It's hard to believe we have been in
Australia almost three months and are still – apart from our short
trips away – in Sydney. After a big purge in Canada, getting rid
of sleeping bags, crampons, ice axes and the like, we are now in the
process of accumulating more stuff. For the last four months we have
lived, quite comfortably, with just the contents of the two backpacks
(each) we brought with us from Canada. True, we have bought a few
things like a vehicle, a little two burner cooker and gas tank, a
water jug and a bunch of carrot hangars, but, other than that, we've
been having lots of fun with minimal gear.
The only thing that is holding us in
Sydney is our increasingly frustrating search for a couple of ocean
kayaks. We already own a double Feathercraft kayak – a great kayak
(although it has become quite a wet boat as it ages) for travelling
with (particularly by airplane), but a poor option for day or weekend
paddles. Our Feathercraft, whimsically named “Headwind,” takes
at least an hour to put together, and, must be carefully washed and
dried after use. Not ideal for day tripping, or even multi-day
tripping when on the road longterm.
Currently, it seems like every kayak we
look at has some kind of downside – skegs in the middle of back
hatches, massive weight and length, dodgy hatch covers, too small
hatch openings, uncomfortable seats, and the list goes on.
We have found one kayak that fits all
our criteria, but, our preference would be to buy one second hand
rather than new. And so, we keep looking. In the meantime, we are
having lots of fun swimming in the ocean, riding boogie boards,
hiking, climbing, and paddling various kayaks borrowed from friends
and family. Tomorrow could be the day we find the ideal kayak.
Paddling borrowed kayaks in Botany Bay
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