I had some time this afternoon and decided to run over to Haulover Canal for a quick paddle.
GPS tracking powered by InstaMapper.comI started from the large landing area at the west end of the canal.
Took the canal east under the bridge and out into open water for a short way.
The water’s eroded small sea-caves in the bank, visible at low tide.
There appeared to be a single manatee at the observation platform, but it was very close to shore, so no good pictures. But once onto open water, you have to ask yourself: Is there a better place to be on a Florida afternoon?
Outside the shelter of the canal, the wind was just a little east of south, so had a full six-mile fetch to work up the waves.
So after about a mile of paddling straight into the wind, I turned around and headed back to the canal. Is it a bad sign when the buzzards start circling your boat?
Back in the canal, still no good manatee pictures, but I did find a dolphin enjoying himself.
And churning up quite a wake from under the surface.
And managed to get a little bit of video of him:
Since I had to be home by eight, it was time to pull the boat out and head back. At an hour one way to get there from my house, I spent more time in the car than on the water … it’s a fair trade.
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