With I announce this quest last week on the Facebook page, and a few days later I made the trek. I just remembered that this lake was there. It is part of the chain o lakes system, so you do need a FWA sticker ($10) but once you get a taste of the chain, you will use it all the time.
Northern Illinois Paddlers is a collection of paddling trips, product reviews, event calender and more. We travel the Fox River, local Lakes, Nippersink Creek, Skokie Lagoons, and the Kishwaukee River. Canoe, Kayak, Stand Up Boards, whatever.... if your into paddling in Northern Illinois, this is the place to be.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Finding Dunns Lake
Monday, August 22, 2011
16 Miles of Nippersink Creek
I have been wanting to take this day trip for a while now and I attempted it a few weeks ago, but got stopped at the dam. That was my Wonder Lake trip. This time I planned it out and made the move. I paddled Nippersink Creek from Keystone landing (Just North of Wonder Lake) to Pistakee Lake. The trip was about 16 miles and took about 6 hours. It was all downstream, so paddling was not tough.
A lot of this area is in and out of the trees. The creek runs pretty quick and there are so low parts. The water seemed to be at a normal level when we went. Getting closer to Lyle C Thomas Landing, you start seeing some houses on the creek. There are a few that are absolutely amazing.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Sanctuary In The "No Wake"
I dropped into the Chain-O-Lakes this week for a little sunset paddle. The boat traffic is starting to wind down out on the lakes, but there are still a lot of boats out there. I went out on Tuesday and it was very nice. The weather was great and the boat traffic was fairly light. I stuck to the shoreline, staying inside the 'no wake' areas for protection. Doing so doesn't protect you from the waves, but it does keep the boat traffic at your speed......slow.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Between 2 Dams
I made my way down to Elgin, Illinois this weekend. There is a section of the Fox river that passes through Downtown Elgin and continues South into South Elgin. The stretch is only about 6 miles between the dams, but there is a lot to see and it is a transition area from city to residential. You get a taste of both worlds.
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