OK, well Joe Flowers, Howard, and I had decided that weather-be-damned, we were going to get out on the water this weekend, one way or another. It had been raining off and on all week, and when I awoke in the wee hrs. of the morning to find that I couldn't even see my shed outside, due to the downpour, I wasn't too surprised.
Oh well, I had done stupid things in the past, as well, so why stop now. I went outside in nothing but my old duster and loaded the truck. Due to the torrential rain, it took quite a bit longer than I thought, but eventually, we met up on I-95 in NC, and headed South.
Blades that I took with me were my trusty 18" Ontario Machete, Charlie May Rednecker(slabbed version), and Abe's "Bootlegger" sheath knife. Also, Joe brought me a Cold Steel Finbear to do a little testing with. Watercraft included Manta Ray 14ft. kayak, Old Town Pack Canoe 12ft., and Otter 10ft. kayak.
We originally planned to do a big lake, but access was denied, due to hunting in the area, so we put in on the Cape Fear River, instead. Now, the place where we put in was relatively calm, but shortly downstream, things changed a bit.
If you have ever see the movie, "Cape Fear", then you know how bad it can get with a little storm putting that extra bit of water downstream...
Had a few incidents along the way(yall know what fireants do when they get flooded out, right) but we camped out Saturday night, and came out Sunday Evening in a place called Erwin.
Anyway, the Manta Ray performed flawlessly, and I was pleased.
Unfortunatly, my waterproof camera bag did a great job, but ended up being a real pain to get unzipped in a hurry, so I ended up keeping my camera pretty well packed up most of the time, but did manage to snap a few decent pics. Will be pricing a large Pellican or similar case to replace it with and use the zippered bag for other stuff.
Joe took some as well, and though he is not yet a member here, I'll forward him the link and see if he wants to join up.
Enjoy.
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/B ... ?start=all
Oh well, I had done stupid things in the past, as well, so why stop now. I went outside in nothing but my old duster and loaded the truck. Due to the torrential rain, it took quite a bit longer than I thought, but eventually, we met up on I-95 in NC, and headed South.
Blades that I took with me were my trusty 18" Ontario Machete, Charlie May Rednecker(slabbed version), and Abe's "Bootlegger" sheath knife. Also, Joe brought me a Cold Steel Finbear to do a little testing with. Watercraft included Manta Ray 14ft. kayak, Old Town Pack Canoe 12ft., and Otter 10ft. kayak.
We originally planned to do a big lake, but access was denied, due to hunting in the area, so we put in on the Cape Fear River, instead. Now, the place where we put in was relatively calm, but shortly downstream, things changed a bit.
If you have ever see the movie, "Cape Fear", then you know how bad it can get with a little storm putting that extra bit of water downstream...
Had a few incidents along the way(yall know what fireants do when they get flooded out, right) but we camped out Saturday night, and came out Sunday Evening in a place called Erwin.
Anyway, the Manta Ray performed flawlessly, and I was pleased.
Unfortunatly, my waterproof camera bag did a great job, but ended up being a real pain to get unzipped in a hurry, so I ended up keeping my camera pretty well packed up most of the time, but did manage to snap a few decent pics. Will be pricing a large Pellican or similar case to replace it with and use the zippered bag for other stuff.
Joe took some as well, and though he is not yet a member here, I'll forward him the link and see if he wants to join up.
Enjoy.
http://s4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/B ... ?start=all