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June 15, 2009 at 4:00 PM #416722June 23, 2009 at 7:57 AM #419124
jimmyle
ParticipantWe ended up at ski beach b/c the rocky beach around Quivira Basin is not accessible for Kayaks when we want to switch people. Rented the 2 tandem Kayaks on Quivira rd and paddled 1.5 miles to Ski beach. Took us about 30 minutes. I got there early(6 AM)and got the only ramada on the entire beach.
We had a blast, I am still sore from the Kayaking.Thanks,
June 23, 2009 at 7:57 AM #419356jimmyle
ParticipantWe ended up at ski beach b/c the rocky beach around Quivira Basin is not accessible for Kayaks when we want to switch people. Rented the 2 tandem Kayaks on Quivira rd and paddled 1.5 miles to Ski beach. Took us about 30 minutes. I got there early(6 AM)and got the only ramada on the entire beach.
We had a blast, I am still sore from the Kayaking.Thanks,
June 23, 2009 at 7:57 AM #419624jimmyle
ParticipantWe ended up at ski beach b/c the rocky beach around Quivira Basin is not accessible for Kayaks when we want to switch people. Rented the 2 tandem Kayaks on Quivira rd and paddled 1.5 miles to Ski beach. Took us about 30 minutes. I got there early(6 AM)and got the only ramada on the entire beach.
We had a blast, I am still sore from the Kayaking.Thanks,
June 23, 2009 at 7:57 AM #419692jimmyle
ParticipantWe ended up at ski beach b/c the rocky beach around Quivira Basin is not accessible for Kayaks when we want to switch people. Rented the 2 tandem Kayaks on Quivira rd and paddled 1.5 miles to Ski beach. Took us about 30 minutes. I got there early(6 AM)and got the only ramada on the entire beach.
We had a blast, I am still sore from the Kayaking.Thanks,
June 23, 2009 at 7:57 AM #419853jimmyle
ParticipantWe ended up at ski beach b/c the rocky beach around Quivira Basin is not accessible for Kayaks when we want to switch people. Rented the 2 tandem Kayaks on Quivira rd and paddled 1.5 miles to Ski beach. Took us about 30 minutes. I got there early(6 AM)and got the only ramada on the entire beach.
We had a blast, I am still sore from the Kayaking.Thanks,
June 23, 2009 at 8:57 AM #419154DataAgent
ParticipantJimmy…
I was wondering how your event worked out. The weather was perfect on Sunday for picnicing. Saturday would have been different because we had a little rainy mist.Ski Beach (I think) is on the east side Vacation Island. So you kayak’d quite a distance. There’s a beautiful resort on the west side of Vacation Island. I’ve been to several corporate parties in that resort.
Glad to hear things worked out. I hope your OC friends and family were impressed.
Now that you’re an expert kayaker, the La Jolla caves should be your next challenge. Here’s a good vendor for La Jolla kayaking: http://www.lajollakayak.com/
June 23, 2009 at 8:57 AM #419386DataAgent
ParticipantJimmy…
I was wondering how your event worked out. The weather was perfect on Sunday for picnicing. Saturday would have been different because we had a little rainy mist.Ski Beach (I think) is on the east side Vacation Island. So you kayak’d quite a distance. There’s a beautiful resort on the west side of Vacation Island. I’ve been to several corporate parties in that resort.
Glad to hear things worked out. I hope your OC friends and family were impressed.
Now that you’re an expert kayaker, the La Jolla caves should be your next challenge. Here’s a good vendor for La Jolla kayaking: http://www.lajollakayak.com/
June 23, 2009 at 8:57 AM #419654DataAgent
ParticipantJimmy…
I was wondering how your event worked out. The weather was perfect on Sunday for picnicing. Saturday would have been different because we had a little rainy mist.Ski Beach (I think) is on the east side Vacation Island. So you kayak’d quite a distance. There’s a beautiful resort on the west side of Vacation Island. I’ve been to several corporate parties in that resort.
Glad to hear things worked out. I hope your OC friends and family were impressed.
Now that you’re an expert kayaker, the La Jolla caves should be your next challenge. Here’s a good vendor for La Jolla kayaking: http://www.lajollakayak.com/
June 23, 2009 at 8:57 AM #419722DataAgent
ParticipantJimmy…
I was wondering how your event worked out. The weather was perfect on Sunday for picnicing. Saturday would have been different because we had a little rainy mist.Ski Beach (I think) is on the east side Vacation Island. So you kayak’d quite a distance. There’s a beautiful resort on the west side of Vacation Island. I’ve been to several corporate parties in that resort.
Glad to hear things worked out. I hope your OC friends and family were impressed.
Now that you’re an expert kayaker, the La Jolla caves should be your next challenge. Here’s a good vendor for La Jolla kayaking: http://www.lajollakayak.com/
June 23, 2009 at 8:57 AM #419883DataAgent
ParticipantJimmy…
I was wondering how your event worked out. The weather was perfect on Sunday for picnicing. Saturday would have been different because we had a little rainy mist.Ski Beach (I think) is on the east side Vacation Island. So you kayak’d quite a distance. There’s a beautiful resort on the west side of Vacation Island. I’ve been to several corporate parties in that resort.
Glad to hear things worked out. I hope your OC friends and family were impressed.
Now that you’re an expert kayaker, the La Jolla caves should be your next challenge. Here’s a good vendor for La Jolla kayaking: http://www.lajollakayak.com/
June 23, 2009 at 11:02 AM #419209jimmyle
ParticipantDataAgent,
My friends/family loved the weather and the relaxed atmosphere of San Diego. They commented that OC is a lot more crowded and you can’t even find parking on the weekend.
I plan to try La Jolla caves next. Kayaking there would probably be more challenging with the waves.
Actually I have ordered a permanent Yakima roof rack online last night and will try to install it this weekend. Then I will try to find a used Kayak on craiglist.Do you Kayak?
June 23, 2009 at 11:02 AM #419441jimmyle
ParticipantDataAgent,
My friends/family loved the weather and the relaxed atmosphere of San Diego. They commented that OC is a lot more crowded and you can’t even find parking on the weekend.
I plan to try La Jolla caves next. Kayaking there would probably be more challenging with the waves.
Actually I have ordered a permanent Yakima roof rack online last night and will try to install it this weekend. Then I will try to find a used Kayak on craiglist.Do you Kayak?
June 23, 2009 at 11:02 AM #419709jimmyle
ParticipantDataAgent,
My friends/family loved the weather and the relaxed atmosphere of San Diego. They commented that OC is a lot more crowded and you can’t even find parking on the weekend.
I plan to try La Jolla caves next. Kayaking there would probably be more challenging with the waves.
Actually I have ordered a permanent Yakima roof rack online last night and will try to install it this weekend. Then I will try to find a used Kayak on craiglist.Do you Kayak?
June 23, 2009 at 11:02 AM #419777jimmyle
ParticipantDataAgent,
My friends/family loved the weather and the relaxed atmosphere of San Diego. They commented that OC is a lot more crowded and you can’t even find parking on the weekend.
I plan to try La Jolla caves next. Kayaking there would probably be more challenging with the waves.
Actually I have ordered a permanent Yakima roof rack online last night and will try to install it this weekend. Then I will try to find a used Kayak on craiglist.Do you Kayak?
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