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Truly_Tacidius t1_j3yhaaa wrote

I was so convinced this was a screenshot from Red Dead 2 for a split second.

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kables t1_j3y1fc3 wrote

Beautiful

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ThanksForTheRain t1_j3yrdtl wrote

Curious how cold it is for you. It came up in convo recently with a friend about how soon would be comfortable to go kayaking again. I'm a noob, but he says it would be better to wait til spring or the end of it.

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PreviousRepeat0 OP t1_j3ytqqq wrote

It’s been pretty consistently in the low 40’s at night and low 50’s by day, which is pretty typical. I had on a light jacket and a 3ml wetsuit (more in case I tip into the 45 degree water than for the air). When the suns out it’s spectacular. Of course that’s the hard part…getting sun!

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ThanksForTheRain t1_j3yuyqr wrote

Thanks! I moved here about 1.5 years ago and it's been a joy exploring the state. Kayaking here was such a cool experience, seeing Lion's Mane jellies and seals aplenty, various anemone and tubeworms. Can you recommend any places to go to see aquatic life?

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PreviousRepeat0 OP t1_j3ywaa0 wrote

I like to pick routes from https://kitsappeninsulawatertrails.com/, mainly because I’m on the peninsula myself. If you stay close to shore you can see all kinds of life below (crabs, anemones, fish, occasional octopus) and above (seals, otters). Paddling in the harbor let’s you get under and around the docks which seem to hold some neat critters.

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ThanksForTheRain t1_j3ywuan wrote

Are the seals anything to worry about? I saw a platform with about 40 of them, and several came off and started following us. It was interesting at first, but it started freaking me out. I hear they can be curious creatures though. Thanks a bunch for the info

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PreviousRepeat0 OP t1_j3zvpgk wrote

The seals aren’t an issue in my experience. They like watching and usually will be the first to get out of the way. When pups are concerned it’s a bit different. I think the rules are to stay at least 100 yards from pups…might have been a few nearby when you came upon them? I hope you do get out soon, it’s so rewarding when the good days strike

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ThanksForTheRain t1_j3zw1o0 wrote

Yes, we stayed clear of them, only close enough to get a peek. I believe there was a sign nearby stating keep 100 yards distance. Circled back shortly ahead, and when we passed by a handful started coming after us. They didn't seem particularly aggressive, but it was unnerving to see the heads pop out closer and closer

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tdyo t1_j3zfd8m wrote

Beautiful. I was enjoying a campfire over at Penrose on the Key Peninsula today. It was a glorious morning.

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maxim2boobles t1_j3zqyo3 wrote

are you wearing a dry suit?

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PreviousRepeat0 OP t1_j3zw644 wrote

Just a wetsuit today as I was right in the harbor and never more than 50 yards from shore…although it was tempting to venture further today. I’d be pretty sketched doing anything more adventurous without a dry suit…but I’m chicken that way

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maxim2boobles t1_j3zwv5d wrote

good to know. I really want to yak during winter but have not suit

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