Tangle Oaks to Masonboro Blood Moon
- Distance
- 2.73nm
- Elevation +
- 7f
- TrailRank
- 37



Tangle Oaks to Masonboro Blood Moon/ HIGH tides.... cloud cover as moon rising, which gave way to a brilliant light....
View trailTangle Oaks to Masonboro Blood Moon/ HIGH tides.... cloud cover as moon rising, which gave way to a brilliant light....
View trailSonja and I did a two-day trip southbound from Randøy, kayaking and wid camping. Changing weather - Saturday started out sunny with a bit of wind, afternoon rain and thunderstorm, early night calm and lightly clouded. Su...
View trailMyakka River State Park to snook haven restaurant. A lot of gator activity at the beginning lot of bird turtles and fish. Flowing really good, can get tricky finding the river vs the flooded areas. Water temps were coole...
View trailThis is the return portion of a 2 night, 3 day solo kayak trip to Queen Elizabeth II Wetlands. Some open lake paddling but mostly rivers and small lakes. The portages are marked going both ways (often with a dock) and in...
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Get Wikiloc Premium Upgrade to remove AdsVery easy but not that beautiful as it‘s in the center of Tokyo, a city that isn’t beautiful at all, however, a good chance to come very close to the Tokyo Sky Tree; moreover, you can see uncounted big and small birds as...
View trailNice, easy paddle in the swamp. Very nice launch and recovery at Stephen C. Foster State Park. If you're going to paddle the swamp in the summer, I suggest you paddle the west side as it is more shaded than the east side...
View trailThe Courtenay, Puntledge and Tsolum Rivers have their confluence at the northeast corner of downtown Courtenay, about a kilometer from the corner of 5th Street and England Ave. This is a truly urban river, but also a ver...
View trailSpotted a car at the Burlington Coast Guard Station and drove to the cartop launch at the Millyard in Winooski. The launch is down river about .1 miles from where you must stop your car, It is then down a set of stairs a...
View trailOur first day in the area. We saw guillemots, goats, a bald eagle schooners. lobster fisherman, and a beautiful New England fishing town. We encountered several dozen of the lobster fishing boats over the three days o...
View trailHwy. 26 river gauge level at 4.4' made this paddle doable. Any lower and a lot of time would be spent dealing with downed trees across creek. Put in at Hwy. 377 was easy, all though slippery. Just ask my paddle buddy as ...
View trailWinabow - Rice Creek: Here's the wildlife I saw.... Deer with full rack crossing creek, Beaver swimming across the creek; Red-headed woodpecker; and a feral boar, (complete with tusks), dead at an exit twd. the road... r...
View trailA kayak trip in Queen Elizabeth Wetlands Park. There is parking at the Head Lake access point. Head north east across the lake towards the low point on the horizon. The river mouth is pretty easy to find and is marked as...
View trailThird Day: Monday, 7/1/2013 This was our day out on the St. Lawrence to spot some whales. We drove down river to the town of Grandes-Bergeronnes and put in at a tour operation with a boat ramp. There was supposed to be ...
View trailSweet, easy paddle with a couple of surprises! Free concrete boat launch, with ample parking and a clean port-a-let. There was a possibility of launching from a wooden dock, but was kind of sketchy. Wind was around 7-...
View trailParc national des Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie is one of Québec's most beautiful natural monuments. It was named after a series of valleys cut deep into a range of high mountains. Steep slopes, beautiful natural s...
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A short trip around the islands that dot the harbour near Granada. An eruption of the nearby Mombacho Volcano some 1,500 years ago created this beautiful site in Lake Nicaragua. Water was very warm and the people are fri...
View trailThis is a half day journey with four sections(legs) to paddle. It is imperative to use the tides, winds and currents to your advantage. Typically most currents and swells push in from 200 degrees(SSW). Kayaks and SUPs ca...
View trailNice and picturesque river. Three portages through dams. In the middle a few rapids WW I-II, before Leevaku starts slow water. Shores are very overgrown - it's difficult to land or pitch a tent. Fortunately you can find ...
View trailWe put in at the Cedar Key public beach area and paddled the approximately 1 mile to the sandy beach just north of the old wooden pier. Docking our kayaks, we headed out on the trail across the Atsena Otie Key. There is ...
View trailFrom Sibenik to Kaprije, and kayaking around the isles. We encountered all kind of weather - motionless water and hardly bearable heat, heavy thunderstorms with lightning, strong winds and continuous rain for one and a h...
View trailBoth launch site and take out were very accessible. This section needs to be done only when water is at 12'/just at flood stage. Smaller sit-in kayaks highly recommended. The current was swift and there were many fallen ...
View trailPaddled inside to Blind Pass then out to the Gulf, past the Dome Homes on Cape Romano to Second Chance. Back through Morgan Bay, the Morgan River, Grassy Bay, and Caxambas Bay.
View trailBeautiful Fall paddle. Part of the Creek that we sought was just filled in making our oxbow return not possible. Great exploration of the blockage.
View trailThis is one of 14 Wikiloc Trails in a series that recounts an 855 kilometer (531 statute mile, 461 nautical mile) journey by kayak from Bennett, British Columbia to Dawson City, Yukon Territories from June 30 to July 13,...
View trailKayaking expedition from Pasir Ris Beach across the channel to the very beautiful area between Pulau Ketam and Pulau Ubin, then to Pulau Ubin Jetty for lunch, and return across the channel to Pasir Ris Beach. DETAIL: ...
View trailA great hint to help you choose your outdoor gear and clothing!
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