Here are some of the images of the event:
Another adventurous poker run person getting directions. |
After the poker race, there is plenty of time to explore and look at the variety of kayaks that were brought to Paddles Up! |
This is a very dramatic capsizing. "Don't try it at home!" |
Holding the paddles upward and ready for a blessing by Osias Fischer of the Tuscarora Nation. Osias Fischer offers the blessing in the Tuscarora language. |
This group is getting ready to place their kayaks into the water. |
The canoes and kayaks begin the adventure. |
Paddling down the Niagara River, off the shores of Grand Island. |
After the boats leave the starting position, I leave to go to River Lea to help set up a tent. A bird has made its home on the house. |
This is the original gate at River Lea. It had been sold years ago but was returned to the Grand Island Historical Society a few years ago as a donation. |
Some of the interesting wetlands in Beaver Island, along the path. |
The kayaks and canoes are approaching the place where they turn, in a lagoon. |
water lilies. |
I am always looking for plants and bees! |
Stopping at the turnaround place is Paul Leuchner, who was the original organizer of Paddles Up! in 2005. |
The crew clears up. Everyone has turned and is heading back to their starting point. |
Another view of the wetlands. |
Back at River Lea, lunch, catered by Mike of the Village Inn, is ready to be served. |
People enjoy eating outdoors, under the tent. A good time is had by all. Below are some of the floral arrangements brought to River Lea for the event. |
6 comments:
Did the Q7 get wet?
Your pictures as usual are beautiful! It makes me want to go out and explore, snapping pics as I go along.
No wet camera, Larry.
Content Crasher, I definitely recommend grabbing your camera, going outside, and exploring!!
Looks like fun for a fit person. Wish I could join you. However, I have no idea what part of the world you are in. I live in England and I'm sure many of your readers come from different parts of the world too. Best to mention your location ... maybe under your author pic.
Wayyyy too much fun! Brings me back to my childhood where we used to do a whole bunch of kayaking!!! :D Such a great way to exercise and cool off during a HOT day during the summer!
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