the drive back on Sunday night.
Truth: Ice is slippery.
Release Date 10/23/2011
For my birthday I went hunting in Florida in the Lower
Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge. We were hunting wild pigs, or feral hogs
(which sounds cooler).
It was a great time of year to be out in the woods, a bit
cool in the early morning, but really nice in the afternoons.
I went to an isolated part of our favorite spot to very
thick brush. I got up in a tree where I got one a number of years ago, and
waited. It is black powder season and we were using primitive single shot muzzle
loading guns where you have to manually add the powder and shot. They are MUCH
more accurate and reliable than the old-time kind, and almost always go off,
but the reloading is very time consuming.
After an hour or so ~ 11:00 AM I saw some movement in the bush, and
then a pig appeared rooting around in the palmettos. I waited 5 minutes or so
for him to get closer, and very cautiously got ready. When I thought he was
close enough I took a shot, but I MISSED him.
The noise from these guns is deafening and the hog ran right
toward me. The noise was so tremendous he didn’t know where it had come from,
and he basically run right under my tree, coming within a few feet of me, but
then of course he disappeared into the bush never to be seen again.
Later that same day, about 15:00 I saw another one from another tree, but
he never got close enough to get a bead on, so I didn’t get a shot in on him.
The second one was at a new spot, and I needed to clear a bit more of the dead
branches out of the way to hunt from that tree.
Truth: Sometimes you miss.
Release Date 10/16/2011
I went for an afternoon paddle on a weekend, and I FINALLY
saw the parrots of Weehawken, after many years I finally made it there.
All the Tide Race boats were out at a show, so I took the
Outer Island. Like the LV Explorer, I find this boat difficult to control
because I can’t hook my knees into it well.
It was windy from the South so we didn’t want to get too far
up river, hence the parrot stop for lunch.
Truth:
Wood is softer than rock.
Release Date 10/10/2011
I went with some friends to go surfing at Breezy Point. It
was another really nice day, but there was no surf, or very very little surf
anyway.
We had fun farting around in the little waves, and then had a nice
lunch of Bagel Hole bagels and Bandit box wine.
It was cool to skip out on work for a day and lounge in the last really nice day of the year on the beach!
Release Date 10/9/2011
We went for a BBQ picnic on the piers down below the Gowanus
Canal entrance. It was an afternoon/evening picnic that I extended into a
sleepover in a bivy bag.
Current turned back to flood about 3:30PM when we arrived.
I called and emailed everyone I could think of, and finally
got a pretty good of about 12 people in the end from Pier 96, Pier 66, Pier 40,
and Red Hook.
I didn’t do a great job on the fire. I wanted to keep it on
the “downlow” so as not to attract attention, but it was ok, and another smart
person brought a campstove to take up the slack. I put the fire too close to
the water so it was snuffed out during the fish cooking session, but the stove
came to the rescue.
The night was really nice, warm about 70 degrees, and an almost full moon. There is a bit too much ambient light from the neighboring piers. I watched tugs and all kinds of boats go in and out of the harbor all night. There is a perfect view of the Statue of Liberty from here.
It was a crazy warm day, it must have been 80 in the height
of the afternoon.
I forgot my camera, but I got a woman to email me this
picture of me trying to drown her kid by giving him a ride.
I paddled the Tide Race Xplore S, which is a nice boat, sort
of like an Explorer.
I had always wanted to camp here, but it was kind of anticlimactic
as a solo event. I got up early and left so I could try and go surfing on
Monday 10/10/2011.
Truth: Fire is Hot









