View Turning Basin : Alexander St. Delaware-Raritan Canal in a larger map
It was a cold day, about 1 degree C (33 F) , with a wind chill of several degrees. The wind blew on and off, but for the most part I was fairly well protected from the worst of it. The day was alternately sunny and cloudy, but a great day to be on the water.
Multiple layers proved successful- thermal, skivvy (turtleneck) t shirt, hoodie , life jacket and spray jacket were the go. Two pairs of socks and gloves almost did the trick, but after a couple of hours, the extremities were chilly,so I broke out my recent acquisition -hand and toe warmers.
Looking Back to Alexander Ave Bridge |
Water Level Gauge |
Saw a couple of others on the canal, a Dad and his son training for the Olympics. They were in sliver thin boats with the most powerful looking paddles I have seen; carbon fibre like mine, but with a scoop angle that was amazing.
I was out for just over 3 1/2 hours . The canal is such a boon in windy weather- safe and protected- just a bit of drive out into Jersey, but its all good.
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