Last weekend Scott and I decided to do something a little adventurous, a little out of our comfort zones. It was a huge success.
We contacted 360 Kayaks in JC and reserved two open kayaks for the day. We wanted to go on the river but it was running too high and fast so we settled for Gerry County Fishing Lake. Only it didn’t turn out to be settling. It was perfect.
We met the guy and he outfitted us and secured our belongings and pushed us out into the water in our kayaks. I have more experience with actual kayaks and Scott has more experience with water. It was wonderful.
It was a coolish day, overcast, not windy, maybe a really light breeze. We decided to go upstream first to check out the marsh area. We spotted a heron and tried to get close enough to take a picture then went behind the tall reeds to explore the area. It was peaceful and lovely. We went back out and photographed the heron some more and then slowly made our way down the south bank toward the dam. We figured out how to bank the kayaks and get out (not without getting our feet wet). We scaled the dam and made our way on the trails to the waterfall.
What a delight. I knew the falls existed and had seen pics but with the lake high, it was beautiful. We took pictures of each other and explored the creek and woods some then made our way back to the kayaks.
Next we looked at the biggest cove toward the north and the littler coves along it. The flint between the rocks was spectacular. I then ditched Scott to take off for the south bank again on my own, seeing how hard I could pull and how fast I could go. Then I settled in for a short nap while waiting for Scott to catch up. We hooked onto a tree and just floated and chatted awhile before heading back to the trailer and loading up. We were hungry and tired and satisfied with our adventure. Of course, we made plans for more trips alone and with friends.





































