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First float of the P&H Scorpio

18/5/2018

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A new kayak.

12/5/2018

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I bought another kayak. The type that I have wanted for years. This is the P&H Scorpio sea kayak. Once again it was second-hand and was in need of attention.
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Adventure Training

8/5/2018

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Went on an adventure training trip with a few of the Navy guys from work.
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Pinjarra to Coodanup, overnight trip.

6/5/2018

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esterday I left from Pinjarra boat ramp to paddle down to Cooleenup island where I was to camp overnight. The next day was to paddle from the island and into Mandurah.
I knew before I left that Sunday was going to be wet and I was ok with that, but I wasn't sure what the winds would be like.
Day 1: GPS Trace
You will note my phone lost contact a couple of times and straightlined my course but you get the idea.
Packing my boat at the ramp, I was surprised the room I had. Only having the back storage area, I needed to still try and balance out the load. I put a bunch of stuff in front of my rudder pedals and behind my seat in the cockpit.
The wind was up on the first day but for a lot of my paddle the wind did not touch the water, so it was fairly easy paddling.
I quickly caught up and passed a bunch of social paddlers that were only out for an short trip. After that I didn't see many others, but did come across two guys on the pedal kayaks fishing.
The wind started to affect me as I got close to Ravenswood and to my camping spot (probably approx 6kms).
Coming into Yunderup, I took a diversion to the tavern to buy some refreshing beers. It was approx 3kms to Cooleenup from the tavern.
Arriving at Cooleenup, to my horror, it said no camping. I was less than impressed. It had picnic tables and a toilet block.
Not to fear I crossed the Murray and camped on Meeyip Island.
During the night there were some drunken d!@ks blaring music and yelling and screaming. They were also purposely creating wake to annoy boaters camped on the river.
Couldn't sleep that well with the sore shoulders, but got some. Woke up at 0200 as the wind and rain came down. The wind got stronger and stronger. My tent was lucky not to blow away.
Asked my missus to come pick me up at Coodanup boat ramp as the winds were strong and head on and I wasn't going to be able to make it to Mandurah. Apparently by the time I landed winds were up to 39km/h with the highest gust hitting 57km/h.
I think the final paddle to Coodanup was only about 3kms.
All in all, I enjoyed myself, but now know that I want a full on sea kayak for touring. This should move quicker with less flex, whereby allowing me to travel further.
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Kwinana Beach paddle.

29/4/2018

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A paddle up to the industrial area from Kwinana beach. I was visited by dolphins on this trip.
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Onto the Munda Biddi

15/4/2018

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A self mapped adventure out to the Munda Biddi Trail.
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Mangles Bay paddle

8/4/2018

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Went for a bit of an explore around the Mangles Bay area of Rockingham.
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Perception Acadia

8/4/2018

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I bought this kayak second-hand and it was in a bad state of repair. By the time I finished with it, I had brought it up to near new condition.
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Upper Canning River

6/4/2018

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Went for a paddle with my sister on the upper Canning River. Started from the Kent St weir and headed up river from there.
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Serpentine river

3/4/2018

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This was my first long paddle. It ended up being approximately 14kms and the first time I came close to dolphins.
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    My name is Mark McIntosh, but everyone calls me Macr.

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