We managed to get our kayaks home from Todd without incident and on Thursday, we took them to the Clear Creek ramp a couple of miles from home for their “Home Waters Christening”.
Tellico village is a beautiful place but many of its most appealing features must be viewed from the water. Going low and slow in our kayaks was the perfect way to look around and see the sights.
From the Clear Creek ramp, we went West and under the Tellico Parkway bridge to explore the coves away from the main body of the lake. Mary & I really enjoyed the paddling on still water: very different from our river experience a couple of weeks ago.
This trip we carried a picnic lunch and mested up in the shade for a relaxing 20 minutes before heading back to the ramp.
We were able to launch and board without getting wet and found that the paddling was easy but we had to stroke for all the distance instead of letting the river push us along. A gentle breeze pushed us along for part of the journey but had to be overcome on the way back to the ramp.
I just showed this post to Elizabeth who said “that looks like fun, but where do they work now that they live in Tennessee?” 🙂 She has taken a canoeing class the last 2 summers at camp and loves it!
Work? We’re having too much fun to work. Just tell her she’ll have to come visit and see what we do now.