I sent my hubby a calendar invite to go kayaking last week. True story. I told him I needed to get on his calendar lol. More/or less a joke. Brad accepted my kayaking invite and the rest is history.
He is one busy "retired" guy. Brad had agreed to work the two days prior, helping our son with his excavating company. With all the added busy-ness, we planned a return trip to our favorite go-to location. Mirror Lake State Park. I've posted multiple times about this easy in/out paddling unique place. It is very popular. Water access areas will be closed for repair next year. We will enjoy paddling Mirror Lake while we can.
I do enjoy brand new adventures and am in the process of researching a new (to us) location to try paddling. One has to be extra careful with unknown bodies of water. It appears to have a little of everything we like, but will require two vehicles. Will see if this trip ever happens. Maybe if I send a calendar invite ;) Hey, whatever it takes!
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I was not sure what to expect at Mirror Lake. It is different every time. Will the water be high from all the rain? or super buggy? Nope. However, it wasn't long before we discovered the stormy Summer had not spared this area. Several large trees had fallen into the water. One in particular changed the flow. We also came across larger down branches.
As we headed out, there was a big pine blocking the entire width of the narrows. We were not sure if it would even be passable. Until we got closer.
Glad we were able to continue as planned. Paddling the other part of Mirror Lake is no fun in my opinion. It is noisy. It has many sad looking run down cottages, boat houses/piers. Not what one would expect on such a beautiful lake. Many first time kayaking renters paddle that area. We did. The worse part is it flows underneath the Interstate towards a roped off dam. Which is frightening and rumbles SO loud you cannot hear anything.
We had the narrows to ourselves paddling out. I found it very quiet. Perhaps the quietest yet. Like eery quiet. Quiet.
Maybe because the trees are in full foliage. Leaning towards the water and closing the sky up.
I hung back, soaking it all in. Did mention it was quiet? I glanced down at my phone, and smiled.
The lake eventually widens back up. We heard and noticed an excavator at the very end. I knew right then, there would be no eagles fishing or other larger birds sighted on this trip.
There were a few occasional ducks and other water loving birds flying overhead. I tried to ID them. Pretty sure one was a Kingfisher, but hard to know for sure at a distance.
On this float, we enjoyed a large variety of dragonflies and damselflies of all shapes and sizes. Zooming around. I wished for my camera & my own zoom! Every single time one came nearby and I turned my phone towards the winged action to snap a pic, they flew away. As if a reflection or motion warned them. Each and every time. There were striped ones, big ones, red ones, blue, green and smaller clear ones. Thanks to these guys, there were no mosquito's!
Eventually, we turned our kayaks around and headed back. Just in time.
A large group of older kayakers were slowly heading our way. I would guess some of the new kayakers were in their upper 70's (or lower 80's). Perhaps a reunion of sorts? There were so many of them. I almost asked.
I can only hope I am still able to kayak, if I reach that age.
The older group did a lot better maneuvering than the last large younger group we encountered. Multi families were scattered and blocking the only passage area. Not moving. With kids on their own smaller vessels, whining and left to their own demise. Not the kids fault.
Good time to get off the water. We finally had some nice Summer weather and noticed the rental place was almost out of kayaks.
In between the large groups we encountered, we stopped paddling to soak up more bliss. We watched light reflect off the water. Dancing on the banks. Especially the trees.
The light dancing is mesmerizing and always stops us mid-float. Brad mentioned at times the non-stop light dancing looks like a waterfall. Hard to capture the essence. It can be so dramatic. Much more than in the short video below. Not the greatest example. It is easiest to see a bit of light dancing on the left two smaller trees that are closer together. The larger the tree the bigger more vibrant dance.
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We also marveled at the water reflections. At times it looked like you could go down in between the reflected trees. Down, down, down into the deep depth of water and beyond.
6 comments:
What a pretty lake, despite the machinery. Hard to find places that are perfectly pristine. We will sometimes take our paddle boards by boat to find more remote areas. We haven’t done much of it this year, just too busy. Is the there any such thing as full retirement? My friends without kids or grandkids sure seem to have found it. They live different lives than we do. I might try that scheduling trick! lol.
Finding quiet places is getting more difficult. Some of the most beautiful lakes I have seen are at high altitudes in the Rocky Mountains, and it's best to go there on horseback, as we did on our honeymoon all those years ago.
Mirror lake is certainly well named. Just floating on that sparkling water must have been so relaxing.... until it wasn't. I hope you can find another wonderful lake to go to next time.
What a fun outing, in a few weeks the kids will be in school and sports and won't be out on the rivers or lakes.
I've only been to Mirror Lake in the winter and it has a lot to offer with it's beauty and hiking even then. I'd like to see it in the late fall with all the leaves reflecting off the water.
Funny you had to invite your hubby via Calendar.
Sounds like a wonderful day.
What a quiet, peaceful adventure. It looks and sounds so inviting. I admire the seniors for taking on such a venture. It is something I would love to do but likely never will. Thank you for sharing your adventure and taking me there.
Linda: We have a few retired bored friends. They went back to work. I don't get how anyone could have too much time on their hands and nothing to do! Those of us who are enjoying (especially early) retirement seem to always be on the go, by choice. Horses/animals and grandkids have a way of enriching and keeping our lives full. There are some days I have to remind myself how fortunate we are. The calendar trick worked for me!
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Shirley: I totally agree. Quiet places are busy these days. Social Media has spread the word fast and wide.
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Thanks for the reminder Connie. Fall is my favorite time to be on the water.
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Val, yes Mirror Lake is most picturesque in the Fall. I thought it was funny Brad accepted my wishful invite lol! I am a list maker and person who uses my color coded calendar frequently. Our KVR hikes were always on my iCal. Worked perfectly!
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I do hope you try kayaking someday Marie! Getting in/out is a challenge, but very worth it. I went for the first time with my daughter. Told Brad I was either going to love or hate it. Of course I fell in love with kayaking.
A nice older sales guy gave me some very helpful pointers. He was so encouraging. I tried them in the store. There are several types of kayaks and methods that make things easier.
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