Great open coast paddle initiated by our fearless president Fred. On a foggy Saturday morning we gathered on the shores of Drakes Bay. Launch was delayed a bit and rather sporadic when it occurred. We paddled south to Point Resistance. Along the way we saw much evidence of geological weathering along the coast. At Point Resistance there were several arches, caves and blow holes to check out. We goofed around and waited for the others. We continued south to Millers Point for lunch . There was a large group of seals hanging at the point. Everyone was following me to find a decent landing. I selected what looked like a nice sandy beach the surf was dumping but very small. I pulled in close to shore and rode wave in only to realize at the last moment the beach was all gravel as soon as the last wave sucked out. My bow landed hard on the rocks and I broach to the right. I braced nicely and popped back up more by luck than skill. Of course everyone was hungry and followed me in. Once safely on the beach, Joan let me know we should have landed further north. After munching down shared veggies, cookies and chocolate half the group headed back while the other half continued south. On reflection, it probably would have been easier for everyone to launch by pushing their boats out past the small surf and flopping in, well that's why we write journals. The fog which had been clearing seemed to close down on us. We paddled hard for about 45 minutes and the falls appeared from the fog. After we snapped a few photos we headed for home. We chucked home at a decent pace. I crashed hard on a simple surf landing (took a chunk out of my helmet) need more practice. I was going to do a roll for Dan Mauk who taught me how but it was too shallow.
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