Click for Mendota Heights, Minnesota Forecast

Snow

The Potgieters in Minnesota – see our current weather above and our lives below

[powered by WordPress.]

August 23, 2003

Eighth Trip

by @ 9:08 pm. *** ***

Filed under Paddling

Kayak Trip Eight
August 23rd, 2003 – Lake Hariet & Chain of Lakes above Lake Calhoun

Lake Hariet was the first on our list and we hoped to do all the lakes from there, but there was no outlet from the lake and we had to pack up the kayak and drive to Lake Calhoun.

From there we could reach a number of lakes all linked by channels or streams.

The day turned out very good and I will specially remember our simultanious thought at the end of the trip that we would have loved to indulge in real South African “slap chips” – french fries made with vinegar and salt and wrapped in white and newspaper! And the two flies that bugged me on Lake Calhoun and kept biting me on the back (yes – we have few flies in Minnesota, but those we have, pack a visious bite!).

jnp2009w.JPG

When we return home after a day like this, it is nice to see that kayak on the car roof – kind of a symbol of a activity that invigorated you and the fact that all is well and you are returning to your family.

Now our sights are set on the half-marathon we hope to do in two weeks time – down the Minnesota river – into the Missisippi river!

August 9, 2003

Seventh Trip

by @ 10:28 pm. *** ***

Filed under Paddling

Kayak Trip Seven
August 9, 2003 – Lake Nokomis and Lake Minnetonka

Unlike many other places in the world, where we are here in the midwest of America, a lot of the original place names remain. Original, as in American Indian names. The state is named after the Minnesota river, so named by the Dakotah people – “minne” means water and “sota” means ‘that refelcts the sky’. So Minnesota is the water that reflects the sky.

I am sure they never dreamed how true this would one day be of this state when you fly in on an aeroplane – the almost 15,000 lakes all reflect the sunlight and sky.

Another Dakotah word, “tonka”, means great. You all know Tonak Toys! Great toys – made right here in Minnesota in the city of Minnetonka (Great Water) – have a look at their website at http://www.hasbropreschool.com/tonka/

Well, that is where Troy and myself (or I and Troy or Troy and I or myself and Troy – whatever grabs your fancy) went kayaking today. We went out very early and first hugged the shore of Lake Nokomis – a bit disappointing – the water was smelly and there was nothing really to the lake – I’ll put a few photos here when I get them from Troy.

We were done with that at nine, and so we decided to go to Lake Minnetonka and explore there.

We spent three and a half hours on this huge lake and only saw a tiny bit of it – it is Minnesota’s tenth largest lake – worthy of its name.

At last the kayak is back on the roof of the car and we are ready to head back home – with tired arms and a nice kayak sunburn: face and neck, shoulders and arms and then the part of your legs that are open to the sun!

08090301.jpg

August 4, 2003

Sixth Trip

by @ 1:14 pm. *** ***

Filed under Paddling

Kayak Trip Six
August 3rd, 2003 – Lake Elmo

This lake is adjacent to “Stinky Lake”, Eagle Point Lake, where we did Trip One!

This time we had a deadline, the mommies at home wanted to get to bed early and we did not have a lot of time for rowing. We put to water around 7.00pm and made the best of it – less leisure and more workout was the theme of the evening. But the beauty was immediately there as you can see on this photo Troy took of some seagulls on a diving platform. He took the photo directly into the sun, but the digital camaras handle that without a problem! (OK, I know, the seagulls flew away just before he could take the photo, so you will have to imagine them on the platform!)

140-4031_IMGw.jpg

We do not just row for the exercise, but also to explore and see a part of the planet relatively few people people see – at least from the angle we view it. On one edge of Lake Elmo, we found this huge expanse of water lilies.

140-4032_IMGw.JPG

Most of the blooms had just reached above the water and was starting to open. We did not want to do any damage, but it was in any case not easy to row in these conditions. We do, however try to go into as many unique spots as we can find.

140-4033_IMGw.JPG

The difference between kayaking and canoeing is the splashing in a kayak – the canoeists seem to sit high and dry – like being in a sedan. We think of Kayaks as being the motorcycles of watersports – you are right there in the thick of things, getting wet, being fast and zipping in and out.

At the end of this trip we met people who were taking a large motorboat out of the water and they asked if we had tipped over. We said no, but it was only when we got home and realised the fronts of our shirts were wet through, that we knew where their questions came from.

140-4034_IMGw.JPG

Photography is tricky – Troy has a waterproof case for his camara, and so photo time means no paddling and splashing. And for one of us to appear in the photo, you stretch out a long arm with the camara at the end to put some distance between the camara and the person.
140-4035_IMGw.JPG

Sunday evening trips mean that we are still out on the water when the sun starts to go down after eight in the evening – tranquillety prevails.

140-4038_IMGw.JPG

All these wonderful photos of our trips are courtesy of Troy – you can see his own journal at http://www.dalldorf.com/adventures/ (Just do a search on ‘kayak’!)

140-4039_IMGw.JPG

[powered by WordPress.]

jour·nal n. A personal record of occurrences, experiences, and reflections kept on a regular basis; a diary.

Get Firefox!

internal links:

categories:

search blog:

archives:

August 2003
M T W T F S S
« Jul   Oct »
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

hearing:

other:

The contemplation of the works of the Creator, is the highest delight of the rational mind. In them we read, as in a volume fraught with endless wonder, the power and the glory of that Being, who, in the formation of atoms and of worlds alike, has displayed unfathomable wisdom.
— "From a poster on the wall of the Biology Class, Florida High School, South Africa"

Classic Web Pages:

Bloggy Links

20 queries. 0.614 seconds