It took forever for the wound in my hand to heal over completely so the doc would be okay with me playing in the water. But I finally was able to get out on the lake yesterday. Since my grip strength is still lacking (about 25-30% of what it should be), I decided to ease into it - and so my first paddle trip was in my daughter's rec kayak (an OT Loon 111
). DeAnna came along in her Chesapeake. We watched the sunset on water almost smooth as glass. Perfect.
I brought along a short single blade to try, and it turns out that I find that easier for me to handle than the double. The partial numbness on one side of my hand was more of a bother with the double, and the horizontal grip strained some muscles a little. Who paddles a rec kayak with a single blade? I do. I was able to J-stroke and do turning strokes on both sides with no pain. Didn't try any braces. Next time out, I leave the kayaks behind and bring the Sojourn. Still too many range of motion issues for poling, but I think I will dabble at it in a few weeks.
PT torture seems to be paying off. Good thing I've always had a healthy tolerance of pain. The muscles in my right arm have also atrophied quite a bit, so I have some body building to do. But I'm beginning to think that I might actually be able to get in some easy river trips this season. Maybe even an overnighter on the Snake.

I brought along a short single blade to try, and it turns out that I find that easier for me to handle than the double. The partial numbness on one side of my hand was more of a bother with the double, and the horizontal grip strained some muscles a little. Who paddles a rec kayak with a single blade? I do. I was able to J-stroke and do turning strokes on both sides with no pain. Didn't try any braces. Next time out, I leave the kayaks behind and bring the Sojourn. Still too many range of motion issues for poling, but I think I will dabble at it in a few weeks.
PT torture seems to be paying off. Good thing I've always had a healthy tolerance of pain. The muscles in my right arm have also atrophied quite a bit, so I have some body building to do. But I'm beginning to think that I might actually be able to get in some easy river trips this season. Maybe even an overnighter on the Snake.