A closer look for reference purposes.
I am posting two different versions of the same photo this evening with the second photo being a bit of a crop to show where I launch my canoe. I took the photo merely to show the colors in the sky in the north as there were some subtle color to be seen in the sky. I never intended to use it for any other purpose, but will try to add a bit more about the bayou system while I am on the subject.
A bit of an explanation will point you in another direction and allow you explore Armand Bayou which extends north from this point and snakes its way along for rough 4.75 miles. That doesn’t sound like a great distance but it does take some to paddle up in that direction and explore all of the nooks and crannies of Armand Bayou. If you stop and take photos like I do, you could easily spend an entire day along that stretch of the bayou. You can launch the canoe or kayak and paddle under the bridge and be on your way to explore another waterway. Just stay to the left where the bayou splits you’ll enjoy the trip a lot more.
The white structure that you see just to the right of center in the crop is a floating dock that I use to launch my canoe. Most people slide their canoes into the water on the boat ramp that you see in the far right of the scene. It adds a lot of scratches to the underside of the canoe, and so I never use it. A bit harder to launch from the floating dock, but my canoe is much happier when I treat it nicely. My last canoe lasted 33 years and is still in good working order still useable.
I’ll stop blabbering away an be on my way. It’s a nice place to enjoy with endless possibilities.
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A closer look for reference purposes.
I am posting two different versions of the same photo this evening with the second photo being a bit of a crop to show where I launch my canoe. I took the photo merely to show the colors in the sky in the north as there were some subtle color to be seen in the sky. I never intended to use it for any other purpose, but will try to add a bit more about the bayou system while I am on the subject.
A bit of an explanation will point you in another direction and allow you explore Armand Bayou which extends north from this point and snakes its way along for rough 4.75 miles. That doesn’t sound like a great distance but it does take some to paddle up in that direction and explore all of the nooks and crannies of Armand Bayou. If you stop and take photos like I do, you could easily spend an entire day along that stretch of the bayou. You can launch the canoe or kayak and paddle under the bridge and be on your way to explore another waterway. Just stay to the left where the bayou splits you’ll enjoy the trip a lot more.
The white structure that you see just to the right of center in the crop is a floating dock that I use to launch my canoe. Most people slide their canoes into the water on the boat ramp that you see in the far right of the scene. It adds a lot of scratches to the underside of the canoe, and so I never use it. A bit harder to launch from the floating dock, but my canoe is much happier when I treat it nicely. My last canoe lasted 33 years and is still in good working order still useable.
I’ll stop blabbering away an be on my way. It’s a nice place to enjoy with endless possibilities.
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