Sunday Bill, a friend & I headed for Redway first, then on to Ben Bow and from there into the water. With kayaks, one always needs transportation back to where your car is after you 'out-take'. In Redway, all we did was to drop off one car, with it's driver hitching a ride with us to Ben Bow. There is a lovely park there and the famous Ben Bow Inn which is first class - but not in a Hilton-Sheraton American style. It's a Tudor English establishment with nicely groomed grounds and a great site right on the South Fork Eel River. They also have first-class food - that much I know from personal experience. But it was the park we turned into to get to our 'put-it' location. We got our kayaks off the top of our Suburban (the only reason we have such a gas-guzzler) and dragged them down to the water - about 300 yards. The total paddling part was 3.5 hours with a 1 hour lunch break roughly half-way at Tooby Park in Garberville. After lunch it was back into the river and on to Redway, where I stayed with the kayaks while the two men (my husband and a friend whose wife had bronchitis and couldn't join in) drove his truck back to Ben Bow so Bill could pick-up our 'Burb, then back to collect the kayaks and head for home.
Along the way we saw countless ducks - several breeds of; a bald eagle; a nude sunbather; five other kayakers in two groups; & really way-cool-gnarly tree roots clinging to or dripping from the rocky cliff-like banks of the South Fork. While waiting for the return of the suburban and the guys, I noticed several dogs - all much better behaved than any of mine; two ladies sans bikini tops - one was playing a guitar and singing; and parents swimming in the Eel with their kids. All in all it was a relaxing day and our first paddle of the season.
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Brilliant! Photos 'n descriptions 'n all!
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