I am so excited! The weather is finally warm enough to bring my 6 year old daughter back out with me. Although the water is still chilly, we set out on a nice paddle along Pistakee Lake and through the Island just off the point. The Chain-0-Lakes is at "no wake" due to high water, so this is a perfect time to enjoy it via canoe!
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.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
First Trip of the Year With My Daughter
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Paddle to Redhead Lake
There is a little lake on the Chain of Lakes called, Redhead lake. You don't see many power boats out there and it is tucked away from the wind and waves. This was my first time paddling to Redhead. I dropped in at Lighthouse Marina just south of rt 12. I only had 2 hours before the sun disappeared, so I decided to see how close I could get to making it to Redhead.
With the weather starting to warm up, the smooth water, and the amount of seagulls that were out; I didn't feel that I was paddling in Northern Illinois. While out on this trip, I only saw 2 other boats. That is going to be changing VERY soon. I don't think I have many more "calm" paddles out on the chain o lakes this season.
Right at the channel that heads to Redhead Lake, there was this little break in the cat tails. I tried to float into it, but the water was only a few inches deep.
And here we are at Redhead Lake. While I sat here, I saw 3 good sized fish jump with in 10 feet of my canoe. It was pretty cool to see. The water was so smooth, I didn't want to disrupt it with my paddle.
I did not bring any nav lights, so I had to start heading back to the Marina before the sun set completely. The best part of heading back into the sunset was being able to WATCH the sun set the whole way back. It was a great start to the season to see a sun set from the water. I don't know why, but there is a difference between watching the sun set from the shore and watching it from a canoe 2o feet from shore. The difference is HUGE!
While in Redhead lake, I noticed that there was a boat launch and parking lot on the shore. I am going to be searching out how to get to that park via land and launch there next time. I don't know if it is a neighborhood park or public, but it would be a great starting point for a paddle. Just paddling Redhead lake and the channel that connects it to the Chain would be a nice relaxing time also.Saturday, April 9, 2011
The Bridges of Boone Creek
The theme of this trip was BRIDGES! In the 1 mile stretch (one way) I passed under 6 bridges. What was cool was each one was a little different. They also got smaller as I went deeper into a neighborhood and further up Boone Creek. Now, even if you live in Mchenry, you still may never of heard of Boone Creek. It is a tiny little creek that connects to the Fox River just south of rt 120. I launched from Watertower Marina and headed south into the creek.
McCollum Lake, IL
This was my first time out on McCollum Lake. It is a nice quite lake that is good for a few hours of paddling. I was only out for a little over an hour and I made it around the lake once at a very slow pace and then floated out to the middle of the lake.
Friday, April 8, 2011
My Nontraditional Gear
I am not interested in being the most traditional paddler on the water, I am just looking to be out on the water.
Like all sports, there are the traditionalists and there are the folks that just like to play the game. Paddling is no different. There are a million products out there that are lighter, more agronomic, faster, warmer, thinner, smaller, ect ect. At this point in my paddling experience, I don't have the funds to spend on the sport, so I use what I can to enjoy the peacefulness of the water.
At this point, I have about $300 into EVERYTHING that I take out on the water with me (including boat). I would love to have nicer gear and a super cool boat, but, I have what I have and I love it.
Here is what comes out with me on the water this time of year.
At this point, I have about $300 into EVERYTHING that I take out on the water with me (including boat). I would love to have nicer gear and a super cool boat, but, I have what I have and I love it.
Here is what comes out with me on the water this time of year.
- Carhartt Rain Jacket with wrist closures
- Carhartt PVC coveralls
- Chemical Handling Gloves (waterproof and warm)
- Dry Bag with change of clothes and a towel
- Blanket to kneel on (it feels like sitting in a nest)
- Kayak Paddle
- Water Bladder Backpack
- Neoprene Ski Vest (PFD)
- 1979 Thin wall Canoe
- Homemade Portage cart if needed
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Morning Paddle
There is no better way to start the day than a nice calm paddle. There is no other way to end a day or break one up either, but today was a morning paddle. I was able to get out of the house and be at the river shortly after the sun came up.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Lily Lake
This was my first time out on Lily Lake in Lakemoor, IL. There is a pretty small window to paddle this lake because it does live up to it's name and is filled with lily pads in the summer. Even this early in the season you can see the root systems out there.
This is a fairly small lake and I figured it would be a good place to kill some time and take it slow. I got out there about an hour before sunset and caught some pretty calm water.
This is a fairly small lake and I figured it would be a good place to kill some time and take it slow. I got out there about an hour before sunset and caught some pretty calm water.
This channel seemed to just keep going until it came to a small culvert under a bridge. I don't think I have seen houses this close to water before. There was one house that was less than 5 feet from the creek. There has to be some risk in having the water that close to the house, but then I also imagined being able to be from the couch to the canoe in about 30 seconds. I think that would be pretty sweet!
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