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We bought a pair of Advanced Elements inflatable kayaks to take with us when we take longer trips … and so today I took one of them out on some flat water to see how it would perform with my old fat ass sitting in it. Inflating the kayak was pretty easy and quick ( I had done a trial run at home and that took a bit longer ). It weighs about 36 pounds so it heavier than our solo canoes. We had paddled this flat water about a week or so ago and the water is even higher than the last time. Higher to the point where the beaver dam that stymied us last time was almost completely submerged. I made an attempt to go over it with the kayak but the current was really strong and since this was my initial paddle in it I didn’t want to push things too much. Photos are pretty repetitive of our last paddle except that it was cloudy and hazy, the hazy coming from wild fires in central Canada.

Starting out …



Pickerel weed out in full force today








The Kunjamuk River flows into this flat water which is one of the branches of the Sacandaga River. The flow coming out of the Kunjamuk empties into a small bay, one direction heads down river towards Auger Falls, the other direction up river towards Lake Pleasant. Usually the river’s current is flowing from the lake and heading down stream. But today the current was flowing towards the lake because of the strong flow coming out of the Kunjamuk. We have had so much rain this month. More rain is forecast for this evening, “heavy at times“, with potential for more flooding in several areas. The state has closed the Erie Canal (Mohawk River with locks) because of the high water. Meanwhile you folks out west are baking in the heat and could use some rain.
Anyways, the reflections were good today.

Starting out …



Pickerel weed out in full force today








The Kunjamuk River flows into this flat water which is one of the branches of the Sacandaga River. The flow coming out of the Kunjamuk empties into a small bay, one direction heads down river towards Auger Falls, the other direction up river towards Lake Pleasant. Usually the river’s current is flowing from the lake and heading down stream. But today the current was flowing towards the lake because of the strong flow coming out of the Kunjamuk. We have had so much rain this month. More rain is forecast for this evening, “heavy at times“, with potential for more flooding in several areas. The state has closed the Erie Canal (Mohawk River with locks) because of the high water. Meanwhile you folks out west are baking in the heat and could use some rain.
Anyways, the reflections were good today.