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Assateague Island National Seashore
I would love to paddle Assateague island this time of year. Any clubs
that paddles this island ? Good places to launch a boat , camping ? Any dangers in paddling this area ? |
I lead a trip there for my club, and go at least once a year to surf. For
white water boat surfing, it's one of the few SAFE beaches to use. It has a sand bar offshore where the waves break, so if you get trashed or flipped, you're in deep enough water not to break your neck. We used the State park campgrounds, had a bunch of flat water paddlers who paddled the bay and some in th ocean too. Take bikes too! We usually go in late Sept\early Oct. when the bugs are at a minimum. Best launching area is in the National Park end, although there is a fee. I'm sure any shop within 100 miles will more than likely have canoe trail maps. The only danger is knowing when the tide is low, don't get stuck in the mud! And of course don't take people offshore without proper experience. "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... I would love to paddle Assateague island this time of year. Any clubs that paddles this island ? Good places to launch a boat , camping ? Any dangers in paddling this area ? |
How is it for the Month May (early part of ) ? Bugs ? What is your club
name ? Base in Virgina ? I will be moving to Richmond area soon. Grip wrote: I lead a trip there for my club, and go at least once a year to surf. For white water boat surfing, it's one of the few SAFE beaches to use. It has a sand bar offshore where the waves break, so if you get trashed or flipped, you're in deep enough water not to break your neck. We used the State park campgrounds, had a bunch of flat water paddlers who paddled the bay and some in th ocean too. Take bikes too! We usually go in late Sept\early Oct. when the bugs are at a minimum. Best launching area is in the National Park end, although there is a fee. I'm sure any shop within 100 miles will more than likely have canoe trail maps. The only danger is knowing when the tide is low, don't get stuck in the mud! And of course don't take people offshore without proper experience. "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... I would love to paddle Assateague island this time of year. Any clubs that paddles this island ? Good places to launch a boat , camping ? Any dangers in paddling this area ? |
Drew Cutter wrote in
: How is it for the Month May (early part of ) ? Bugs ? What is your club name ? Base in Virgina ? I will be moving to Richmond area soon. I've been there in May a couple of times and you'd be there near the beginning of the official mosquito season. A couple of years ago we stayed at a place right on the bay the week before the official start day (something like May 17th) and it wasn't bad. Beware of ticks, however, as they can be found in bushy areas as early as March. There is a state campground right in Chincoteague and primative camps on Assateague Island that I believe require a permit (perhaps Mike McCrea will chime in as he goes there every year). Little known secret: There is a restaurant at the Island Motor lodge that serves the best breakfast I've ever had anywhere (we've been there three times). Apparently it's run by a chef that used to run a 4-star restaurant Chincoteague, left for DC for a few years, then came back to Chincoteague. We had a french toast with grand marnier and Baileys Irish Cream that was out of this world. Grip wrote: I lead a trip there for my club, and go at least once a year to surf. For white water boat surfing, it's one of the few SAFE beaches to use. It has a sand bar offshore where the waves break, so if you get trashed or flipped, you're in deep enough water not to break your neck. We used the State park campgrounds, had a bunch of flat water paddlers who paddled the bay and some in th ocean too. Take bikes too! We usually go in late Sept\early Oct. when the bugs are at a minimum. Best launching area is in the National Park end, although there is a fee. I'm sure any shop within 100 miles will more than likely have canoe trail maps. The only danger is knowing when the tide is low, don't get stuck in the mud! And of course don't take people offshore without proper experience. "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... I would love to paddle Assateague island this time of year. Any clubs that paddles this island ? Good places to launch a boat , camping ? Any dangers in paddling this area ? |
It's the Conewago Canoe Club in York Pa. They do not spray the area because
of the wild ponies, hence bugs when it's warm. Also, the water is warmer in Sept than May. http://www.conewagocanoeclub.org/ "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... How is it for the Month May (early part of ) ? Bugs ? What is your club name ? Base in Virgina ? I will be moving to Richmond area soon. Grip wrote: I lead a trip there for my club, and go at least once a year to surf. For white water boat surfing, it's one of the few SAFE beaches to use. It has a sand bar offshore where the waves break, so if you get trashed or flipped, you're in deep enough water not to break your neck. We used the State park campgrounds, had a bunch of flat water paddlers who paddled the bay and some in th ocean too. Take bikes too! We usually go in late Sept\early Oct. when the bugs are at a minimum. Best launching area is in the National Park end, although there is a fee. I'm sure any shop within 100 miles will more than likely have canoe trail maps. The only danger is knowing when the tide is low, don't get stuck in the mud! And of course don't take people offshore without proper experience. "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... I would love to paddle Assateague island this time of year. Any clubs that paddles this island ? Good places to launch a boat , camping ? Any dangers in paddling this area ? |
I'm Guessing that camping is out for the most part (during the warmer
parts of the year ). Is there a good area to camp (safe from mosquito's) ? What about clothing / guard against ticks , etc ? John Fereira wrote: Drew Cutter wrote in : How is it for the Month May (early part of ) ? Bugs ? What is your club name ? Base in Virgina ? I will be moving to Richmond area soon. I've been there in May a couple of times and you'd be there near the beginning of the official mosquito season. A couple of years ago we stayed at a place right on the bay the week before the official start day (something like May 17th) and it wasn't bad. Beware of ticks, however, as they can be found in bushy areas as early as March. There is a state campground right in Chincoteague and primative camps on Assateague Island that I believe require a permit (perhaps Mike McCrea will chime in as he goes there every year). Little known secret: There is a restaurant at the Island Motor lodge that serves the best breakfast I've ever had anywhere (we've been there three times). Apparently it's run by a chef that used to run a 4-star restaurant Chincoteague, left for DC for a few years, then came back to Chincoteague. We had a french toast with grand marnier and Baileys Irish Cream that was out of this world. Grip wrote: I lead a trip there for my club, and go at least once a year to surf. For white water boat surfing, it's one of the few SAFE beaches to use. It has a sand bar offshore where the waves break, so if you get trashed or flipped, you're in deep enough water not to break your neck. We used the State park campgrounds, had a bunch of flat water paddlers who paddled the bay and some in th ocean too. Take bikes too! We usually go in late Sept\early Oct. when the bugs are at a minimum. Best launching area is in the National Park end, although there is a fee. I'm sure any shop within 100 miles will more than likely have canoe trail maps. The only danger is knowing when the tide is low, don't get stuck in the mud! And of course don't take people offshore without proper experience. "Drew Cutter" wrote in message ... I would love to paddle Assateague island this time of year. Any clubs that paddles this island ? Good places to launch a boat , camping ? Any dangers in paddling this area ? |
John Fereira wrote:
Drew Cutter wrote: How is it for the Month May (early part of ) ? Bugs ? What is your club name ? Base in Virgina ? I will be moving to Richmond area soon. I've been there in May a couple of times and you'd be there near the beginning of the official mosquito season. A couple of years ago we stayed at a place right on the bay the week before the official start day (something like May 17th) and it wasn't bad. Beware of ticks, however, as they can be found in bushy areas as early as March. John, how do they enforce the start of the season on the mosquitos? -- Steve Cramer Athens, GA |
Steve Cramer wrote in
: John Fereira wrote: Drew Cutter wrote: How is it for the Month May (early part of ) ? Bugs ? What is your club name ? Base in Virgina ? I will be moving to Richmond area soon. I've been there in May a couple of times and you'd be there near the beginning of the official mosquito season. A couple of years ago we stayed at a place right on the bay the week before the official start day (something like May 17th) and it wasn't bad. Beware of ticks, however, as they can be found in bushy areas as early as March. John, how do they enforce the start of the season on the mosquitos? It's quite unenforceble, and the "official" date I read just came off a local island paper. Obviously, the weather will have a lot to do with when mosquitos really start to become a problem. From my experience as a flyfisherman it seems that insects are very temperature sensitive, especially aquatic insects. Mayflies start hatching when the water temperature reaches 50 degrees and different species will hatch at different times of the year as the water warms up. |
Drew Cutter wrote in
: I'm Guessing that camping is out for the most part (during the warmer parts of the year ). Is there a good area to camp (safe from mosquito's) ? What about clothing / guard against ticks , etc ? From what I've read bay side camp sites are much worse than ocean side sites. When guarding against mosquitos and ticks generally exposing as little skin as possible helps. For ticks, having a "friend" check places that you can't see (behind the neck) at the end of the day if you've spent any time in the bush is a good idea. May is still pretty much "off season" in that area so motels are often at reduced prices and vacant. Depending on your budget there are also a lot of vacation houses that can be rented by the week and some for as little as 3 days. As I wrote earlier we rented a place that was right on the water. It was about 3-4 houses away from the bridge that goes from Chincoteague to Assateague. At night the light from the lighthouse would wash across the second floor deck. It was a great location. |
John have you done any camping around assateague ? Would a hammock and
portable stand work , against Sand fleas , mosquitoes ? Rain storms and bivy , good idea or go with a tent ? John Fereira wrote: Drew Cutter wrote in : I'm Guessing that camping is out for the most part (during the warmer parts of the year ). Is there a good area to camp (safe from mosquito's) ? What about clothing / guard against ticks , etc ? From what I've read bay side camp sites are much worse than ocean side sites. When guarding against mosquitos and ticks generally exposing as little skin as possible helps. For ticks, having a "friend" check places that you can't see (behind the neck) at the end of the day if you've spent any time in the bush is a good idea. May is still pretty much "off season" in that area so motels are often at reduced prices and vacant. Depending on your budget there are also a lot of vacation houses that can be rented by the week and some for as little as 3 days. As I wrote earlier we rented a place that was right on the water. It was about 3-4 houses away from the bridge that goes from Chincoteague to Assateague. At night the light from the lighthouse would wash across the second floor deck. It was a great location. |
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