Nice weather is great. It means I can ride around with rolled down windows and take my canoe out on the lake!
Yesterday I went on Lake Raleigh, a small lake on Centennial Campus. I was surprised that the parking lot wasn't completely full, but there were only 1 or 2 spots. So I grabbed the spot and took down my canoe off the top of my car and got in the water. Note that this was the first time I had used my canoe with the new car, so the logistics weren't vetted; it wasn't pretty to watch just me load and unload the thing.
Once I was on the water, it was great. Paddled around the lake, saw all the ducks/pigeons/herons and even 2 swans (or large geese, not 100% sure really). Apparently some crud has been drifting into the lake, I saw 2 at-the-street type garbage cans and a basketball on the shore, and when I got to the shallows probably a hundred cans/bottles settled on the lake floor. From the lake, I could even see the top of the Raleigh skyline with the moon just over top. It was quite picturesque.
Today Christine joined me, and we went to Jordan Lake. A spot to the north end of the lake that my father and I used to fish at, so I knew it would a good place to launch and still be sheltered. It was a windy day, and I warned her that canoes aren't great on really windy lakes especially if there are motor boats. She didn't listen of course, imagine that.
We went with the wind to the north for awhile, darting in coves, circling a fish attractor buoy, and ran aground to stretch the legs. The way back was fun however. We darted across this part of the lake (again with the wind) and cove hopped. We started getting tired and it was getting late, so we started heading back. Well this was on the other side of the lake, and into the wind. There were waves pushing 1' from trough to crest, and Christine was in the front. She was bobbing up and down, and a few times the bow actually was under the crest of the wake she says. There were a few times I started getting nervous - but we had our safety gear so the worst that would happen was a swim in the cold lake and waterlogged cell phones.
When we got back and ran ashore to get to the car, all that water flowed towards the back where I was. There was much more than I had expected, easily a few gallons. Not enough to sink or anything, but enough to know she was getting soaked.
She'll listen to me about canoeing more now I bet. It was a fun day for the both of us, it was really nice to be out on the water on such a nice day.