By SARAH WATSON Staff Writer |
Ed Kraemer noted a lull in the boat traffic as he paddled across the southern fringe of Cape May Harbor.
“Let’s take advantage of an empty harbor and cross here,” Kraemer, a 35-year-old kayak guide with a caramel tan and a broad muscular back, tells the mother, son, photographer, reporter and another guide.
We quickly paddle across, some more awkwardly than others as it is their first time on a sea kayak, in which paddlers sit atop the boat instead of inside. We’re told the tour is six miles and it takes us about two and a half hours.
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Ed Kraemer noted a lull in the boat traffic as he paddled across the southern fringe of Cape May Harbor.
“Let’s take advantage of an empty harbor and cross here,” Kraemer, a 35-year-old kayak guide with a caramel tan and a broad muscular back, tells the mother, son, photographer, reporter and another guide.
We quickly paddle across, some more awkwardly than others as it is their first time on a sea kayak, in which paddlers sit atop the boat instead of inside. We’re told the tour is six miles and it takes us about two and a half hours.
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