Images of the Overloaded Kayak In Action

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Ask and ye shall receive

Somebody wants to see some views of the La Jolla shoreline. Here ya' go

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A view of The Jewell from Torrey Pines

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The La Jolla Shores launch site

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A big swell at Blacks

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Big surf at Scripps Pier

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Sunrise at La Jolla

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Quiet morning at the point

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The surf picks up

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The sea caves at La Jolla

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Not a good day for paddling

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This is what kayak fishing is all about

3 comments:

  1. That last photo is so awesome--is that you in the yak?

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  3. No, that is just somebody who was in the right place when the sun came up. That image really captures the whole beauty of kayak fishing. You feel very small in relation to the sea. You have a very close relationship with the water, but there is always the understanding that it is not your environment, and that you are merely a visitor. It also conveys the beautiful feeling of solitude that I feel when I'm out fishing on the kayak. Even with 50 yaks fishing within a mile of you, it still feels like you're all alone . That's what got me off the cattle boats and onto a yak. I just wish my back would cooperate, so I could enjoy it more often.

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