A stiff onshore breeze left me wondering if a seal landing on the road would work.
Starting at Shelburne Farms and heading north, there was a lot of reflected wave action. Not the most friendly for non-waterproof cameras, but there were a couple of opportunities on the return.
There's really a 15 foot kayak behind this wave:
This is the same stretch as the video, from the water side:

The jinxing power of suggestion: There's been a thread on drysuit vs wetsuit on the qajaqusa forum, so to demonstrate the faults of each, I tore my neck gasket taking off my drysuit after the paddle. Dave (wearing a wetsuit) got knocked over by a wave getting out of his kayak and affirmed that it would be most uncomfortable if he had to stay in the water for more than a few minutes.
3 comments:
Did you put in where that video was shot?
PO
No, further down the road where the wind was not on-shore, and there was some shelter from a point.
phew. I think that was wise.
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