September 6-8, 2002
Trip Coordinator:
Lee McQuade
The weather this summer was custom made for fine paddling. We've had one
fantastic trip after another, and a spectacular weekend of camping and paddling
at Assateague with HRCKC was the perfect way to celebrate the end of summer
paddling. Assateague is a sand barrier, on the Atlantic side of the Delmarva
Peninsula (Delaware/Maryland/Virginia) an easy 5 hour drive from here. This is a
gorgeous area, wildly beautiful and expansive.
We had the choice of the bay or the ocean for swimming, sunning and paddling.
What makes this area so special is a unique combination of geography, water, and
wildlife. Let's start with the wildlife. Aside from the HRCKC paddlers, who are
their own wild species, there are lots of deer and THE AMAZING PONIES. They roam
everywhere, walking and pooping where they may. They create quite a stir and
spectacle, with cars stopping abruptly so tourists can ooh and aahh. What is
worth stopping for are the baby ponies, which are absolutely adorable. The
ponies walk through the campsites, through the brush and marshes, along the
road, down the beach. This is their island home.
We filled our days with great paddling in the bay, exploring, hunting for crabs,
birding, swimming and flying kites (everyone brought one!!) One kayaker
improvised a sail, using an umbrella to catch a free ride from the wind. Sunsets
were especially grand over the bay, and we added a lovely sunset paddle to
enhance it. We had the benefit of a large screen tent, graciously provided by
one of our own, where we could gather, relax, and enjoy hors d'oeuvres with the
fine companionship of our fellow paddlers. Each evening we gathered around our
campfire. Of the campsite amenities, our favorite was the bracing cold water
outdoor shower. The trip highlight had to be dinner out for crabs, and watching
Kathy and Phil devour a pile of 30 crabs for 3 hours!!
It seems that the more trips HRCKC offers, the more paddlers participate.
Sometimes we have an extra boat or a seat in a double, so call the organizer if
you want to paddle. I guess the word is getting out that we have good trips,
good weather, good food, and good folks.
Anita