The Fiberglass Anniversary

Christine and I spent the last 3 days in the San Juan Islands (a group of islands in Puget Sound, a couple hours from Seattle) celebrating our ninth wedding anniversary.  We camped at Spencer Spit State Park, which is one of my favorite campgrounds for it's private campsites and good location and scenery.  We had a very relaxing weekend.

I think the most exciting aspect of the weekend, and the one that triggered the title, was picking up a used tandem sea kayak.  We've been talking about getting one for years.  We've taken paddling classes, rented them, gone on guided trips with them, but we've never owned one.  Now we do.

We went on three different paddles over the weekend and enjoyed the solitude, quiet, and wildlife.  Spencer Spit was a great place to re-aquaint ourselves with paddling as the waters were gentle and the scenery and wildlife were plentiful.  Last night we took it across the island to MacKaye Harbor and that was a bit more challenging and probably above our skill level until we re-take the kayaking safety courses.

I look forward to many years of kayaking and kayak camping with Christine.  I don't think we could have had a better ninth anniversary.

Published 27 August 2008 04:26 AM by AlexWetmore
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Comments

# Phil said on 26 August, 2008 09:38 PM

Fiberglass-- much better than china.

# Rory said on 27 August, 2008 08:50 AM

what a great way to spend an anniversery.  congratulations!

# beth h said on 27 August, 2008 09:27 AM

Happy Anniversary! (We celebrated our fifth last week -- paper).

Hope you guys enjoy a gazillion more years together.

# Jimmy Livengood said on 27 August, 2008 11:19 AM

Happy Anniversary!  Is that a Seaward kayak?

# AlexWetmore said on 27 August, 2008 01:02 PM

Jimmy -- It is a Seaward Gemini.  It is their entry level double and was our choice for it's slightly shorter length (18' vs 20+ feet for most doubles) which makes it fit in our proposed storage location.  We had 19' maximum to work with.  I also considered the similar Seascape Point 5, but many people that I talked to thought Seaward made a better kayak.

It's well used and we'll have a little homework to do some gelcoat repairs, but I think it'll work great for us.  I look forward to our first kayak camping trip.

# Robert said on 04 September, 2008 08:54 AM

My wife and I kayaked in and around Kauai on our honeymoon. We've been talking about getting one ever since. This blog is stirring that pot back up. I can't wait to get out again.

# Alex Wetmore is always busy with something... said on 22 September, 2008 07:42 AM

Our summer vacation this year was sort of 3 vacations right after each other.  You've heard