Ha! It wasn't that hot. I drove up to the lake and got there before 11:00. I don't remember exactly when I got there.
This is the reservoir, not Waldo.
Not too many people there. I immediately discovered I forgot the skeg, the rudder so to speak, that clips in on the bottom of the blow up board, to make it track easier.
I nearly went home, thinking I couldn't control the blow up board without it.
Good thing I didn't. I had a blast going up the S. Santiam from the reservoir. I quickly adjusted to paddling without the skeg. It rendered the board light on the water, easily whipped by wind or even current. But I adjusted and liked the freedom of less friction in and on the water.
I meandered all the way up to where I could go no further--the beach on the corner by the rapids. Only the water level was high enough, there were no rapids or beach at that corner. So I went on to the beach beyond, that I call Smooth Rocks.
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| Smooth Rocks |
A lady was there, flopped facedown across a half deflated small raft. She had on fins and was looking down into the water--rock hunting. This area is extremely popular with rock hounds of all sorts. She hadn't come down from the campground, Riverbend, farther upriver. I surmised she came down from the road. She wasn't talkative.
I dropped my sunglasses at some point into the waist deep water. I beached the board and walked back out into the water, clutching onto the old boogie board for balance. The rocks were very slick and uneven. My sandals do not fit well enough to maintain stability on slippery uneven rocks. I was able to reach down in and retrieve the sunglasses.
I didn't want to intrude on the woman and left soon after. Heading back downriver towards the reservoir.
Lots of tiny fish fry here, racing around as one in large schools. Farther back down river I encountered large schools of about four inch long fry.
With sun reflection, its tough to get photos or videos. I can't even tell, with the phone camera and sun reflection, if I am getting anything.
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| There were a few areas with algae blooms but not many, not yet. |
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| Most areas, the water color was an inviting emerald. |
On the paddle back, the wind died down and I paddled hard to try to get in better shape since I've been slouching it with my knee issue. My knee issue remains. I have to just buck up though, and drive to lakes, so I have no regrets when the summer is over.
Paddling seems so easy to me and I was back at the boat ramp in no time at all. However, only when I got home did I realize how tired out I was and took a two hour nap.
The blow up board is super easy to carry and use but it does not offer the comfort of the hard shell kayak. It's light weight and ease of use make it currently my favorite of the two. Skeg or no skeg.
I got home before 4:00. At 3:00, when I left the lake, or therabouts, it was only about 80 degrees. We may or may not get hotter the rest of the week. Not much hotter, however, mid 80's is all that is forecast. Perfect weather.
I was not happy to see an alert from Watch Duty about a new fire at Miner's Meadow, which is up Quartzville road, not that far from Foster Reservoir---on past Green Peter reservoir, beyond, by a few miles, where I caught all those cats over two years ago now, left behind to die along Quartzville road. The entire corridor along that road is highly popular for all kinds of summer recreation that sometimes results in fires. Homeless camping too.
I hope they can put out the fire quickly.
The smaller blue splotch to right of Sweet Home is Foster Reservoir, with Green Peter reservoir to right and above Foster. And beyond Green Peter, the fire alert.




























