22 Jan 2014

Birds On Welfare


Where We Are ... Ft. De Soto CP, FL


A travel day. Got away late, we don’t have far to go so we plan on checking out some potential campgrounds for next year. We liked what we saw in Siesta Key and will probably try and include 1 - 2 weeks in our itinerary for that area. Other than that, the drive was uneventful ... groceries, lunch out and camp was set up by 4:00 pm.

20 Jan 2014

KAYAKING: GATOR Hunting on the Myakka River, Florida

... with a CAMERA

We had two good days paddling on the Myakka River. From our site , a short paddle intersects us with the river proper, where we can travel north or south - and we did just that. It’s a pretty river and fairly quiet. The palms and riverbank vegetation are thick along the shoreline and there are few takeouts, landings are very muddy. Most river traffic are kayakers and some fishing boats. Not an abundance of waterfowl, but enough to keep us interested. We saw several of the Herons - Blue and Little Blue and Green, Egrets, also Wood Storks and Belted Kingfishers, Osprey and a couple of Hawks we couldn’t identify. Sunday was cooler and we didn’t see any gators but Monday made up for it ... a dozen at least, one that was around 10 feet, a few 8 and 4 footers and one or two small ones. Alligators are only agressive when they are protecting their young or during the breeding season. Like any wild creature if you give them space they won’t bother you. We stayed in the middle of the river channel as much as possible and shot any pictures from a comfortable distance for both us and the gators. 

18 Jan 2014

The Myakka River


Where We Are NOW ... Camp Venice Retreat, Venice, FL


15 Jan 2014

A Crash


We took advantage of the cool weather and got away early on the bikes. We rode most of the day and did not return until about 2:30. Most of the day was spent in the JN Ding Darling Reserve along Wildlife Drive ... lots of waterfowl photos. 

This scene repeats itself many times along the length of the Wildlife Drive.



13 Jan 2014

Belts & Suspenders and A Bike Friendly Island

Where We Are NOW ... Periwinkle Campground, Sanibel Island, FL



NAPLES


We made a one night stop in Naples to do a scheduled oil change service at Tamiami Ford. We were told the garage could handle a vehicle 12’ high ... we are 11’ 6” (or, so I thought) including a 4” safety margin ... Surprise, SURPrise, SURPRISE!!! I pulled through the approach bay slowly and it was marked 12’ clearance. BAMB! ... I nailed the bow of one of the kayaks. I stopped soon enough that no damage was done to the boats, other than a minor scratch on the nose of mine. I backed out. We were subsequently told that they could ‘now’ NOT handle us for an oil change ... so, we drove next door to the ‘Qwik Lube’.

4 Jan 2014

Inside a Truck Camper On An ALL Day Rainy RAIN Day When it Rains ALL Day.


Truck Campers are really just like all of our houses, they're just a lot smaller. 

These AREN'T RV's ... we're not talking $500,000 Class A motor coaches. This is living in the back of a pick-up truck ... a little more space and convenience than a 4 season tent.

They are notoriously poor in storage space and the attention to construction quality and detail,  even from the better known manufacturers (Northern Lite, Bigfoot, Lance, Arctic Fox) is often lacking. I've made some minor modifications while we've travelled, but until I return home and get access to my shop and tools again I won't be able to complete other planned upgrades ... and, my list is long.

Most of us have these rooms in our homes. Where we are living ATM, they're just tinier and probably not as well detailed as youall have. Here, then, for your enjoyment is a TOUR of the inside of a few of the rooms in our Overland Expedition Vehicle.

The LIBRARY ... some novels,magazines, trip planning info & brochures, office briefcase


The THEATRE Room ... 13 " HDTV / DVD / CD ... & it swivels. We have dinette, bedroom and outdoor speakers. We are carrying a collection of approximately 100 cd's that cover all musical genres and are recorded from our 'At Home Music Archive.' Musical quality is good ... certainly better than listening to sound through your cell phone. 'At Home' we have a HI END  Audio & Video Theatre Room ... vintage audio gear, an extensive music collection and a room built for quality listening and viewing.



The PANTRY ... it's about 12 inches wide x 16 inches deep x 36 inches high. Our 'At Home' pantry is about 8 feet wide x 10 feet deep x 16 feet high (cathedral ceilings). We have enough food & supply at home to survive for several months if we had to. Here, we could last for a few days,, but our wine stores would last a few additional days.


The WINE CELLAR .... this one holds about a dozen bottles, a few more if you flip them over and store them with the corks wet. We don't have much of a cellar 'At Home' either, but it is an Ikea rack that holds 150 bottles (never full of course)


The GEAR CLOSET ... this is LOAF's back seat. 'At Home' we have TWO Large gear closets and additional outdoor storage for boats and other stuff. Our indoor storage there houses gear and clothing support for all our paddling, hiking, cycling, camping, SCUBA, snorkelling etc activities. The back seat of an F350 is  ... just ... inadequate!!!


2 Jan 2014

I Muskie a Reely Crappie Fisher Person Bassed on What I Cod


Where We Are NOW ... Rock Creek RV Resort, Naples, Florida



We spent harf the day on a Deep Sea Fishing Charter about 15 miles out in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Naples, Florida with Mike the Captain and Johnston the First Mate. These guys work hard ... stringing line, untangling line, baiting hooks, fish on, fish off, pumping the head and listening to fisher persons like us calling out 'need bait', 'fish on', 'caught on bottom'.

1 Jan 2014

LOAF Narrowly Escapes Being Toasted

This actually happened yesterday, but BLOGGER 'time stamps' the entries.

Welllll, this should be a very interesting New Years for us. The Olderlies that inhabit this RV Park have informed us that part of this New Year’s Festivities will take place in our yard ...  we were briefly included in the planning. The sites in these RV parks are designed for the Class A Motor Coaches or Park Models that need 50 feet +/- to get in. We don’t really have an RV ... it’s just a truck camper and it’s only about 23 feet long ... this means we have a lot of empty space in our spot for community activites, such as New Years celebrations. 

A firepit has been located approximately 20 feet from LOAF. Dry burnables (mostly highly sparkable cedar) have been stacked nearby and the designated firekeepers Bill and Gloria, have been into the martinis already.  I spent the day cleaning, washing and waxing LOAF ... automotive wax is highly flammable!

5:00 pm - Preparations are in full swing now. We are presently watching a slow but steady parade of partiers bringing tables, chairs, food, adult beverages and more burnables to the end of our driveway. LOAF seems nervous!


6:15 pm - I snuck out, when I thought, no one was looking and moved the portable firepit further away from LOAF and closer to the roadway. Bill & Gloria happened to bring additional burnables at the same time but thankfully the ‘early martini’ effect must have kicked in, because they didn’t notice what I’d been up to. LOAF noticed though!

RV Parks collect regulars that return each year. Most are here for up to 6 months and some are full-timers that live in park models. Only a few, like us, stay for a couple of days and then move on. But, this is a very tight-knit community. We spent a very nice evening with these folks, we stayed late but never saw midnight, as is our tradition.


... and thankfully, LOAF wasn't toasted!





30 Dec 2013

A Lunch for Bonny

My First Post on the LOAFing Around blog has now been moved to my other blog About LOAF .... see right hand sidebar.

This then, is my Second Post ...

We were on the bikes for close to 30 kms today wandering around the historic part of Naples and the piers and wharf area. Even though the city is busy, it's still fairly 'bike friendly'. This is the beginning of the season, tourists are arriving from all over North America and there are times when you hear dialects and dialogues that are from other continents. There is a nice active beach area - volleyball, fishing, paddle sports, swimming, walking. Many restaurants and trendy shops for clothing and perfume. We didn't shop, but we did eat .....

Had a nice lunch at Sea Salts. I took some photos for Bonny Junkins. Here ya go Bonny! ...

TAKE THIS! ...............   grilled Grouper sandwich with Jalapeno corn relish and homemade potatoe chips


... and THIS! ... stacked Tuna salad with arugula, tomatoes and capers


AAAAAnnnnnnddddd ..... THIS! ... HANDmade chocolats .... WOWSI!


Your MOVE ;)




4 Oct 2013

Canoeing the Petawawa River, Algonquin PP, ON, CANADA: Lake Travers > McManus Lake


A Repeat River Trip Worth Repeating

LOGISTICS (ON, CANADA)
Partner: Fred 
Private Vehicle: Tim's Lake > Perth > Lake Travers, Algonquin PP, ON
Shuttle Vehicle: By Algonquin Bound Outfitters from Lake Travers > McManus lake for pickup
Tandem Canoe: Lake Travers > McManus Lake - CII+ / CIII, 3 days, 50 kms
Portage: around Crooked Chute
Private Vehicle: McManus Lake > Perth > Tim's Lake



View Petawawa River, Ontario, CANADA in a larger map

Right in our backyard, logistics are easy, intermediate whitewater all mixed in with beautiful Shield country.  


20 Feb 2013

The Pelicans, Amelia Island, FL, USA


The Short Version: ... beaches, nearby state parks, historic homes, vintage cars, mangrove paddling, military forts, walks & hikes, street musicians, pioneer villages, some culture, nice restaurants.

Impressions: This trip completes several now, that we have made with Earl. He’s just an ‘easy to get along with guy’ - keeps the same hours as we do, he’s mostly undemanding, he’s interested in local culture and contributes whenever and however he can. His only downside being, ... a firm belief that dessert (particularly ice cream) ... is a recognized food group.

We welcomed visits from both sides of the family during our stay here. Helen’s sister Sue and my brother Tom and sister-in-law Peggy all stayed, at different times, for close to two weeks. We enjoyed them all! 

Amelia Island is not large, 21 kilometres long by 6 kilometres wide. We were located on the central, east shoreline, about 10 minutes, by car from the old, historic downtown district.





20 Jan 2013

INSTRUCTION: PADI Open Water Certification: Hotel Cozumel & Resort, Cozumel Is., QR, MEXICO

A Spectacular Reef

Friends Heather & Randy introduced us to this spot. We first met them on a trip to CUBA a couple of years ago. They've been to this resort more than a dozen times and they say the diving is spectacular ... they were truthful! The resort is quiet and clean, food is good, the staff are friendly and costs are reasonable. I completed my PADI Open Water Certification here at an on-site dive shop. The Cozumel Reef is one of the healthiest remaining reefs in the world. There's a nice drive around the mostly undeveloped, east coastline of Cozumel Island and walking from the resort into nearby San Miguel is easily done ... restaurants that feature authentic Mexican cuisine & local wines, friendly locals, some shops and bars, a waterfront area, ferry service to nearby Playa del Carmen.



26 Jul 2012

Canoeing the Thirty-Mile / Yukon Rivers, YT, CANADA: Lake Laberge > Dawson City

For the Fascinating CANADIAN History
LOGISTICS (YT, CANADA)
Designation: THIRTY MILE is a Canadian Heritage River
Canadian Heritage Rivers: YUKON (Thirty-Mile)
Van Shuttle: With UP NORTH Adventures from Whitehorse > Deep Creek, Lake Laberge
Water Taxi: With Up North from Deep Creek > (near the start of the) Thirty Mile River
Tandem Canoe: Lower Lake Laberge > Dawson City - CII, 11 days, 608 kms
Van Shuttle: With Up North from Dawson City > Whitehorse
Event: 38th Wedding Anniversary
DVD Available: Get copy from Store



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19 Nov 2011

Madeira Beach, FL, USA


Our PLAN
We’ll drive from Tim’s Lake to Toronto, where we’ll overnight. An early morning flight on Sunday will take us to Orlando, FLORIDA and from there we’ll drive a rental car to Madeira Beach. It’s about a 2 hour trip. 

2 Oct 2011

Las Vegas, NV, USA


Girls ONLY!

SynopsisHelen and Jan, flew to Las Vegas, wandered around some, dined some and gambled some, saw some shows, lost some and won some ... I was told ... connected with Stella, apparently hiked some (here's the proof) and then flew home.

Excerpt from KANOE TRIPPING Journal ... 
" Keith gave Jan a trip to Las Vegas for her birthday (we won't say which one). Since Keith doesn't gamble and 'what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas', I decided to tag along. In addition, I had accumulated $1200 in winnings over the previous 2 years, so I had some mad money to spend. I also brought some of Mom's ashes along to spread around - she did love Vegas! "


Las Vegas, NV, USA Photography



21 Jul 2011

Canoeing the South Nahanni / Liard Rivers, Nahanni National Park, NT, CANADA: Rabbitkettle Lake > Nahanni Butte

Location: Rabbitkettle Lake, Nahanni National Park Reserve Canada
If You're a Paddler, It's on YOUR List!

LOGISTICS (ON, CANADA)
Designation(s): SOUTH NAHANNI is a Canadian Heritage River, World Heritage Site
Canadian Heritage Rivers: SOUTH NAHANNI
Park: Nahanni National Park
Private Vehicle: Tim's Lake > Toronto
By Air: Toronto > Edmonton, AB > Yellowknife, NT > Ft. Simpson, NT
Air Charter: With pilot Jaques Harvey of South Nahanni Airways from Ft. Simpson > Rabbitkettle Lake, Nahanni National Park
Guides: Paul Scriver, Andrew Pichora
Mandatory Portage(s): (1) Rabbitkettle Lk. > SOUTH NAHANNI R. (2) Around Virginia Falls
Tandem Canoe: SOUTH NAHANNI R. > Nahanni Butte, NT - CIII+, 13 days, 337 kms
Max. River Speed: 23 km/hr (gps)
Water Taxi: On the LIARD River from Nahanni Butte > Lindberg's Landing 
Van Shuttle: Lindberg's Landing > Ft. Simpson
By Air: Ft. Simpson > Yellowknife > Edmonton > Toronto
Private Vehicle: Toronto > Tim's Lake
DVD Available: Get copy from Store



6 May 2011

Canoeing in Conroy Marsh, ON, CANADA

A Day Trip with Friends

LOGISTICS 
Shuttle: Black Donald Lake > Silgrey Rustic Resort, Boulter
Put-In: Conroy Rapids, York River
Tandem Canoe: Conroy Marsh - FW, day trip, 16 km
Take-Out: Burnt Bridge Road where it crosses the Little Mississippi River

Gerry's cousin and husband own White Pine Lodge on Black Donald Lake. We all gathered there, spent a night in the cabins and did a day trip into the Marsh ... pleasant paddling and just 'way too many laffs'!

2 Nov 2010

FRANCE / GERMANY / SWITZERLAND

FIRST Adventure in EUROPE
Hosts: Monsheim, GERMANY with Edith & Rainer Bals, Schopfeim, GERMANY with Cornelia, Deiter & Felix Raps and Laax, SWITZERLAND with Deiter Raps
Air Travel: Air Canada from Montreal > Paris, FRANCE
Train: Paris > Mannheim, GERMANY
Private Vehicle: Mannheim > Monsheim & surrounding area
Train: Monsheim > Schopfeim
Private Vehicle: Schopfeim & surrounding area > Laax, SWITZERLAND > Basel
Train: Basel > Mannheim, GERMANY
Private Vehicle: Mannheim > Monsheim > Frankfurt
Air Travel: Air Canada from Frankfurt > Montreal, CANADA

PlacesParis  Versailles  Mannheim  Monsheim  Speyer  Ludwigshafen  Worms  Bacarach  St. Goar Braubach  Annweiker  Kallstadt  Schopfeim  Basel  Frohnd  Zell  Goetheanum  Freiburg  Ottmarsheim Haut-Koenigsbourg  Riquewihr  Luzerne  Laax Chur  Falera  Frankfurt

Background: We first met our German hosts on last year's Wind / Peel Rivers canoe trip in Yukon. They invited us to visit them ... it would be a convenient way to introduce us to a small region of Europe they said ... and, they certainly were not mistaken. Wonderful hosts and great tour guides ... we had a blast! The majority of our accommodation was in private suites at their homes and each shared us for part of the trip.

Canoeing the Rhine River, GERMANY: Bacharach > St. Gore

Castles & Class I+

LOGISTICS (GERMANY)
Private Vehicle: Monsheim > Bacharach
Shuttle Vehicle: Bacharach > St. Gore
Tandem Canoe: Bacharach > St. Gore - CI+, day trip, 16 km
Private Vehicle:  St. Gore > Monsheim



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31 Aug 2010

Hiking the East Coast Trail, NL, CANADA

We'll Return for More of the ECT!

LOGISTICS
Private Vehicle: Tim's Lake > Kanata & overnight at J & K's.
Airport Shuttle: J drove us to Ottawa International Airport and stored our truck 
Air Travel: Porter Air from Ottawa, ON > Halifax, NS > St. John's, NL & return trip
Trail Accommodations / Hosts: (1) Points East, Pouch Cove / Elkie proprietor
                                                  (2) Harbour House, Petty Harbour
                                                  (3) Brown Rabbit Cabins, Tors Cove Pond / Isa & Bill proprietors


Synopsis: We hiked with a group of eight, some old friends and some new. We spent some time in St. John's before hiking the trail and then a couple of days in Trinity at the end of the trip before returning home. Our accommodations were all good, any shuttle arrangements to and from trailheads worked out, the weather co-operated, we ate some good food, drank the local beers and absorbed a small bit of Newfoundland & Labrador culture.



East Coast Trail Photography