No, Tyler Lake. It is a cell tower.Bob, is that Lake Winchester?
Were you wearing a wetsuit, or drysuit? Curious to hear your experience dumping so early in the year. I'm often out then but stick to flatwater since I don't have either wet or drysuit.I've barely been out so far this year but back on April 21st I hit the Cohocton river in western New York in my Dragonfly. River twisted and turned, blow downs, swift water, flat water, snow flurries and a tons of fun. I wound up dumping 3 times this day due mostly to operator error. I will say this it was fun and it humbled me a bit as well.
Working my way around some river blow down that really wasn't passable along the Cohocton river.
@MyKneesHurt curious to hear how the SOF held up on the NFCT? Did you build it? I imagine a boat takes a lot of use (and abuse?) on a longer trip....Lot happened this year, but not a lot of paddling. This is last year on the NFCT somewhere in New York. View attachment 142741
I pulled off the NFCT because the wildfire smoke was so awful last year, so I only did from Old Forge to Lake Champlain on that trip. I did make the canoe, I've done plenty of 100-200mile trips in them (different boats at different times). Made right, you get 80-90% of the performance of a high-end canoe for 40% of the price, plus you built your own boat. You can scrape one on a rock til it leaks but a tube of UV-sealant takes care of it; I've never have any sort of catastrophic failure and I've done some amazingly stupid stuff in them.@MyKneesHurt curious to hear how the SOF held up on the NFCT? Did you build it? I imagine a boat takes a lot of use (and abuse?) on a longer trip....