Archive | July, 2023

First Kayak Adventure of 2023

15 Jul

This past winter was long and hard and it seemed like forever that there was still snow and ice prohibiting any kayaking whatsoever.  Around the first of May, Jerri and I took a ride up to Silver Lake to check out conditions.  What we saw made us believe that we would not be able to kayak at our beautiful Caples or Silver Lakes until July.  It turns out we were correct.

Prevalent sign on Highway 88
Hwy 88 in avalanche area
Silver Lake with some water going out the dam. Technically, Silver Lake is part of the El Dorado Water Irrigation and Recreation Areas that stores water for thirsty Californians.  Logically, the lake level goes down as the summer wears on.  For you techies, the lake is at 7200’ elevation and, when full, covers about 525 acres.  Its outflow is the South Fork, American River.  Couldn’t find the depth, but I’m sure parts of it are 100’ deep
Under all that snow is a road beside that Kit Carson sign. It is the one we take to our favorite beach.
he avalanche area going the opposite direction. Everything is looking good! That white patch to the left is a wall of snow. Sorry the photo is blurred somewhat. The road isn’t very smooth.
Silver Lake is ready for us! 
Jerri is already picking up speed to get out there and zip around the lake. Actually, we don’t zip. We take our time to check out the scenery and enjoy the moment.
We checked out our favorite beach…it was flooded.  Do you see the yellow stuff on the water?  That is pollen.  The pine trees are loaded!
It was a lovely day!
5 Canada geese.  They generally cruise around the circumference of the lake or perhaps their special area looking for vittles.  It was a good day for critters.  We saw 2 deer, mergansers (a type of duck), a vulture, many blue jays, chipmunks and golden mantle squirrels.  We know bald eagles and ospreys inhabit Silver Lake but did not happen to see them on this trip.                             
Looking at Silver Lake from “our special lagoon.”  We love this place because as time passes, our lagoon becomes shallower and much warmer.  It is so much fun to play in, take a dip or just sit on some rocks with our feet in the water.  During this trip, the water was rather cool and deep (maybe 6 to 8’).  No dipping this time.   No photo either. It only looks like an arm of the lake, not a lagoon.
I think this is Alpine Penstemon.  There was quite a bit of it near where I took the previous photo.  Other flowers were still in bloom as well.
Our camp site with new towels.  We are so blessed to be able to get out and enjoy what nature offers us.  Can’t wait to go again next week