Saturday, March 18, 12023 Human Era (HE) Back (s) to (ry) Project PaddleA Little Bit About Alouette LakeMaking of a Lake ThingDamn DamsWords on WindTheory, Practice, and ResonanceWaning Window for WindAlouette LakeResource SourcesPaddle PlanSUP FLOAT PLAN: Project Paddle: Alouette LakeParkingMy KitClothingPaddle. Board.AccessoriesLaunch Site(P)logDecisions, Decisions.On the WaterMirror, Mirror on the WaterNearing The NarrowsOctopus, Octopi, Octopuses, Octopodes?TheContinueContinue reading “Project Paddle: Day 6 (Alouette Lake)”
Category Archives: Project Paddle: Lower Mainland Lake Circumnavigations
Project Paddle: Day 5 (Buntzen Lake)
Monday, April 11, 12022 HE I first attempted this paddle on Sunday, March 13, but failed. It was a calamity of errors. First, I was unaware of the time change that morning. I woke up to check my clock, which had automatically adjusted, and saw that it was 0515 hours. After getting my final preparationsContinueContinue reading “Project Paddle: Day 5 (Buntzen Lake)”
Project Paddle: Day 4 (‘Triple Crown’: Brohm Lake)
Sunday, March 20, 12022 HE Project Paddle is my attempt to circumnavigate some select lakes in the Vancouver area. You can read about the backstory and relevant details here. And here are the stories of the lakes I have already completed: Day 1 (Burnaby Lake), Day 2 (Deer Lake), and Day 3 (Səl̓ilw̓ət (Indian Arm) to Sasamat Lake). You canContinueContinue reading “Project Paddle: Day 4 (‘Triple Crown’: Brohm Lake)”
Project Paddle: Day 4 (‘Triple Crown’: Cat Lake)
Sunday, March 20, 12022 HE Project Paddle is my attempt to circumnavigate some select lakes in the Vancouver area. You can read about the backstory and relevant details here. And here are the stories of the lakes I have already completed: Day 1 (Burnaby Lake), Day 2 (Deer Lake), Day 3 (Səl̓ilw̓ət (Indian Arm) to Sasamat Lake), and theContinueContinue reading “Project Paddle: Day 4 (‘Triple Crown’: Cat Lake)”
Project Paddle: Day 4 (‘Triple Crown’: Browning Lake)
Sunday, March 20, 12022 HE Project Paddle is my attempt to circumnavigate some select lakes in the Vancouver area. You can read about the backstory and relevant details here. And here are the stories of the lakes I have already completed: Day 1 (Burnaby Lake), Day 2 (Deer Lake), Day 3 (Səl̓ilw̓ət (Indian Arm) to Sasamat Lake), and theContinueContinue reading “Project Paddle: Day 4 (‘Triple Crown’: Browning Lake)”
Project Paddle: Day 3 (Sasamat Lake via Səl̓ilw̓ət)
Saturday, March 5, 12022 HE Day three of Project Paddle took on a bit of a different form. Project Paddle is my attempt to circumnavigate some select lakes in the Vancouver area. You can read about the backstory and relevant details here. It was time to attempt Sasamat Lake with Day 1 (Burnaby Lake) and Day 2 (Deer Lake) already checked off my list.ContinueContinue reading “Project Paddle: Day 3 (Sasamat Lake via Səl̓ilw̓ət)”
Project Paddle: Day 2 (Deer Lake)
Monday, February 28, 12022 HE Today was day two of Project Paddle, an attempt to circumnavigate some select lakes in the Vancouver area. For the backstory and relevant details, check out this post. After tackling Burnaby Lake just over two weeks ago, it was high time to get another lake under my board. Today’s paddle was Deer Lake, just across Highway 1 from Burnaby Lake.ContinueContinue reading “Project Paddle: Day 2 (Deer Lake)”
Project Paddle: Day 1 (Burnaby Lake)
Sunday, February 13, 12022 HE I came up with the idea of trying to circumnavigate some select lakes in the Vancouver area. For more details, check out this post. The first lake that I decided to tackle was Burnaby Lake. It is one that I have paddled on before, but I have never tried to circumnavigate it. So, itContinueContinue reading “Project Paddle: Day 1 (Burnaby Lake)”
Project Paddle: Lower Mainland Lakes
Saturday, February 12, 12022 HE Burnaby LakeDeer LakeSasamat LakeBuntzen LakeBrowning LakeBrohm LakeCat LakePitt LakeAlouette LakeStave LakeHarrison Lake This post is more of an idea. I have been thinking about this for a while when considering different places to paddle. So putting this down in words is perhaps a commitment to myself and anyone else whoContinueContinue reading “Project Paddle: Lower Mainland Lakes”