+Bad_CRC Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 Got any pics of kayak caching? I got a kayak for xmas, and I'm dying since it'll be months till it's usable in the midwest. There are only a few boat caches in my state, but I'm anxious to hit em all. Might have to take the canoe out so the gf can come along though. Quote
+joranda Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 I'll have to learn how to and a picture here. I enjoy kayak caches. Quote
+nittany dave Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 I got myself one at Christmas too and haven't taken it out yet. I'm still waiting for my paddle to come, should be today (I'm up the creek without a paddle!). I've gone canoe/kayak caching a couple of times and can't wait to do more. There are a lot around here and the weather has been nice enough to go out several times since the holidays. Quote
+briansnat Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 (edited) There are only a few boat caches in my state, but I'm anxious to hit em all. Might be time to place a few. You'd think the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" would have more than its share of boating caches. I've done some canoe caching. Since canoeing is almost like kayaking here are a few geocaching pics with the canoe and some with kayaking friends. Edited January 14, 2008 by briansnat Quote
+Isonzo Karst Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 (edited) How many do you want? here's the gallery on one of my favorite 'yak caches The Crack - gallery Here's Lbase paddling up the Withlacoochee in west central FL and here's a bunch of us landing on a mangrove isle in the Gulf of Mexico - fine cache, and a miracle that the cache owner discovered and got permission for a cache on state lands in the midst of a NWR. We saw flamingos that day and the dolphins played with the 'yaks as we paddled. Dang, I love 'yak caching.... and from IK's all time favorite #1 best cache journey in Florida da dog 'yaks GC7AF and one more gallery, from a "best of Florida" multi cache on the Hillsborough through the Wilderness Parks Multiple Gators Gallery Edited January 14, 2008 by Isonzo Karst Quote
+HopsMaltYeast Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 Do a lot of kayak and canoe trips and fishing - don't have any photos of caching yet - lots of camping and fishing. Funny - I just learned of GeoCaching a month or 2 ago and within the first 2 days it occurred to me that Kayaks and caching would go well together and I thought of a perfect place for one, (Matanzas River ICW area near St. Augustine). Looked on the Google GeoCache map and found that someone was years ahead of me on this idea and spot - plus a dozen others are nearby. Quote
+Bad_CRC Posted January 14, 2008 Author Posted January 14, 2008 There are only a few boat caches in my state, but I'm anxious to hit em all. Might be time to place a few. You'd think the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" would have more than its share of boating caches. Ironic, eh? Also Ironic that I live in the ONLY county in MN that doesn't have any natural lakes. I created 2 boat caches last year, the first one failed, and the second one flooded badly right before it was going to go active. heh. Hopefully I'll get to place a few this summer. Sooner or later I'll figure out how to do them right. Quote
+DeRock & The Psychic Cacher Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 We love to yak cache. Here is the Psychic Cacher between stages of Kayak Me We got more than a few looks on the highway to GW5. Our daughter took this pic just before we left. Here's me and the Psychic Cacher taking a lunch break on the water in between caches on the GW5 Kayak Run And our joke in Michigan is- Here is a well equiped 5 star terrain geocaching vehicle It doesn't happen often enough for my liking but I love the FTF hunt for yak caches too. And we coined a new term in North Carolina. Bush-yaking: The lily pads were so intense on Harris Lake that it was a huge physical effort to paddle through them. Deane AKA: DeRock & the Psychic Cacher - Grattan MI Quote
+klossner Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 There are some photos on this cache page. The cache is in my back yard but can be reached only by kayak or canoe. Quote
Guyute1210 Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 (edited) I'm going to have to get more of our pictures online, but here is a great view from the lake on our 'yak cache... Edited January 14, 2008 by Guyute1210 Quote
+4BOWS Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 (edited) Here are some photos of Mr. 4BOWS and oldest son 4BOWS kayaking up the Snake River to the base of Shoshone Falls near Twin Falls, Idaho in search of a cache that is located near the bottom of the falls and only accessible by water. We found the cache and had a wonderful day. Edited January 14, 2008 by 4BOWS Quote
+JoGPS Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 Don’t have a kayak but have a small row boat that I use when going out with my buddies kayaking and canoing, only difference, I don't flip over. At this cache location had a 180lb concrete cache tied around my waist with ropes as the two cachers in scuba gear got the cache open with a 24 in pipe wrench man, what we want do for a smiley Quote
+Monkeybrad Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 (edited) I love caching by kayak and since Joe posted the pics of me in scuba gear above, I figured I would post a few to prove that I am not always in the water, sometimes I actually stay in my kayak. BTW the temperature was in the forties in the scuba diving pics above, but you've got to do what you've got to do for the big FTF. Here we are doing a series of water caches along the Cumberland River in Downtown Nashville. Here is a cool cache that is actually inside an old warehouse that the current wharf was built on top of. Another day when we encountered the General Jackson showboat while out on the Cumberland River. Checking out a potential hiding spot on the Stones River. While on the way to this cache, hidden in a hollow tree over the water. Following Scoot along the backwaters of the Duck River. And one with a whole gang of cachers following a tributary through a tunnel deep underground. I bought a new paddle yesterday and I cannot wait until it gets warm enough to hit the water again. Edited January 14, 2008 by Monkeybrad Quote
+Isonzo Karst Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 I'm enjoying this thread - we too ate lunch in the end of Lake Harris, I bet within a 100 feet of your shot DeRock & The Psychic Cacher. The Shoshone Falls! I wanna do that.... I wanna do all of it. I wanna row with Joe.... Quote
+Mopar Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 All these pics have me itching for spring! Those of you who love paddle caches, you MUST come to Connecticut. I'm pretty sure we have the highest density of that type of cache anywhere. We may be the 48th smallest state in the USA, but at last look we had 66 active paddle caches in CT. Once spring hits you can be sure we'll be adding even more. Quote
+GeoScooter1 Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 There is a series of 11 caches on the Caddo River here Cachin' on the Caddo that I plan on doing when the weather warms up and we also get some water. There have only been a few finds on the whole series, but they weren't placed until last July when it was so hot and the water has probably been low since then. I also have an AquaPac that use to carry my GPS, cell phone, and keys in and it sure comes in handy. Quote
+JoGPS Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 The devil made me post the pictures da Monkeybrad checking to see how stable it was da Monkeybrad finding out Must be fair he was really trying to find the limits of his new kayak, we had a blast that weekend, he could already out row me now he has a new supper paddle he has me scared he does he does hee hee With Monkeybrad in mind placed this cache Quote
+KJcachers Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 Is there a way to search for kayak or canoe caches? I tried using those as keywords and only found 2 in Virginia which I find hard to believe is all there is. Quote
+Planet Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 You have created a monster asking that question. You bet I do! Any photo from this event, I nearly cried when it ended, seriously! Noooooo, it can't be over, I don't wanna get out of the river!!!! Here are two of my many favorite people, the mann and Ttepee, that day on the Bantam River: This event turned into several more events, including the MoHo Wedding: We rescued this woman and her daughter one day, in a flooded swamp, see my log and Ttepee's log. I once tried to paddle the letters geo in script on a windy day, at this cache, to see if I could make the track on the map show up that way. It didn't work. Here's a travel bug at this event. Plenty of photos in the gallery, and on the nearby caches that were placed for the event. CITO!!!! It was a rainy day, but cleared up later on when the event was winding down. GeoHo, CT Trampers and Mopar on an island, there are photos at this event and the surrounding caches. and OK, so this wasn't taken on the water, but was a most special part of the day. Mopar proposes to GeoHo, and she said YES. And then they got married at a paddle event: Tons of photos there. I have more, but you can only post so many in one post. Quote
groundhog123 Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 Here are a couple while hunting for Squirrels on Langley Island The 2005 HGTV Dream home is directly behind my wife's head. (Cannot be seen) Quote
+Planet Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 (edited) And here's my trusty old beat up Phoenix landing in the mud at this cache. Does it have to be in a kayak? Because I like any kind of boat! This was a good day on the water, here's my catch. And, OMG, who could forget the story of Little Dude and Ozzy, the most fun thread,and one of the bestest times I ever had! In the Great Swamp in NY. Huntington Park, in CT with Saugatuck Rover. And for Mother Nature's naughty video, we have this little scene I caught on Glen Lake in Vermont one day. More paddling fun at White Memorial. And of course, the Mighty Hudson River. I hope you enjoy the photos and logs. Edited January 15, 2008 by Planet Quote
+LisaS Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 Kayak caches are the best! Here's a quick picture from a recent kayak caching day at White Memorial in CT. LisaS Quote
+LisaS Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 and Barefoot and I kayak caching in Florida and Barefoot near Selden Island in 2004 Love the hydros! LisaS Quote
groundhog123 Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 Kayak caches are the best! Here's a quick picture from a recent kayak caching day at White Memorial in CT. LisaS Hey Lisa, Sweet looking wood kayak you got there. What kind is it? I have Pygmy Osprey HP. Love it and don't get to paddle it enough though! Quote
groundhog123 Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 (edited) OOPS! double post (deleted) Edited January 15, 2008 by groundhog123 Quote
+poosu Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 (edited) I'm from Florida and we can yak anytime. If I'm succesful here are some pictures of a river CITO event on the Little Big Econolockhatchee River just east of Orlando. No luck, can't figure it out. Edited January 15, 2008 by Survivor Florida Quote
+LisaS Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 Thanks! That's a Shearwater Atlantic 19 that I built during the fall and winter of 2001/2002. Quote
+1NatureMom Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 Thanks! That's a Shearwater Atlantic 19 that I built during the fall and winter of 2001/2002. Yes, LisaS has one of the sweetest yaks I've ever seen! And Planet's yak has to be the lightest & fastest one! Someone above me said 'you've created a monster' by asking to post pix I see that 90% of the replys are from Conn. cachers Mopar is right,,,,we LOVE our hydro caches here in Conn.! I too have the itch for spring! I just posted in ctcachers.com about having a CITO event with yaks! Here's my lilest 1NatureGirl navigating around a Beaver Dam at those White Memorial Caches LisaS linked to. Quote
+ar_kayaker Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 The Jungle Island cache is the only one I've found so far that you have to find with a boat of some kind, and I found it in my old Dancer, but I've found Blow out bluff, the Richland Creek Geocache, and the Cascades of Extinction by kayak because it was the easiest way to get to them. I'd love to find more via kayak but there aren't many around so I may just have to hide them. AK Quote
+mickebush77 Posted January 16, 2008 Posted January 16, 2008 if you wan more kayaching come in my région. The saguenay fjord is amazing and the lac st-Jean is too beautiful nice kayak lisa you can see mine at gcw109 cache galery Quote
+Bad_CRC Posted January 16, 2008 Author Posted January 16, 2008 some great pics. Those paddle events look pretty cool... I wonder what the chances of pulling one of those off around here would be, that'd be fun. Lots of islands on the mississippi that would be perfect. Quote
+joranda Posted January 16, 2008 Posted January 16, 2008 I would enjoy going to a paddle event. Quote
+NYPaddleCacher Posted January 16, 2008 Posted January 16, 2008 Thanks! That's a Shearwater Atlantic 19 that I built during the fall and winter of 2001/2002. Nice looking boat. As one might image from my handle I enjoy paddling as much as caching. I built a cedar strip Outer Island several years ago. A couple of summers ago a big storm came through that knocked a large maple tree branch (probably 40' long, 12" diameter). I had my kayak up on slings in the back yard and the tree branch hit it perpendicular across the cockpit. It essentially broke the boat in half, crushing all but four cedar strips. It's currently sitting in my basement undergoing repair. I have the hull completely restored and still have to replace all the strips on the deck around the cockpit. Fortunately I also have a fiberglass boat (and a whitewater kayak, and a canoe) that I used to do the following cache: Quote
+bflentje Posted January 16, 2008 Posted January 16, 2008 (edited) Got any pics of kayak caching? I got a kayak for xmas, and I'm dying since it'll be months till it's usable in the midwest. There are only a few boat caches in my state, but I'm anxious to hit em all. Might have to take the canoe out so the gf can come along though. There is a series of 7 caches up on the Cannon River, probably not too far from you. There are plans for several more to be planted this early spring as winter thaws away. I believe there are, or soon will be, a series of caches on the Root River system as well. Edited January 16, 2008 by bflentje Quote
+dcsmitho Posted January 16, 2008 Posted January 16, 2008 Interesting find during a caching/kayaking trip through the mangrove tunnels of Matlacha (Mat-la-shay) FL. I just happened to have a TB with me called "The Floater".http://www.geocaching.com/track/log.aspx?luid=4671bc0d-99dc-479f-be3b-320e4f3aa59d&IID=3a976791-ddc1-4d75-8cd4-4e7c3a851c59 Quote
+1NatureMom Posted January 19, 2008 Posted January 19, 2008 some great pics. Those paddle events look pretty cool... I wonder what the chances of pulling one of those off around here would be, that'd be fun. Lots of islands on the mississippi that would be perfect. I'm sure you'd be pleasantly surprised of how ez hosting an event would be, and how much of a turn-out you'd have! "IF you build it, they will come" Especially if your area has not had this type of an event before. I'd be willing to bet the yak, that your local geocachers would LOVE it! Hydro-events will most likely cache on quickly too! Enjoy yourself by paddeling around the islands one day by yourself, and hide a few caches, then post the caches & the event for the launch site & have a tailgate party. Whola, there's your event! May I suggest that the caches you hide hold rite-n-rain paper for a log book (waterproof paper). Micro's tied to trees wtih fishing line work well too. These are my fav. micros! Doesnt have to be a fancy container for trades. It's about the adventure, not the container/trade.....and paddeling to a cache for the 1st time is an AMAZING adventure! Happy Paddeling! Quote
+EraSeek Posted January 19, 2008 Posted January 19, 2008 Here is Moun10Bike in one of my folding kayaks near my Burrows Island Light cache: And me in my Mad River Canoe "Wind in the Willows" near my Skagit Delta Labyrinth cache: both in northwest Washington. Quote
+Bad_CRC Posted January 19, 2008 Author Posted January 19, 2008 Is there a way to search for kayak or canoe caches? I tried using those as keywords and only found 2 in Virginia which I find hard to believe is all there is. caches requiring a boat should be listed with a difficulty of 5. a pocket query of this should show all of them if they are set up correctly. Quote
+Mopar Posted January 19, 2008 Posted January 19, 2008 Diversity Searching for a cache. A canoe (Zingerhead's?), Bblhed's little electric boat, and Barefoot and LisaS with kayaks. Also, I started a topic here with a request for a canoe/kayak related subform. Like they have for ham radio and backpacking. Feel free to post your thoughts on the idea over there. Quote
+Isonzo Karst Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Is there a way to search for kayak or canoe caches? I tried using those as keywords and only found 2 in Virginia which I find hard to believe is all there is. Search for caches with a TERRAIN of 5 (5 terrain=special equipment; boat). I just did a PQ preview of 5 terrain caches in VA and found 51. They're not all boat caches, some of them are climbing caches, but with a list of 51 you can skim through and get the boat caches. Not all boat caches will be correctly rated. Some will NOT be terrain rated 5, so you may miss some. There are a couple of Florida cachers maintaining bookmarked list of hydrocaches, and of mis-rated hydrocaches. Perhaps you'll find something like that in Virginia - the boat cache pages themselves may yield bookmarked lists of others. Quote
+Mopar Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 (edited) Is there a way to search for kayak or canoe caches? I tried using those as keywords and only found 2 in Virginia which I find hard to believe is all there is. Search for caches with a TERRAIN of 5 (5 terrain=special equipment; boat). I just did a PQ preview of 5 terrain caches in VA and found 51. They're not all boat caches, some of them are climbing caches, but with a list of 51 you can skim through and get the boat caches. Not all boat caches will be correctly rated. Some will NOT be terrain rated 5, so you may miss some. There are a couple of Florida cachers maintaining bookmarked list of hydrocaches, and of mis-rated hydrocaches. Perhaps you'll find something like that in Virginia - the boat cache pages themselves may yield bookmarked lists of others. You can also do a PQ for the boat required attribute. Like the terrain 5 rating, not all boat required caches will actually require a boat. Some people seem to use it for caches at a boat launch, or caches that you can see a body of water from, or even caches nowhere near water just to be "funny" (ps: purposely miss-rating caches is not funny). Also, not everyone uses the attributes, especially on older caches placed before the attributes feature was added. Still, between the attribute and the terrain rating searches you should be able to turn up most hydrocaches in your state. Look on the caches you find to see if someone has a bookmark list. If there isn't one, start one for your state. Oh, and to stay on topic, here's a pic of our 'yaks at a hydrocache we placed in the middle of the Housatonic River: Edited January 20, 2008 by Mopar Quote
+wimseyguy Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 I'm pretty sure we have the highest density of that type of cache anywhere. We may be the 48th smallest state in the USA, but at last look we had 66 active paddle caches in CT. Once spring hits you can be sure we'll be adding even more. I thought it had been agreed in earlier forum threads that NJ had the densest cachers not CT? Ohh paddle cache density...never mind then. I just ran a PQ on Terrain 5 caches within 100 miles of home, and got 62 hits. I know 4-5 are land based, and 1-2 may be liar's caches.....or not? We even offered a kayak caching run the day after Geowoodstock 5 for our paddle happy guests. I've already posted a link to our Fall Paddling Event in the bogus 5/5 thread but here are some of the best pics from the gallery too. On the way to the event site: Mass exodus to Keg Island: OK who has the log book? Quote
+wimseyguy Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 And here are a few of the pics from the Sunday Kayak run after GW5. I've had to sort through over 600 in the gallery so I apologize if I missed any. The Fleet sets sail: NCBiscuit directing traffic at the launch site: I'm sure there are more somewhere, but these are the only 2 that got posted to the event listing. Quote
+Vinny & Sue Team Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 We own two kayak caches (on islands), and also another cache which must be accessed by either kayak or helicopter, and we have also logged a fair number of kayak caches. However, at this time in the mountains of western Maryland, it is the dead of winter, and our kayak is not currently in use. Now, some folks have wondered what kayaks do when they are not being used for kayaking in water during the off-seasons such as winter. Well, here is a photo that I took this morning of our inflatable kayak, which is stored upside down on the ceiling of our living room. Kimba (the ginger male kitten) has been getting up on top of the kayak on his own for many months, and Jasmine (his cutie brunette sister) has long watched him with envy, but today was the first time that she figured out how to leap up there to join him; you see, you gotta hop from the floor to the top of the 5 gallon buckets and then onto the top of the bookcase by the window, then do a 180 degree turn, and then leap vertically 5 feet and horizontally 6 feet to land atop the kayak..... Kimba spends much of each day atop the kayak. Quote
+Mopar Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 Uhm, Vinny? Cats? Claws? Inflatable? Good idea? Quote
+Bad_CRC Posted January 21, 2008 Author Posted January 21, 2008 you keep it in your living room? now that's dedication. and I was wondering about the claws thing too. Quote
+Bad_CRC Posted January 21, 2008 Author Posted January 21, 2008 haven't ever found a paddle cache, but I've placed a couple. Neither lasted long, one didn't even survive long enough to get published due to a flood. here's pics from the other one. paddling to the hide. the cache container. Quote
+Vinny & Sue Team Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 Uhm, Vinny? Cats? Claws? Inflatable? Good idea? I know what you are wondering... My wife Sue wondered and worried about much the same thing when our kittens started to grow up and started a daily ritual -- back when the kayak was still sitting on the floor -- of scratching/sharpening their paws on the heavy-duty ballistic nylon fabric shells covering the inner vinyl inflatable bladders. I told her not to worry, and I explained to her with some smugness that the reason I had picked this two-person SOT (sit-on-top) kayak (it is an Airhead TK-2 and it is nearly bulletproof) over competing models and brands was largely because the vinyl air bladders in the Airhead are entirely encased in heavy-duty high-denier ballistic nylon, and due to the additional fact that the bottom of the boat is also covered in a urethane-coated nylon fabric as well, rendering the entire boat almost entirely immune to punctures from sharp objects. Sure enuf, the kittens and their mommy have now been sharpening their claws on the fabric shell of the boat for many months now, with nary a problem. In any case, my philosophy is that if I owned an inflatable kayak that was so delicate and fragile that a cat's claws could damage the boat, well then, I would NEVER want to trust such a boat on the water, because our rivers around here (that is, the rivers on which we go kayaking) are littered with far worse things than cat's claws! Sue was a reluctant convert at first, sure that the cat's claws would destroy the boat, but she now admits that the cat's claws are unable to do anything significant to the ballistic nylon fabric shells, much less to the vinyl air bladders inside the shells. BTW, we have put two years of heavy river kayaking on this kayak, with nary a problem to show for it. We even took it to a geo river/kayaking event once, where we loaned it to perhaps five different anonymous geocachers (i.e., strangers) who were seeking some nearby river caches, and it stood up to even that level of abuse just fine. I would recommend this particular model to anyone searching for a nearly bulletproof inflatable SOT kayak. Quote
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