IndianChris
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What a morning!
Met Cold Feet down at the mouth of the Nissequogue yesterday and went out for a couple of hours in the Tempests. No pun intended...the winds were WILD! There was a small craft advisory yesterday on the Sound with gusts up to 40mph. Inside the river, conditions weren't like the Sound but still real windy!!! Lots of white caps and strong gusts. Looking out into the Sound, the waves were breaking all over. With confidence, we'll be breaking through them in no time!!!
We left from the docks and headed up stream for about an hour with the winds comfortably at our backs not spinning us around. As soon as we turned around though, we got hit with the wind. Good exercise and a good taste of paddling again as it's been a while since I was out.
We stopped to have some coffee/soup along the shore (thermoses are great!) and headed back into the wind for the final stretch back to the cars.
It was a great paddle and looking forward to paddling with CF again!!!
Actually went back to the Nissequogue that evening with my daughter to see what the NWS was talking about when they said "TIDES ARE
EXPECTED TO BE 2 FT BELOW MLLW DURING THE TIMES OF LOW TIDE."
Wow...talk about lower than normal low tides. The whole mouth of the river was exposed. There's supposed to be a near eclipsing of the moon so that is why the tides were so low. Somewhere though, the tides are extra high!!! I'll try to attach some pictures of the low tides.
Be well.
Met Cold Feet down at the mouth of the Nissequogue yesterday and went out for a couple of hours in the Tempests. No pun intended...the winds were WILD! There was a small craft advisory yesterday on the Sound with gusts up to 40mph. Inside the river, conditions weren't like the Sound but still real windy!!! Lots of white caps and strong gusts. Looking out into the Sound, the waves were breaking all over. With confidence, we'll be breaking through them in no time!!!
We left from the docks and headed up stream for about an hour with the winds comfortably at our backs not spinning us around. As soon as we turned around though, we got hit with the wind. Good exercise and a good taste of paddling again as it's been a while since I was out.
We stopped to have some coffee/soup along the shore (thermoses are great!) and headed back into the wind for the final stretch back to the cars.
It was a great paddle and looking forward to paddling with CF again!!!
Actually went back to the Nissequogue that evening with my daughter to see what the NWS was talking about when they said "TIDES ARE
EXPECTED TO BE 2 FT BELOW MLLW DURING THE TIMES OF LOW TIDE."
Wow...talk about lower than normal low tides. The whole mouth of the river was exposed. There's supposed to be a near eclipsing of the moon so that is why the tides were so low. Somewhere though, the tides are extra high!!! I'll try to attach some pictures of the low tides.
Be well.