By Johna Till Johnson and Vladimir Brezina
Jones Inlet to the Fire Islands
20 nautical miles (23 land miles)
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(click on photos to expand them—they look a lot better when they’re BIGGER!)
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Inside. I’ve already posted one response to this challenge, but here’s another one.
The view from inside as the day begins…
Inspired by our recent adventures on Long Island.
Posted in Kayaking, Photography
Tagged Camping, Inside, Kayak Camping, Photography, postaday, postaweek, postaweek2012, Sunrise, Tent, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
(Title suggestion by Johna Till Johnson)
Each summer, NYC Swim organizes a series of short and longer swims in New York City’s waterways. The premier event is the Manhattan Island Marathon Swim (MIMS), a 28.5-mile race around Manhattan. Along with the English Channel and Catalina Channel swims, it is one of the three swims in the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming.
Each swimmer is accompanied by a kayaker (as well as a motor boat). Last year, I kayaked for the Lone Starlettes, four women from Texas swimming as a relay. And two of the Starlettes, Gretchen Sanders and Pamela LeBlanc, must have had a good time, because they wanted to return this year and repeat the experience as a two-person relay, The Texas Two-Step.
Posted in Kayaking, New York City, Sports
Tagged Kayaking, Long-Distance Swim, Manhattan, Manhattan Island Marathon Swim, MIMS, New York City, New York Harbor, NYC Swim, Photography
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Close.
Kayaking around New York Harbor, sometimes we get just a bit too close!
Sometimes we have the upper hand…
… other times clearly not!
Posted in Kayaking, Photography
Tagged Close, Kayaking, New York Harbor, Photography, postaday, postaweek, postaweek2012, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Johna Till Johnson
Photos by Vladimir Brezina
It’s late morning on a cool, rainy early June day.
Vlad and I have taken half a day off midweek for a training paddle—we need to get our mileage up for the Long Island circumnavigation we’ve got planned in a few weeks.
The currents aren’t right for too much, so we’ve decided to head down to Coney Island, land if possible for a late lunch, and return. (Boat landings are prohibited on the swimming beaches at Coney Island during the summer season, so we are not sure how the landing will work out…)
The day is oddly peaceful for midweek: Despite the usual ferry and commercial traffic, everything feels peaceful and subdued—muffled, perhaps, by the grey clouds that lower overhead and cling like cotton wadding to the buildings and bridges.
Cool, cloudy, muffled: Not what you’d normally think of as a wonderful day. Much less a heavenly one. But just south of Governor’s Island I overhear this exchange on the radio:
Captain 1: “How’s it going? We really need to get together sometime.”
Captain 2: (unintelligible crackle).
Captain 1: “Yeah, I hear ya! (chuckle). Just another day in paradise…”
Vlad and I laugh at that, and wonder. Maybe the two are planning to get together in Bermuda, or the Bahamas? Surely New York Harbor on a cool, rainy day doesn’t qualify as “paradise”.
Guess what? By the end of our trip, I’m not so sure. Yes, we get shooed off the beach at Coney Island by the lifeguards. But we paddle across schools of dancing fish, peruse the Yellow Submarine…. and are greeted upon our return just at sunset by one of the most dramatic, spectacularly colorful rain showers either of us have ever seen.
Just another day in paradise? Look at the pictures, and you decide!
The best of these photos are enlarged on a full-width photo page. Take a look –>
All photos from the paddle are here. And for the Yellow Submarine of Brooklyn, see here.
Posted in Kayaking, Nature, New York City
Tagged Clouds, Coney Island, Kayaking, New York City, New York Harbor, Photography, Rain, Sunset, Yellow Submarine