Kayaking Shelburne Bay
Jun. 12th, 2008 10:18 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Despite having owned kayaks for years and despite having tried to kayak most nearby stretches of Lake Champlain, we've paradoxically never kayaked Shelburne Bay before tonight. (That's if you don't count a free kayaking lesson we got via the kayak shop after buying the two kayaks in the first place.)
Shelburne Bay is a protected arm of the lake, south of Burlington, several miles long and full of sailboats and power boats; it's a good place to anchor or sail around without being out in the main body of the lake.
The paddle was too short -- only about 2.7 miles -- but relaxing, anyway.

Shelburne Bay is a protected arm of the lake, south of Burlington, several miles long and full of sailboats and power boats; it's a good place to anchor or sail around without being out in the main body of the lake.
The paddle was too short -- only about 2.7 miles -- but relaxing, anyway.