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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Gardners Creek 12-18-11

Chilly morning paddling on Gardners Creek today. Put in right off of highway64 right before Jamesville at Robersons Marina. An eclectic mix of cats, chickens, birds i didnt recognize, and small children to greet us. After giving my three dollar boat fee to the pleasant lady behind the counter we were off. The creek was nice as weve seen and soon the hum of highway 64 was behind us and we were in the amazing tranquility of another eastern NC creek. Cold weather and a bit of wind would not deter us today.






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Monday, November 14, 2011

Catfish Lake 11-13-11






We were trying to canoe the Newport River but the wilderness access was under construction and closed. So with a little head scratching and debate we decided to check out a spot weve often talked about but never investigated. Catfish lake in the Croatan National Forest. The day was a little windy making the lake a little choppy. Cool spot.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Swift Creek 10-16-11






Another lovely day on The Swift Creek. An almost chilly morning progressed into an amazing fall day. Didnt see much wildlife except for a lot of ducks. Its quite alarming when twenty waterfowl take flight near you when you didnt know they were there. Some brilliant splashes of red and orange dazzled us as we paddled along on a sheet of glass.
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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Bennetts Creek 10-2-11






Great day of canoeing on Bennetts Creek. We put in at a little park in Gatesville and paddled east towards Merchants Millpond. The hard working folks at Merchants Millpond cleared the creek of all the fallen trees left behind by hurriane Irene so the paddling was easy.
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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Roanoke River and Conine Creek 8-7-11






We set out this morning with cloudy minds under a cloudy sky. A short drive to Williamston and we set off on the Roanoke river again. Determined to see the Conine camping platform we planned on paddling east on the Roanoke then a west on the Conine. A pretty big loop. We did the 6 mile paddle to the camping platform with no problems. Definitely a place I will camp at in the fall or winter. The four or five mile paddle down the Conine was a bit more problematic. It started of relatively clear but got progressively harder and harder to navigate. We had to get out of the canoe four or five times to either go over or around fallen trees. I was afraid we were going to hit a logjam under the highway seventeen bridge but the Conine let us pass. Just barley. So at this point we had paddled ten to twelve miles of easy to very difficult and time consuming waterways and we looked like a couple of mud farmers. Now the whole idea of taking the Conine was to travel with the flow of the Roanoke the whole trip but when we finally passed under highway seventeen and took our left on the Roanoke the wind that had been picking up steadily for hours was blowing right in our face which made it almost seem like we were going against the flow. Never had so much fun doing such hard work. We saw what I am assuming is the same pair of bald eagles from last week. Wild scuppernong grapes were everywhere.
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Saturday, August 6, 2011



Video is from an overnight camping trip at Goose Creek State Park. A great place to camp and paddle.