Showing posts with label Louisiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louisiana. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Paddled in Louisiana Again


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I stopped at Fairview-Riverside State Park to check about kayaking and camping there.  I could not afford their rates, which were different then what was posted on the website. They do give a discount for the America Access Pass, but only for 3 states.   I was told I could use the Park for the day and kayak free since I was over 62, but I could not use the boat ramp, it was for their Premium Guests.  I would have to launch from an area near the historic Otis House.


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Walking past the Otis House Museum, I took some photos of the Spanish Moss on things, and the cypress trees. The house was closed for tours due to budget cuts. I spotted some historic artifacts on the ground, glazed pottery, ceramics, blue glass, a button. I left them in place as one should. I can see where there was glamour in this lifestyle for W.T. Jay in the 1880s. He was an importer of mahogany... and had a large sawmill here.

From their website: 
Otis House
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When you enter the park, you will notice a large home facing the water. This is Otis House, originally built in the 1880s as the family home for sawmill owner William Theodore Jay. It was later purchased and renovated in the 1930s by Frank Otis, serving as his summer home until his death in 1962. Mr. Otis left the property to the State of Louisiana to be developed into a recreational site for visitors. The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.

The Otis House Museum is normally open for tours between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Museum admission is $4 per adult. Children (12 and under) and seniors (62 and over) are admitted free. Call 985-792-4652 for group tour information.


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The large Live Oaks fascinated me… really magnificent.  Also the Cypress knees growing up around the base of the tree are really interesting.

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So I checked out the spot where they said I could put in, near the old historic house, but I would have had to walk out into dark water and mud to launch the boat, so I decided not to  paddle there. 
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But while checking it out, I found this interesting snake, so went back up to the Office to ask about it, and identify it.
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On the way I got to see the Steam engine that used to power the old saw mill.




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… and in departing I also almost stepped on this... I think a crawdad hole?

A friend of mine said:  “When our yard gets saturated with rain, we have those. People actually take those and let them dry off, spray them with a Poly coating, decorate them with artificial crawfish and call them crawfish condos. Sold for $12-$14 in Louisiana. I can save some for you to pick up on way back through if you like.”

Well, that is different, but I think I will pass.

OK, I went back in the front office for Fairview Park to ask about the snake. Struck up a conversation with the Park Manager about snakes and how it would be nice to have photos in the office there of the local wildlife. I emailed him the photos of the snake and went back in and we talked about it. He thinks it is a Texas Rat Snake. We talked about kayaking... and he told me to go ahead and use the boat ramp. I did.
 

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While prepared to launch I met two more park residents, a small wee little snake and a toad you can barely see against the concrete ramp.






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The cool, crystal-clear waters of the Tchefuncte River yield bass, bluegill, white perch, and bream near the park area, and channel catfish, speckled trout and redfish where the river meets the lake. Freshwater fishing from the river bank or a boat offers unmatched delights for even the most casual fisherman. Crabbing in the lake and the river is also popular.

I learned from their website later that just two miles away by road and a few minutes by water is the Madisonville public boat launch. Many visitors use the launch for access to the calm waters of the Tchefuncte River or the exhilarating expanse of Lake Pontchartrain.  I could have gone there.  Maybe next time.

Once again, I was in my element, out on the water.  It was been way too long since my last paddle.  As I began paddling, I found these four water lilies, and no more for the entire rest of the paddle.

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Yes, I am happiest when I am on the water.   I paddled in and out of the Cypress Knees.

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Kicked back and relaxed.
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… waved to passing boats…
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…saw a flying White Egret land in the top of this tree,
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… saw a turtle feeding on this 1/2 of a dead catfish…
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… and saw several uprooted trees, probably from the big storms they have in this area.
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I love the snarly old roots and trees.  Saw a squirrel.
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Saw only three other kayakers.
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I kayaked about 3-4 hours... all the way around the little fingerlet / peninsula the Park is on... to this place... a huge mansion: https://www.google.com/.../data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0...
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What is that?  I guess it is one great big house with one really ugly swimming pool.  These statues are around a swimming pool which you can see in the above Goggle map.
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I liked this little place about three houses away from the Mansion, much much better.  Look, they have a boat taller than their house.  How cool is that?
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Geez. I enjoyed the wildlife a lot more.
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I really enjoyed the paddle here at Fairview-Riverside State Park.  Thank you Park Manager, Steven.
My earlier paddle in Louisiana:
47th State: Louisiana (Oct. 25, 2012)   An unnamed Lake on Chef Menteur Highway, (Rt.90).

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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Index of States Kayaked by Charlene Swankie

I DID IT!  Finished the 50th State, Hawaii, on my 70th Birthday, almost a year ago now.
This is a work in progress… I will also add elevations.  I am also updating the state pages with more details.  (updated 5/7/2015)
State
Order
Date
Location
Elevation
Alabama 46 10/23/12 Justins Bay, AL (solo)
Alaska 49 8/20/2013 Holgate Glacier, Holgate Arm near Seward, AK
Arizona 2 06/2009 Watson Lake / Vickie Walker; Cibola NWR (N.P.)
Arkansas 43 10/7/12 Beaver Lake (solo)
California
California2
1 3/2008

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?
08/30/2009
08/03/2009
1) Monterey Bay(many times)
2) Morro Bay (fb)
3) Spooners Cove @ Montano de Oro State Park (fb)
4) Elkhorn Slough
5) Gold Lake (fb)
6) West Shore of Lake Tahoe(*maiden voyage) / Elle Beals (fb)
Colorado 39 10/11/11 and

Summer 2012
Jackson Lake State Park nr Orchard (solo) (*Pelicans)

Meadow Creek Lake nr Rifle (solo)
Connecticut 20 10/25/10 Put in @ Westerly, RI and paddled back and forth from CT-RI down to Little Narragansett Bay. (solo) (*Swans)
Delaware 23 11/02/10 Cape Henlopen @ Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge-put in @ Boat Ramp Access Rd. (solo)
Florida 29 11/26/10



12/19/10

12/30/10


10/?/12
1) Santa Fe River @ Columbia State Park, High Springs / Judy Luke family
2) Cedar Kay /Gary Lepak
3) Ichetucknee Springs State Park/Gary Lepak
4)   (solo)
Georgia 28 11/16/10 Tybee Island (solo)
Hawaii 50 5/16/2014 Off Maui /sons
Idaho 6 10/18/09 Upper and Lower Priest Lakes (solo), Priest River, ID Moose Family Video
Illinois 36 09/23/11 Lake Shelbyville (solo)
Indiana 35 08/19/11 Lake Monroe @very large boat launching area off Hwy 446 (solo)
Iowa 37 09/28/11 Clear Lake @ McIntosh Woods State Park (43.12237,-93.45856) (solo)
Kansas 41 10/02/12 Wilson Lake @ Wilson State Park – Otoe Launch (solo)
Kentucky 34 08/18/11 Fredericks Landing, Wilder, KY Boat Launch (solo)
Louisiana 47 10/25/12 Small unnamed pond/marsh nr Hwy 190 and Hwy 90(Chef Menteur Hwy) east of Slidell (solo)
Maine 17 10/12/10 Long Pond on Mount Desert Island, Arcadia National Park (solo)
Maryland/DC 24 11/02/10 Put in @ Ocean City Municipal Airport on Sinepuxent Bay… near Mystic Harbor & paddled across to Assateague State Park/Island (solo)
Massachusetts 19 10/21/10 Secret Lake in Athol / Kay Gleason
Michigan 14 08/31/10


09/05/10
1) Thunder Bay Marine Sanctuary @ Alpena (solo)
2) Launched @ Gross Isle (solo)
Minnesota 12 08/03/10

08/07/10
1) St. Louis River @ Floodwood (solo)
2) Ely – Boundary Waters Canoe Area (solo) (write up BWCA)
Mississippi 45 10/12/12


10/24/12
1) Sardis Lake @ Engineer Point Public Use Area
2) Pearlton
Missouri 44 10/09/12 Coombs Ferry Public Use Area, Blue Eye, MO (solo)
Montana 7 10/19/09 Flathead Lake (solo), Lakeside, MT
Nebraska 38 10/10/11 Lake McConaughy, Ogallala (solo)
Nevada 3 08/25/09

12/03/09
1) Cave Rock, NV (solo)
2) Callville Bay Marina @ Lake Mead (solo) fb
New Hampshire 16 10/19/10 Harriman Reservoir in S.W. corner of state. Rt. 9, Molly Stark Trail.
New Jersey 22 10/27/10 Sandy Hook nr Fort Hancock @ Gateway National Recreation Area (solo)
New Mexico 40 10/15/11 Lake Caballo nr Truth or Consequences  on Rio Grande River (solo)
New York 15 09/25/10 Grand Island @ Beaver Point / Matt Beals
North Carolina 26 11/10/10 Jordan Lake / Judith Sookne
North Dakota 11 07/28/10 Langlier’s Bay on Lake Oahe (solo)
Ohio 33 07/28-29/11 1) Mad River / Cheryl and David Simmons (6.5 miles) (fb)
2) Buck Creek State Park lake (solo)
Oklahoma 42 10/06/12 Robert S. Kerr Reservoir @ Sallisaw Creek Park (Cherokee Nation) (solo)
Oregon 4 08/31/09 Siltcoos Lake, OR (solo)
Pennsylvania 32 07/24/11 Loyalhanna Lake. Camped @ Bush Recreation Area (solo)
Rhode Island 21 10/25/10 Put in @ Westerly, RI and paddled back and forth from CT-RI down to Little Narragansett Bay. (solo)
South Carolina 27 or 28? 11/13/10 Folly Beach (solo)
South Dakota 10 07/28/10 Missouri River on Lake Oahe @ Mobridge (solo)
Tennessee 30 07/18/11 French Broad River to Nolichucky River nr Newport / Leadvale @ Rankin Bottoms. (solo)
Texas 48 10/30/12 Mountain Lake nr Grand Prairie (fb)
Utah 8 11/02/09 Quail Creek Reservoir nr St.
George (solo)
Vermont 18 10/19/10 Harriman Reservoir, nr Medburyville (solo)
Virginia 25 11/05/10 Kayaked here. First Landing State Park @ Broad Bay N.W of Virginia Beach .(solo)
Washington 5

09/9-15/09



09/9-15/09

09/12/09


07/01/10
1) Elliott Bay @ Alki Point  (solo)
2) Wenatchee – Turtle Island @ Lincoln Rock State Park (solo)
4) Port Angeles / Gary Lepak
5) Port Townsend /Gary Lepak (fb)
5) Port Angeles / Gary Lepak
West Virginia 31 07/23/11 Sutton Lake (solo)
Wisconsin 13 08/14/10 Apostle Islands National Lake Shore, north of Bayfield, WI (solo)
Wyoming 9 07/23 or 25?/10 Big Horn Canyon Recreation Area @ Horseshoe Bend Lake(solo)
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Thursday, October 25, 2012

47th State: Louisiana (Oct. 25, 2012)

Unnamed Lake on Chef Menteur Highway (Rt. 90).

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Across the river, from Mississippi to Louisiana, I found this newly acquired Wilderness Use Area (acquired though the Nature Conservancy). Decided I would try to park here tonight and kayak it early in the morning.  Luckily, no one rousted me to leave.

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Wouldn't it be cool if I get to see a Manatee. I asked one of the guys in the boats if they saw any Manatees, and he asked me, "What is that?" I told him to look at this sign on the tree when he took his boat out of the water. Can you believe that?

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Spanish moss hanging on all the trees in the parking area.  Near intersection of Hwy 90 and Hwy 190 East of Slidell, LA.

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As I was taking this shot from the boat ramp, a guy in a pickup told me to not get too close... there was an alligator right there.

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So then he giggled and laughed with another man about telling me that as he watched me backing away from the water. Well I'm in flip-flops... of course I'm backing away. But I saw no gator there.  Guess the laugh would be on him if he knew, I had spent the last three days kayaking just so I could see them.

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Looks ominous... but it is actually only 3' long and I'm on a boardwalk above him.  Nice boardwalk and nice evening stroll.

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That night, the trees filled with blackbirds and boy did they make a racket.  And there were a few feral cats around too.

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I put in at Sunrise.

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I love being out on the water at this time of day.

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I love the lighting.

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I love seeing the water foul before anyone has disturbed them.

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It is just a beautiful morning and the water is very clear… probably because a Manatee has been munching on all the water vegetation.  I was really hoping to see one.  At one point I did beach on a sand bar, or so I thought, but before I could move off it, it moved out from under me… and there were slow smooth ripples on the water.  I could not see anything, but I believe it was a Manatee.

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I wanta paint this.

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An American Coot, I think.  There were many of them. These had babies with them… at this time of year???

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I paddled entirely around this lake, studying the vegetation, and believe a could see a pattern of where Manatee had grazed though the vegetation. 

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I sat quietly in this area for a very long time, hoping to see one, and hoping and hoping.  Oh well, one day, I guess.

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What can I say, it is an artist paradise.

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It is not even possible to take a bad photo here.

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A mound of vegetation left by the receding high waters of the past couple of years.  Evidence all around of high water.  Not an interesting shot you say???  But the purple/blue lizard that ran over the top of the mound was.  Wish I had a faster camera.

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Can you see him back in the trees – the white bird?

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I zoomed in on him.  These guys don’t let you get very close.

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Spanish Moss.

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Field of daisies.

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Cyprus elbows… covered in vegetation from receding waters.

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So many birds here.  I wish I knew what they all were.

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Again, I wish I knew what plant this was!

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I want to paint it.

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Another one.

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At the far end of the lake there was this pole… the height of about 8-10 feet.  Again, vegetation from receding high waters.

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So… this is a Wildlife Management Area…. and the wildlife are doing a fine job of managing it.  Clear water.  Quiet.  No motor boats.  No other people on the water but lil ‘ol Swankie. This is by far, one of my prettiest paddles.   Heaven, I’m in Heaven.

Who is Swankie?

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Anywhere, USA, Full-Time USA traveler, United States
In 2006, I was shopping for a wheelchair. By 2007, I had new knees, better health and by 2008 a kayak. In Aug 2013, I kayaked my 49th state, Alaska, at the Holgate Glacier and in May 2014, I kayaked Hawaii, my 50th state, to celebrate my 70th Birthday and the finale to the wonderful adventure of Kayaking America. Next up... Re-kayaking southwestern states.

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