When autumn dulls the summer skies, And paler sunshine softly lies --V.O.
Wallingford
As summer comes to an end, I always look back on those long warm days and even nights on the water. Each day. Each and every one them was a unique adventure and experience for me. Kayaking towards a horizon of mountains on the reservoirs and lakes of the western Sierra or reading the river's flow and picking a good line whether going up or downstream. So when people ask me, which I prefer, the smooth and calm of the lakes or the swift or gentle flow of the river? My answer of course is...well, both. For me, it would be like picking a favorite child.
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Lake Natoma with Current Adventures |
Yes, the call to the lake is forever powerful. As American writer and conservationist Henry David Thoreau said, "Lakes are something which you are unprepared for; they lie up so high,
exposed to the light, and the forest is diminished to a fine fringe on their edges...So anterior, so superior, to all the changes that are to take place on their shores, even now civil and refined, and fair as they can ever be.""
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South Fork of the American River |
But, who can resist the pull of the river?
"Rivers are magnets for the imagination," said author Time Palmer, "For conscious pondering and subconscious dreams, thrills, fears. People stare into the moving water, captivated, as they are when gazing into a fire. What is it that draws and holds us? The rivers' reflections of our lives and experiences are endless."
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Lake Jenkinson |
This past summer I paddled out on both lakes and rivers as often as could with my wife Debbie, my son Taylor or the gang at
Current Adventures Kayak School & Trips. So either, a lake or a river it was an adventure in fun and friendship that keep my memories of summer burning bright. Here are a few of my favorite images from this summer kayaking.
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Lake Tahoe with Bayside Adventure Sports |
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Lake Clementine |
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Moonlight paddle on Lake Natoma |
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Lake Natoma |
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North Fork of the American River |
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Eppies Great Race |
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Loon Lake |
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End of Summer at Lake Jenkinson |
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