During what we all know has been one of the coldest snowiest winters in history Maryland Kayaker moved to Millsboro, Delaware. In between an ice storm and snow storm we sold our home in Frederick County, Maryland. Then during one of the Polar Vortexes we moved into our […]
The Choptank River is broad as it passes Cambridge and merges into the Chesapeake Bay around Tilghman Island. North of Cambridge the Choptank narrows and tributaries offer a number of kayaking opportunities. Using Ed White’s book “Exploring Flatwater: Eastern Maryland and Delaware” we chose Miles Creek and King’s […]
Las Vegas is not a place I choose to go. As someone much more interested in the beauty of nature I’ve never found the hype appealing. There’s something about a hotel designed so you must walk through the casino to get your morning coffee that just isn’t me. […]
Next up on Maryland Kayaker.. Launching onto the Colorado River directly below the Hoover Dam. or If you must go to Las Vegas on business skip the casinos and try this for fun! For more Kayaking Delmarva blog posts visit our Blog Index.
The Wilderness System 160i became our kayak of choice by accident and we wouldn’t trade them. At 65 pounds and 16 feet long their weight is a concern if you kayak alone. We have a friend who can load his 160i on his car by himself, but my […]
2017 Update: It appears the Lemon Leaf Cafe has relocated to 337 High St in Chestertown. We are looking forward to a return visit the next time we’re in Chestertown. Besides kayaking the Eastern Shore we’re always looking for a good place to eat. And if eating on […]
For more Kayaking Delmarva blog posts visit our Blog Index. Every website and kayaking book describes trip options around Wye Island in Queen Anne’s County, MD. Following those directions means you will miss the hidden gem; the Wye East River. Located just across from the eastern end of Wye […]
After 25 years of sea kayaking from the Bahamas to the Colorado River we have decided to share information on some of our favorite kayaking spots. We’ve used books, web sites and tips from other dedicated kayakers to find new locations. For the past six years we’ve wandered […]