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The Motley Crew Returns to Try Out New
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Dear Roanoke River
Partners,
We wanted to share some
pics from a warm but wet paddle last May. It started to rain as we
headed out on a Friday afternoon from Windsor and paddled down the
Cashie River to spend our first night at Lost Boat platform.
Paddling in the rain may not be f or everybody, but as we dismissed
our visions of a sunny day, we found ourselves enjoying the
wonderful solitude, the patter of rain drops on the water and the
mystical beauty of the misty river. When we pulled up to the
platform we were in for another treat. What a gem! This was no
ordinary chickee [the original canoe camping platforms built on the
Everglades Trail]. Some of us had participated in building Barred
Owl Roost and Beaver Lodge, the first 2 platforms, and it was
apparent that the platform design had since evolved.
The dock led to a
beautiful boardwalk which wound through the lush undergrowth, past a
very cool privy to a sturdy platform that appeared to have grown
amongst the trees. Were Hobbits nearby? We lashed a couple tarps
to the poles around the platform to set up a dinner canopy and then
whipped up some gourmet mac & cheese & tuna... pretty tasty
when served with a
bottle of wine and the music of barred owls!
Mosquitoes?... only a few around dusk and then they were gone for
the rest of the evening. The next day we had a nice long paddle (5
hours?) down the Cashie River to the Roanoke River and then across
to Conaby Creek to Royal Fern platform. This platform was
even more remote and beautiful than Lost Boat. From the
looks of the online reservation calendar it looks like not many
people have discovered it yet, but it was worth the trip. For other
paddlers that are going out in the rain, we recommend bringing a
large tarp (15'x 20') and rope for the platform, and a small tarp
(6x8') to throw over the privy. We'll be back!
Happy Paddling from the
Swamp Crew!- MK & Marc (NC), Mavis & Jamey (MD), & John (NY)
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Top: Lost Boat
Bottom: Royal Fern
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