I’m beginning to feel kinda stuck.
Most of the places I day paddle are closed to visitation. Or if (questionably) open, the parking areas are
do-not taped off. Pretty much anywhere I might trip in the mid-Atlantic, especially the permit stuff, is crap-sure closed, and any paid downriver outfitter shuttles, even distant, are shut down for the duration. For example:
https://texsriverways.com/
Despite interpretations of Maryland restrictions allowing paddling (with appropriate social distancing) for exercise the few local venues I am questionable about are simply not worth a DRN or John Law confrontation, even if I went out paddling legal-as-a-beagle with just a water bottle as beverage and tobacco as smokeables.
I may need to live vicariously through trip reports from those of you who live in less populated areas, near less restrictive waters. A whole freaking spring, shot to hell.
Gonna be a tough year for outfitters would be my guess.
Outfitters and guides who do a lot of their business with foreign visitors, German adventurer trippers, Asian daytrippers or vacationing eco-tourists, are gonna get hammered this spring and summer.
Who is going to book a flight and lay a reservation down payment on a trip so fraught with cancellation possibilities?
Those folks, the owners and guides, and summer gig-job shuttle drivers and boat monkeys, are going to get hurt.