Category Archives: Outdoors

Two Seal Friends on Xmas Eve

This one gave me some side-eye, but I moved very slowly hoping she knew I was no threat.

For my maiden voyage with my own kayak I ventured into the Carquinez Strait, which I’m very familiar with since I’ve been whaleboat rowing there for a good two years. Shando helped me get the kayak onto our car and into the water. Right away I saw a “rock” in the distance, but I suspected it was one of the seals I saw a few days ago. Soon enough I saw the second bopping around. The one that is suspended here is lying on a mostly submerged rock. When I saw them from the trail with my scooter, the tide was lower a few days ago. I kept floating into the rock area without trying, but the seal barely paid me any mind. This is amazing footage and I felt closer to them physically than it appears on camera.

Video from Shando’s perspective:

Here’s what the car looks like with the kayak mounted:

My first EV!

My first electric vehicle was a very affordable scooter. It’s powerful (enough) and very convenient. I’m already thinking of creative ways to use it. I can go to doctor and dentist appointments nearby, down to the marina to row, and maybe even concoct a way to transport dogs in their fully enclosed wagon! It might be a stretch, but I could even transport my kayak on its cart down to the waterfront with this!

My new GoPro is going to go well with this as well!

Put put!

Test driving with the dog cart (no dogs were hurt in the making of this video). Notice it’s empty because I did not want to risk it with the dogs even in this situation, but at least I know there’s enough power to do this.

First ride with Polar in a makeshift front poncho. I will soon order a comfortable dog poncho for the front for him and a few other of the more adventurous dogs that like to travel.

Kayak Accessories and Holder

December 19 update: After some heavy rains, I determined that facing the kayak out and down was optimal to ensure the insides remained dry when it rains. I also made sure to have a sponge and towels on board in the storage regardless, even for when I spill droplets onto myself while rowing. I also tested out the cradles on the luggage rack, which worked well, but instead of storing the cradle pieces under the kayak, it makes more sense to keep those in the car so they always remain dry and never need to be carried back and forth. Yet another lesson learned was to dismantle the cart and put it in the storage bin when not in use, since even leaving it out under the kayak subjected it to water gathering on it.

December 13: It feels great to have a safe, clean, dry place where I can keep my kayak when not in use that is out of the way and basically has zero footprint! On the side of the house where I do my garden preparation it was stored on rafters for a few days.

After installing the holders on the window frames, this is what it looks like:

I also bought a cart that easily dismantles and fits in the kayak storage when I’m on the water. What I love about this cart is that even without my car, I can strap my kayak on here and WALK down to the water where I live, get in the water, and then walk back when I’m done rowing! In addition to the roof racks shown here, I also have kayak cradles that manually screw on and off when the kayak is ready to be put in place. My inclination is to leave the luggage rack bars up since they are locked in place

Last Weekend Whaleboat Row of 2023

We managed to avoid any rain and survived some drama with the San Francisco Police and Coast Guard boats who were obviously on the hunt for something.

These pictures are courtesy of fellow rower Darren. The first one is so multi-layered! He also managed to capture a very small sailboat pulling a dinghy out of the marina nearby.

Big Step towards Kayaking

I figured it was about time I got my own. Now I have to figure out the various contraptions to transport this thing with my car. Thank you to all my kayaking friends who inspired me over the past few years. I’ll be joining you with this behemoth soon when I’m not whaleboat rowing with Solano Rowing Club!

Rowing to the Metal House on Water

We wanted to check out the Crockett house on the piers dangling over the water.  We imagined how intolerable the many trains that pass by daily on the adjacent tracks must be for the residents, especially since the home appears to have metal siding.

I cherish the low hum of the trains from my bedroom across the strait and up the hill. It’s got to be far different for that location.

Thanksgiving Row 2023

Yes, we got up this morning for a Thanksgiving Day row, and it was a full boat! We went to the Crockett side of the Carquinez Strait beyond the bridge, so I got some perspectives with the camera I never had before. What a gorgeous morning in late November.