Thursday, September 27, 2012

Shiver Me Timbers


Call the crew and meet me on deck…
 

We have had to face the fact that due to current health issues, I am losing precious training time on the water…My first responsibility is to be a good Captain and not to go on the water when I could endanger myself or others…due to the loss of this training time, my body may not be ready to do the east coast launch Until April 15, 2014…I was very sad about this, but saftey should be first priority…it does however give me a chance to have more ducks in the row for the trip…
 
 

I refuse to lose a year…many people have contacted me and brainstorming has been going on…Since the Sunshine Paddle will not happen until 2014, we will plan The Sun Ray Paddle in April 13th of 2013…It will start at Anclote River Park and go North to Hudson Beach- I am checking with the head of parks and recreation for Pasco county about parking…I will see if we can have kayak and canoe rentals and maybe even a bus service…The Sun Ray Paddle is a Paddle that encompasses most of Pasco County’s Gulf face- how cool will that be, you will see manatee, dolphin and the birds- bring a camera (I always get excellant pics here)…I expect this paddle to encompass a whole day- even at a slow speed it will be exausting and for those who do not wish to drive that night- there are many (green) hotels that have reasonable prices around the area- I will try to get a list put together…I will also be searching some good restaurants to cater for us at a good price- I think it will depend how many wish to go…ALL entrance fees will be taken in By Sunrise of Pasco…I request you donate $10 per person, $15 per family…if you cannot afford this please let me know and we will handle each case as we can- the important thing is to share our coast and have a good time…I will keep you with news of the Sun Ray...please make time to join us- come to see our wonderful animals and play in the warm gulf water:)
 
(pic from Easy Kayaking)
 

 
Your Captain,

The Girly Pirate
 
 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Dry Dock


Hello,

 I have been hearing many rumors circulate and it is my thought to ease your mind…I still plan to paddle:)..I am currently in a doctor imposed dry dock…I am having a few medical issues and they say it is wiser that I remain on land at the moment…
 
Needless to say I am having major saltwater withdrawals….I have waxed and washed both boats and gone through my gear…taken another safety class…helped other paddlers with maps and info…I am going buggy…The weather has been really crappy over the last few weeks- I keep telling myself that I could not paddle anyway….I so want to though…
 
I hope to be back in the water by my birthday…I see doc on Friday and hope she gives me the okay…I will keep you posted

Your Girly Pirate,

Captain D

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Workin the Dream



Ahoy,

We are currently in port getting ready for our next voyage…most of the crew is on leave and I feel there are a few things to keep you up on…

I have graduated with a Bach of Science in Natural Medicine…I am currently going after my Masters…honestly, never dreamed I could make it to grad school…education is good at any age…it does however make you work you rear off- in the end it pays off…


I have been dealing with an area soaked in rain with flooding all up and down the coast…I went back to Anclote River Park…many of the animals have started to return…I had a helicopter buzz me…I got a hoot out of it…there was a tribute to a Captain Mike on one of he islands- I stopped long enough to pick flowers and place them, I did not know him- it just seemed the right thing to do

One of my workouts was done at Wet-n-Wild in Orlando…Walter and Tristan went with me…what a great time…I was impressed with how well it was operated and how clean it was…we had a really good time…I was able to get a Florida resident weekday discount tickets for Walter and I, this way when friends come to Orlando we can meet them over there and I can go over monthly to work out in their pools…too cool



Cherie will be going with me tomorrow to Siesta Key…I called Lance at Siesta Key Bike and Kayak- he is psyched…I have not had a chance to see anyone down there since my trip…I am really looking forward to it



I was asked about how often I am in the water…the answer is 3-4 times a week (weather permitting)…at least 3 times a month I do swim sessions…after a recent attack on a female rower, I have been asked about my safety…I have several panic buttons that call the USCG and police around my person at all times…the boats and my PFD are rigged with security webcams….smile you are on candid camera…I want to go over to the other coast in the middle of August…anyone got any ideas where is cool to paddle over there???

Your Captain D
The Girly Pirate

 

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Batten Down The Hatches





Greetings to you,


A couple of days after I got home, I saw on the weather we would be getting a few days of rain…my body was getting tight, so I went to paddle before the storm…I went to Hudson Beach with Yum Yum…many animals were about and playing…a mother duck even brought her children to check me out…this is a wonderful inlet with next to no current until you hit the gulf…a quiet family beach and people here are friendly…it is $2 to park, but so worth it…the swim area is rocky bottomed…I had gone about a mile in the gulf when the weather started to change…waves started crashing over my feet and I turned back…I had just gotten everything loaded in the truck when the sky opened up…little did I know it was not going to stop for days...


The rain fell and fell and fell…overnight it went from rain to Tropical Storm Status and her name was Debby…coastal communities were flooding and the rain was still falling…yes, I paddled the storm culvert in front of the house…this coast has become a part of me…I worried over the animals and the damage to the shore…around town tents and carports were crushed by the weight of water…houses were flooding…seeing people step up and help each other was heart warming


When the rain finally stopped, many neighborhoods were closed as were many of the parks…as soon as it was allowed, I was a Hudson Beach…the water looked like glass, but just 2 inches under the surface was another story…it seemed as though I had a different/strong flowing current about every 50 feet…my friend Debby had come with me and she took pictures of my paddle in the air an Yum Yum on the move with the current…even though it was low tide, the water was elevated approx 3 feet above normal high tide…from the sign posts in the inlet I could see the water had dropped by about 21/2 feet…the sea grass beds looked slightly worse for wear…not many animals were to be found…I saw the Momma Duck- her ducklings were missing and I fear they are dead…this was a hard paddle on many levels…I paddle year round on average of 3 times a week with an average of 10 miles or more per paddle- My chest hurt for 2 days…fighting the many currents was fun, but my arms were screaming…This paddle worked my paddle skills- my wide blade was handy…with the current so strong, I used the paddle more like a rudder…I was happy to have the 8 foot Yak- in this situation- it gives you more control…I paddled around the inlet for several hours and thought about how far I had come as a kayaker- my skills 2 years ago would not have been good enough and my muscle endurance was crapp…this is NOT a beginners paddle


I have a friend in that lives in Holiday and I asked her to let me know when Anclote was open…about 2 days later, she let me know as soon as Anclote was open…I loaded Debby into Wilma and we were off…we arrived right after the park opened…the water was a mucky brown…healthy sea grass was strewn about the beach…though it was low tide, the water was the lowest I had ever seen it…the current was so strong…my paddle did not stop for 3 hours…flood waters carry what one might call confused currents and can turn into a bad day very quickly if you are not careful or do not have the skill level…the mullet had returned and a few of the birds…Debby planned to get some sun- only the beach was full of bugs, I now keep the insect repellant in the truck…lol…the bugs were due to the receding water and are not normally there

I am now in my last class for my Bachelor’s Degree- Acupuncture…that has been hard as my computer has gone down twice this month due to humidity ruining some components…clients are playing catch up…so if I am slow returning a call, message or e-mail- please bare with me…do not take it personally…

We are arranging days at Orlando and Cocoa Beach in the next month…if you wish to come and hang out let me know…I will keep you posted on times and places…

I hope you are having a safe and happy summer:)

Captain D

Monday, June 18, 2012

Road Trippin- News of the Coast






Ahoy Mate,

Looking for information, I started a road trip…I was blessed with so much information and made many new friends…let me explain

I got contacted by 3 women in GA- they had read that I was having a hard time finding people to paddle with there…all paddlers…they work with battered women and it’s important that people not know who they are, so they request no pics…navigation of swampy water is a skill they wanted me to have…also they have an odd current formation and was shown how to make it through it…I was using a borrowed kayak- it was neon green and purple…the water and air took a slight chill on


In South Carolina, 2 undercover policeman and their wives took me out to play in the surf…waves capped in white…I really enjoy them…I cannot explain the release as you pass thru the wave or the energy build up from riding it…I was made to capsize/ roll the kayak…paddled across an inlet…whenever I get across an inlet it is a thing- I always want to yell ‘OO RA’…lol…it rained off and on…I saw 2 notch (she is a manatee that I first met in Crystal River, FL)...she likes to tap on my boat…I noticed a change in animals and vegetation…back on the road were several safe rest areas to nap in


The yellow flowers by the zillions along the roads tell you Welcome to North Carolina…here I stopped to speak at a battered women’s group…some still carried bruises, this was hard to see...as a group we paddled…we learned to move as a group- sounds far easier than it is…when your body has been broken by another person, the mind develops BIG trust issues…this is with all person or persons that we encounter…I will pray for these women…the road is long, but worth the trip…the rest areas here are beautiful and quite safe

Virginia…well, it was interesting…I was going to stop to see a friend who was dying…by the time I got there- he had died, he was my hero…I went to Sandbridge to vent, I knew where there used to be a secluded…it was still there sort of…I started to scream at the world, when a voice asked ‘does that really help?’…I told him I would rather be in a kayak…I was told ‘follow me’…I was taken to the back on a military base and handed a pfd with a paddle…it was a GREAT practice spot…the anger in me was safely released…we talked about what my plan was- he felt I could complete it with no problem…that night I got a hotel…this was the area that I took the most beatings- the room at the ‘Sleep Inn’ was beautiful, but sleep was still hard to come by…

The morning brought me through Maryland…can you say WICKED EXPENSIVE…tolls here are exceedingly high…federal dept of transportation needs to look into this…the tunnel is dirty…if it was an everyday thing I would invest in one of those white face masks…I was excited to see a facebook friend who had offered to paddle with me…it was raining and he said the water was churned up…we got to the put in and the water was murky- I saw a few tidal pools and though the young man would have went, I felt it best that we wait for a better day…

While I was in South Carolina, Walt got a call from the great state of Delaware…this was a battered woman who is still running…she is fabulous with a yak…I feel very privileged that she took time and put herself at risk for me…she felt there were many things I should know, she had a notebook and went over every detail and then took me to the water…this is the second place I felt a temperature shift in the water…crossing the inlet was scary at first, but once I got out there I was feeling better


New Jersey is and ever will be New Jersey…here I met a book club who wanted to paddle with me…we paddled by ‘Lucy’ the elephant…I would have cool pics of this, but had not checked to see my battery was dead…they have a rocky kind of flat coast…the ladies and I had a good time…though none of them had heard of a shelter anywhere near them…a couple wanted to see about putting together a New Jersey version of ‘The Vagina Monologues’…



New York made me think of seeing downtown Cairo on the TV…A paddler who wants me to be safe, but does not want his name in public took me out to Fire Island and has offered to paddle this leg with me next year…did someone drop ice in the water…I tried on my dry suit, never thought about the 150 pounds I lost- now I look like a little girl lost in mommy’s dry suit…lol…I guess it is time for a new one…the air was crisp



Connecticut was dreary grey both up and back…if you pull off the highway you meet the warmest people…the rest areas are nice…here I was brought to a ‘chart house’…a retired Navy chief is working on putting together a package for me…he went over the map key he would use and explained how and where he wanted me to carry them and why…he would meet me next year at Mystic Seaport and paddle with me for a day

Rhode Island is a place I have played since I was a kid…I knew in MA was a bed with sleep, so I drove through like a scalded dog…as I went through downtown providence I noted a huge new Mall and the state house was just where I left it…Mary, Marilyn and I were to meet at the Stateline…they were shopping at Bob’s…I was so happy to see them


Marilyn took me home, fed me, tucked me in and let me sleep…Wilma (my truck) was giving me a hard time and Marilyn’s husband, knowing I needed to get to Maine,  offered to let me used his car…I was treated like gold and felt cherished...the funny part is the cat who had a crush on me...lol




At my age, when you sneeze- nothing good happens…and all my clothes are in Wilma…and I am in New Hampshire…you can buy all the booze you want, but try to find a pair of shorts…they had liquor store exits on the highway…really, it surprised me too…I paddled in the Piscataqua River…it was lovely and fragrant

 Take a DEEP breath…you are now in Maine…beautiful seems to be an understatement…as I was in a friend’s car, I was pressed for time…I got to meet with a woman from the governor’s office and women from a local shelter at the Wiscasset boat put in...Meg had brought an Old Towne Kayak for me to paddle in...a few papers came out to get the scoop on the paddle…when a train interrupted the interview, I was invited to ‘Le Garage’ by the owner and given a wonderful meal and excellent service…women from all over the state will paddle with me next year...I am blessed…I was given much good advice…the Governor in this state is very progressive on abuse of women and children, has implemented a 0 tolerance policy…I have to admit, it feels good to see someone stand up for their people…he went from homeless and beaten in the streets of Lewiston to the Governor’s office…he did not get there by being stupid and I am glad he is on our side:)


Upon arrival in MA, I got to see the baby girly pirate get baptized…the old church had been torn down…the new one did not have the same cozy feeling, but the baby was at her best…she slept through the whole ceremony…lol…





My last night in town was a lot of fun…we went to Norton House of Pizza…my parents joined us and we all had fun…sometimes high school feels like yesterday in a good way:)



On the way home, I was making good time until the sky opened up in Delaware and the rain was so heavy it just laughed at my wipers…the rest area was clean and filled up quickly- no one wanted out in that mess…I got a few hours of sleep…as soon as the rain let up, I was on my way

As night fell, I found myself on the North Carolina coast…a friend offered to meet me for a moonlight paddle…to see so many critters was really cool…I was in a 14’ fishing yak…it had so many gizmos…this really made me feel like I was going to capsize from being top heavy…lol


As I came over the Florida line, I think Wilma got energy from out of thin air- she kept up at 65 mph the whole way home…every single mile seemed to take forever…I stopped in Lil Talbot area and my friends made me lunch…it was filling and a nice break from the road…her kitchen overlooked the shore and we spoke of the things kayakers speak of- paddles, animals, water and new kayaks…we got to paddle for a few…I missed my husband and dogs, so I pressed on...I was so happy to see electric Mickey on I4 as I know it is only an hour till I am home:)…pulling up in the front yard, I think I woke the neighbors with my horn blowing…my body is cramped…I have the missing information and just made the coolest road trip…people have been really amazing

At the end of the day, I feel confident in the trip I am about to take…I am looking forward to it…I am thankful to all of those who are making me better at my craft and who have gone out of their way to help me out…this was not an easy trip, but one well worth it…I have learned so much-it was so freaking cool…May you each feel so blessed



The Girly Pirate


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Overcoming Obstacles


Thank you so much for asking…I am starting to feel better…we knew the first attempt was going to be epic…too bad it was an epic fail…lol…like the Phoenix we will rise from the ashes…Sometimes bad shiz happens…epic fails- divorce, job loss, planned things go to hell, etc…it is not the bad things that tell people who we are, but how we handle them…believe me, doing the right thing is never the easy thing…

Lessons Learned from First Attempt (Good and Bad)

1)    I will leave a week early next year- to a quiet place with no TV/ Computer/ Phone. At that time, I need to put all focus on the paddle…my safety depends on it. Distractions almost cost my life this time- though many people meant well, they left me a nervous wreck…their concern almost killed me literally…

2)    Girly Pirate Camping consists of at least a cheap hotel…though the campsite and park (Anastasia) were quite beautiful and the staff was impeccable…this Girly Pirate requires a shower with hot water and a toilet with toilet paper in the room…I am aware that from time to time I will need to camp, but only when necessary

3)    Though I was honestly shocked and surprised by how accurate the information was that I had found on the internet and I was also given good information-but, there is nothing like checking it out myself…a few very important pieces of info were missing…a proper float plan must have all possible information-there is no such thing as being too aware

4)    This will give Debby time for proper training…I was impressed at how she jumped into the role of the driver- this job has a lot of tedious responsibilities…she is picking up the computer role…I hope to have her active with a camera soon…

5)      We over prepared- we had everything we could need or ask for…the next time we will not carry so much…weight among the vehicles is something to consider…room to move is a thought also

6)    Though I started on the Intercoastal, I went to the Atlantic at the first available inlet…The Lady Blue Horizon cut the water like a knife thru butter and stayed completely water tight…I admit I was nervous about her first time in the 8-12 foot breakers…she handled just as easily as she had on calm water…heading into the Intercoastal as the Man of War jellyfish became to plentiful…the Intercoastal is beautiful, but offers little in the way of shade or places to pull off to take a break



Lessons learned…bad things happen…evaluate what happened…find your obstacles…then find out how to overcome them or if they are worth overcoming…do not give up on your goal…



Avast and Good Day Me Hardies,



Captain D  


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Altering My Dream


I left Monday to set camp…I had been having direar for the week before due to nerves…this does not mention not sleeping or eating very much- again due to nerves and people plucking my nerves…the whole way across the state the Horizon kept coming unroped- we even lost a foam block…it was 97 and OMG humid when we arrived in St Augustine…

AnastasiaState Park is awesome…the rangers and vendors are very polite   Mr. Crawford has a wonderful crew…they gave us a campsite upfront…we saw gofer turtles walking down the street…as we set camp, I thought Debby was in the truck and I climbed in the camper- she was under it…I almost popped her little skull like a grape…thankfully, she was only bruised- I felt like shit…

With camp set, Debby and I went down to the beach…there was 6- 10 foot breakers…and these beautiful looking electric blue things…looked kind of jelly like was beautiful though)...Then it started to storm…Betty’s camper tent was thin and started to leak…Debby and I became Queens of the Duck tape mansion very quickly…this was really not how a Girly Pirate needs to have it…at least the dent it Debby’s head had started to fill in…It was time for bed…for me sleep was an elusive bitch…the very clean rest room became my best friend (even though I kept breaking my knees on the toilet paper holder)…I kept drinking fluid and tried to eat, but felt like crapp…

Ranger Chris was cool and took me to the drop…North Peninsula was full of Man of War with 10- 12 foot breakers…it was Chris’s recommendation that I use the Intercoastal Waterway and he dropped me at Gamble Rodger’s State Park boat launch…I agreed and he helped me put in the Horizon…one would never guess it connected to the ocean- it was like glass…

The vibe here is far different than the west coast- they do not seem used to kayakers…I saw dolphins, manatee and many different fish…the birds seemed to be everywhere…the Intercoastal is cut like ditch and The Blue Horizon had no problems…no trees overhang here, so be sure to have sunblock- even thought of attaching some type of umbrella as you get pounded by the sun…I was pounding water, but my head was light- I ate a few nutrigrain bars…I pulled up on the beach and called Ranger Chris…he told me of a landing and to call when I got there…I got another Lifewater and climbed back in and began to paddle…I paddled for some distance and did not see anything, but the occasional houseboat…a few motor boats who though it was funny to speed up as they passed to leave me in a big wake- I can handle this, but it is quite irksome…I heard a young man yell to me, so I paddled over (I must have looked like hell)…he offered to help me off the water...I called Ranger Chris and the man told him where I was…the man helped me with the Horizon…I tipped up a Lifewater and chugged it…

Chris offered to come get me- he was kind of surprised I had made it around 22 miles (I was cutting 6 miles an hour with taking pics- this was very slow to me and I wondered if I had kept my normal speed could I have made the 30)…he was telling me of the garden he and his girlfriend had made…I was angry I had not made it the 30 miles I had planned…I got to see parts of St Augustine that most do not get to…hmmmmm…I was having a girly Pirate thought…could I salvage this…If so, how…we were at the camp

I had an ice cold outdoor shower awaited me, as this park has no indoor facility…Deb and I had altered plans due to my being so ill…We had planned to drive to Lake Talbot State Park and I would paddle the island…Debby felt safer with that idea…That night- we will just say I was quite ill… the clinic doctor wanted to admit me and I refused…Walter and Debby wanted me to go to my own doctor…I was exhausted, dehydrated and hypoglycemic- all very serious…We started home…I felt quite defeated…yeah, yeah, yeah…I tried…I hear ya…Debby then asked me when I was going to retry…what retry???What kind of crazy shiz is this…it was killing me to think of that much hard work down the drain…our altered plan was quite cool…I just needed to add a few Girly Pirate touches…as the wheels of my mind started spinning…I just needed to restructure the idea...I got home and called the doctor…all disasters are the method of the higher power to grab your attention…my mom is going in surgery for a blockage of her heart to be removed…my best friend is having liver issues…at the moment I was needed at home…
(8 foot breakers- taken from my yak)

I will be going back out on June the 4th…due to health issues, some things will change though…if you are worried, please understand I do not need to hear it so I will no longer listen- a Girly Pirate went out the first inlet and played in the waves…they were big and fun…also full of baby Man of War…I am too old to camp the old school way…hotel room a must- toilet and shower required…OMG…that is all I have to say…I will be stopping in 5 areas to Paddle…I will speak at shelters’ in those areas…Debby will still drive…this way we will not be gone as long…I have been shown many blueways that I would like to try…I will go to Virginia Beach, VA…Ma, Me, NC, SC…

Paddling was not the problem- lack of information was…if you have not noticed this is a recon mission to obtain information…I will complete this full paddle next May…I am not a professional paddler- just a woman with a great outlet and passion…I am not proud- just stubborn…

Your Favorite Captain,
D