With so many people kayaking Nauset Marsh in the summer, a place was needed a place to store their kayaks. In years past, people would tie their kayaks or canoes up on the shore in the grass. This year they will be able to store them on these new racks that have been put in for their use.
You can see that already a few people havetaken advantage of the racks. I’m sure in the next few weeks we will see them full as we’ve already seen many kayakers out on the marsh already.
Yesterday was a gorgeous day here on Cape Cod with sunny skies and warm temps. These 2 kayakers were enjoying their paddle on the salt marsh, especially with the extreme high tide.
When we bought our kayaks 24+ years ago, it was one of the best purchases we ever made. I don’t think there is anything prettier than being out on the water, especially at Nauset Marsh. (Click on blog link for route photo.)
I loved this photograph of paddling one of the inlets in the salt marsh. It was fun to put our route in our GPS and see how far we paddled, which was almost 8 miles. Wow! Have you ever paddled Nauset Marsh?
It was a gorgeous day to paddle Nauset Marsh. It is ever-changing from day to day and from high tide to low tide. It was high enough that we were able to paddle on the salt marsh by Coast Guard Station without getting stuck in low tide. (Click on blog link for other photo.)
These two kayakers looked so content paddling on the creek in the salt marsh. It was a beautiful day and they were taking their time to enjoy the scenery and “smell the roses.”
Total contentment, don’t you think?
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