The USGS maps indicate that it should be possible to paddle to, or close to Oak Island, from Bass River so today I gave it a shot.
Point of departure - Bass River
Collapsed bridge near the island
On southern most part of island - what is it?
The waterway twisted through the marsh and eventually ended right at the southern part of the island. There were no bugs in the marsh, but as soon as I hit the island, the mosquitoes were terrible. I had on only a bathing suit. Lots of thorny plants too. I couldn't explore much or stay long.
Another shot of the bridge
Meadow in front of the island
Some kind of overgrown berm leading out to the island. Either a pathway or spoils from Corps digging canals
another shot of the berm
Looking out towards RT 9 from the island
I wasn't supposed to be there. It was a nice paddle, worth doing again without mosquitos. Mud up to my knees if I stepped into the canals, but I could walk across the marsh OK. I set out on an incoming tide. I wish I could have explored more of the island -maybe next time.
Point of departure - Bass River
Collapsed bridge near the island
On southern most part of island - what is it?
The waterway twisted through the marsh and eventually ended right at the southern part of the island. There were no bugs in the marsh, but as soon as I hit the island, the mosquitoes were terrible. I had on only a bathing suit. Lots of thorny plants too. I couldn't explore much or stay long.
Another shot of the bridge
Meadow in front of the island
Some kind of overgrown berm leading out to the island. Either a pathway or spoils from Corps digging canals
another shot of the berm
Looking out towards RT 9 from the island
I wasn't supposed to be there. It was a nice paddle, worth doing again without mosquitos. Mud up to my knees if I stepped into the canals, but I could walk across the marsh OK. I set out on an incoming tide. I wish I could have explored more of the island -maybe next time.