Made the first ever Pine Barrens kayaking trip, went to the Oswego yesterday. Was late launching at Oswego Lake, and only got on the water about noon. Was surprised that we saw no one else around. In fact, we didn't see anyone at all until Martha's Pond, where we caught up with some folks (6). Based on the weather and what I heard about the river's popularity, isn't this surprising?
Anyway, we are true flatwater kayakers. We were surprised by the challenges of navigating some of the twists and turns made more interesting by the downed trees. Having browsed this forum, it seems typical of Pine Barrens paddling, right? We had 2 14' kayaks, and felt they were a bit long...or that we were a bit unskilled! (likely the latter)
Lovely trip, definitely not a "float along" like on the Brandywine River, there was work to be done. The last slog acorss Harrisville (?) Lake was into the wind and a good workout.
The water level was 3.05". It was deep enough, but we did drag in a few spots. Am curious what the local wisdom is in terms of good water level. I certainly saw tons of places where a few inches less and we'd have been walking.
Where else would you send us? I am not sure we are up for tons of portaging and cutting down trees!! Wading from Evans Bridge? Some part of the Batsto? Cedar Creek?
Looking forward to the forum's wisdom and reco's!
Karen
Anyway, we are true flatwater kayakers. We were surprised by the challenges of navigating some of the twists and turns made more interesting by the downed trees. Having browsed this forum, it seems typical of Pine Barrens paddling, right? We had 2 14' kayaks, and felt they were a bit long...or that we were a bit unskilled! (likely the latter)
Lovely trip, definitely not a "float along" like on the Brandywine River, there was work to be done. The last slog acorss Harrisville (?) Lake was into the wind and a good workout.
The water level was 3.05". It was deep enough, but we did drag in a few spots. Am curious what the local wisdom is in terms of good water level. I certainly saw tons of places where a few inches less and we'd have been walking.
Where else would you send us? I am not sure we are up for tons of portaging and cutting down trees!! Wading from Evans Bridge? Some part of the Batsto? Cedar Creek?
Looking forward to the forum's wisdom and reco's!
Karen