G'day guys,
Over the past few years, I have been inundating my work email network with piccies of the various paddling trips Robin and I have been doing.
As a result, a lot of staff have shown interest in the sport and have purchased their own boats. An informal paddling group has now been formed and the plan is to get together whenever possible for a group paddle
Today, was the first of hopefully many such trips with four of us venturing to our local Lake Lenthall for the day.
The lake has been well below capacity for a couple of years now with the drought we have been having but recent very good rains have raised the water level by over 3 metres (about 10 feet)
The lake is in reality a small dam that is the water supply resevoir for the local area. We have very few significant natural lakes here so we call all our dams lakes. Either way, it was a lovely paddle and an opportunity for some serious team bonding time.
A lot of piccies were taken and if somebody can point me at a piccie hosting site that allows for slide shows, I will post a link. Mean while, here are a few of my favourites.
Three amigos
Hairy & Kris working structure.
Morning tea
Skinny Water
black swan
More skinny water
Kris & Keeny & adult beverages. Dehydration is a dangerous thing ya know.
Oh yeah,
The road/causeway they are standing on is part of the Old Coach Road. it is now a farm track but once was part of our main North/South Highway about 100 years ago.
Over the past few years, I have been inundating my work email network with piccies of the various paddling trips Robin and I have been doing.
As a result, a lot of staff have shown interest in the sport and have purchased their own boats. An informal paddling group has now been formed and the plan is to get together whenever possible for a group paddle
Today, was the first of hopefully many such trips with four of us venturing to our local Lake Lenthall for the day.
The lake has been well below capacity for a couple of years now with the drought we have been having but recent very good rains have raised the water level by over 3 metres (about 10 feet)
The lake is in reality a small dam that is the water supply resevoir for the local area. We have very few significant natural lakes here so we call all our dams lakes. Either way, it was a lovely paddle and an opportunity for some serious team bonding time.
A lot of piccies were taken and if somebody can point me at a piccie hosting site that allows for slide shows, I will post a link. Mean while, here are a few of my favourites.
Three amigos
Hairy & Kris working structure.
Morning tea
Skinny Water
black swan
More skinny water
Kris & Keeny & adult beverages. Dehydration is a dangerous thing ya know.
Oh yeah,
The road/causeway they are standing on is part of the Old Coach Road. it is now a farm track but once was part of our main North/South Highway about 100 years ago.