By Vladimir Brezina
We are about to be hit by one of the Forces of Nature…
(In the Florida Everglades—story and more photos are here.)
A second contribution to this week’s Photo Challenge, Forces of Nature. The first contribution was here.
By Vladimir Brezina
We are about to be hit by one of the Forces of Nature…
(In the Florida Everglades—story and more photos are here.)
A second contribution to this week’s Photo Challenge, Forces of Nature. The first contribution was here.
Posted in Kayaking, Nature, Photography
Tagged Clouds, Everglades Challenge, Florida Kayaking, Forces of Nature, Kayaking, Photography, postaday, postaweek2015, Storm, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
Mischievous? Thieving is more like it.
Everywhere in our travels through the Florida Everglades, we encountered creatures that wanted something from us.
There were the mosquitoes, of course. But there were larger creatures too. The campsite in Fort De Soto Park, at the start of the Everglades Challenge, was infested with raccoons that, as soon as the sun went down, prowled through the camp without fear in search of food.
But the worst were the crows, those famously mischievous birds. Almost everywhere, as soon as our back was turned, there was a crow trying to fly off—sometimes successfully—with that apple or bag of cookies.
Here are some of the crows that laid siege to us as we were repacking our boats in Flamingo—
And then there are the black vultures of Flamingo, which—as signs in the parking lot warn—have acquired a distinct taste for the rubber lining around car windows…
A contribution to Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge, Mischievous.
Posted in Kayaking, Nature, Photography
Tagged Birds, Crows, Everglades Challenge, Florida, Florida Kayaking, Kayak Expeditions, Mischievous, Photography, postaweek, postaweek2015, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Endurance.
Long-distance kayaking is all about endurance. We can paddle past sunset
into the night
and when the next day dawns
we are still there, paddling.
We can paddle forever.
But we can’t stay awake forever. Sooner or later, that nap on the beach becomes impossible to resist…
From the 2014 Everglades Challenge. Story and more photos are here.
Another response to Endurance is here.
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Adventure!
Adventure is limitless space
wind on the open sea
always wondering what’s round the next corner
paddling to distant capes
expecting the unexpected
wondering if it’s even possible
and then paddling past the sunset
and through the night
(All photos from our 2013 Everglades Shakedown paddle and the 2014 Everglades Challenge.)
By Johna Till Johnson and Vladimir Brezina
Photos by Vladimir Brezina
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“You should write down what worked, and what didn’t,” DolphinGal advised us when she was doing our gear check the day before the start of the Everglades Challenge. So, a tip of the hat to DolphinGal (who has a pretty impressive story of her own to tell about what worked, and what didn’t, in her Everglades Challenge, some years back).
Here’s what we wrote down…
By Johna Till Johnson
Photos by Vladimir Brezina
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Start: Checkpoint 3, Flamingo, Saturday, March 8, 7:30 AM.
Finish: Race finish, Bay Cove Motel, Key Largo, Saturday, March 8, 9:10 PM.
Distance: 31 nautical miles (36 land miles).
Paddling time: 12.5 hours.
Rest time: About 1 hour.
Average paddling speed: 2.5 knots.
Posted in Kayaking
Tagged Everglades, Everglades Challenge, Florida Kayaking, Kayak Expeditions, Kayak Race, Photography, Sea Kayaking, WaterTribe
By Johna Till Johnson
Photos by Vladimir Brezina
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Start: Highland Beach, Thursday, March 6, about 10 AM.
Finish: Checkpoint 3, Flamingo, Friday, March 7, 11:05 AM.
Distance: 39 nautical miles (45 land miles).
Paddling time: 20 hours.
Stopped time: 5 hours.
Average paddling speed: 2.0 knots.
Posted in Kayaking
Tagged Everglades, Everglades Challenge, Florida Kayaking, Kayak Expeditions, Kayak Race, Photography, Sea Kayaking, WaterTribe