They say that on the weekends you can walk up and down the center of the Weeki Wachee and never touch water with how many kayaks there are :). It was still pretty :)
For those of you that want to avoid crowds: I did this paddle in January and saw maybe 4 people on the river. It was also overcast and an on-and-off sprinkle, but I'll take that over the crowds.
Inspirational waters! How far up is it brackish? More rotation. Turn your torso from deep below your hips so we can see the paddle enter up by your feet on forward strokes and not just sweeps The rotation starting from the lower body engages those powerful legs. Using the legs means many repeatable long-distance days.
With the outgoing tide and heavy flow of the spring, it wasn't brackish for very long at all. The sheepshead fish and mullet don't seem to mind the fresh water much at all as I've seen them at all the springs that outflow to the Gulf. In fact it was clear water by the time I got to Rogers Park. You can check a map, but it's just past the canal neighborhood. Thanks for the tip on using the legs with more rotation. I'm leaving for a three day Kayak trip in a few hours and I'll put that into practice
Very Cool Casey. I have never been in the Weeki Wachee River or the state park. I was however surprised to see all those violators along the river. Makes me sad to see. I loved the sound of the Carolina Wren that was calling when you stopped to take in the peacefulness of it all. Thanks for sharing. oh Is that water deep in the river?
Yes, it was a great experience excluding all the people. The sights, sounds, smells and feel of the water were amazing :). The depth was quite variable from just a foot deep across some spots to at least 10-15' in others. Crystal clear water though and I could see the bottom no matter what the depths were :)
I’ve been up and down the Weeki Watchee a couple times, but it is way too crowded for me. It wouldn’t be that bad if people would use common sense and a little common courtesy, but those traits are lost on most people nowadays. The state park actually got in trouble a couple years ago because they have a quota of the amount of people they can send down the River per day and they were exceeding it by double. I agree with the anchor law, not the no getting out of your boat law. It would be ashamed not to be able to get out and swim because the water is so beautiful and refreshing there. Of course there is probably a lot pee in it way down river , haha. Looking forward to the Shell Key and Egmont Key video.
I remember when the park was sending double the allowed boats, I couldn't imagine what that would have been like. I'm out at shell key now. Lot's of storms around and the big one coming up on Sunday. Not sure how I'll play this one out, but I'm hopeful the weather is good enough to visit Egmont key tomorrow
@@sailingslowmotion yeah, they are predicting that tropical depression will be around here Sunday morning. It’s going to be wet and windy if it does. Stay safe out there.
Nice work! Less people on NYC waterways. 😂 Weeki Wachiee is beautiful. Everyone is trying to keep cool enjoying the water. Love the underwater manatee shots.
lol, yeah the Weeki Wachee is beautiful and probably why it's so busy. I don't blame anyone for getting in the water, especially when the air temp is so hot, and the water is so cool! Those manatees are a strange creature, I always get a kick out of seeing them :). Thank you for your continued support
Thanks for noticing :) I just got back from my Fort DeSoto trip and while I was out there, I got myself into some decent choppy waves, and although I was cautious of the situation, I wasn't scared of it. I'm glad I still have 7 months to get proficient before the next Everglades Challenge but confident I'll be ready
Too bad you had to paddle through Hell to visit a very nice river. I can check that one off my list. Keep paddling... Enjoy your videos
Yeah, I won't be revisiting that one anytime soon :). Thanks for watching and commenting
You almost need an air horn in the busy places lol. Beautiful trip, thanks for sharing!
Lol, you ain't lying 😂. Thanks again for watching and commenting
You get to see a lot of different sides of Florida in one quick trip
ain't that the truth :) lol. thanks for always watching and commenting even after we watch the video together. It means a lot to me
Great video. I never knew the Weekie Watchee River was so busy. Bet that was a challenge trying to maneuver around all the activity
They say that on the weekends you can walk up and down the center of the Weeki Wachee and never touch water with how many kayaks there are :). It was still pretty :)
funny you said that. I was thinking an amateur like me I would be afraid to hit someone. lol
For those of you that want to avoid crowds: I did this paddle in January and saw maybe 4 people on the river. It was also overcast and an on-and-off sprinkle, but I'll take that over the crowds.
I agree, going in the off season would be a lot less crowded. It would be nice to have the river mostly to oneself
@@sailingslowmotion To be clear, I was not saying you shouldn't do this paddle. Im a fan of Casey. I was just offering another option.
Inspirational waters! How far up is it brackish?
More rotation. Turn your torso from deep below your hips so we can see the paddle enter up by your feet on forward strokes and not just sweeps The rotation starting from the lower body engages those powerful legs. Using the legs means many repeatable long-distance days.
With the outgoing tide and heavy flow of the spring, it wasn't brackish for very long at all. The sheepshead fish and mullet don't seem to mind the fresh water much at all as I've seen them at all the springs that outflow to the Gulf. In fact it was clear water by the time I got to Rogers Park. You can check a map, but it's just past the canal neighborhood.
Thanks for the tip on using the legs with more rotation. I'm leaving for a three day Kayak trip in a few hours and I'll put that into practice
Very Cool Casey. I have never been in the Weeki Wachee River or the state park. I was however surprised to see all those violators along the river. Makes me sad to see. I loved the sound of the Carolina Wren that was calling when you stopped to take in the peacefulness of it all. Thanks for sharing. oh Is that water deep in the river?
Yes, it was a great experience excluding all the people. The sights, sounds, smells and feel of the water were amazing :). The depth was quite variable from just a foot deep across some spots to at least 10-15' in others. Crystal clear water though and I could see the bottom no matter what the depths were :)
I’ve been up and down the Weeki Watchee a couple times, but it is way too crowded for me. It wouldn’t be that bad if people would use common sense and a little common courtesy, but those traits are lost on most people nowadays. The state park actually got in trouble a couple years ago because they have a quota of the amount of people they can send down the River per day and they were exceeding it by double. I agree with the anchor law, not the no getting out of your boat law. It would be ashamed not to be able to get out and swim because the water is so beautiful and refreshing there. Of course there is probably a lot pee in it way down river , haha. Looking forward to the Shell Key and Egmont Key video.
I remember when the park was sending double the allowed boats, I couldn't imagine what that would have been like.
I'm out at shell key now. Lot's of storms around and the big one coming up on Sunday. Not sure how I'll play this one out, but I'm hopeful the weather is good enough to visit Egmont key tomorrow
@@sailingslowmotion yeah, they are predicting that tropical depression will be around here Sunday morning. It’s going to be wet and windy if it does. Stay safe out there.
Nice work! Less people on NYC waterways. 😂 Weeki Wachiee is beautiful. Everyone is trying to keep cool enjoying the water. Love the underwater manatee shots.
lol, yeah the Weeki Wachee is beautiful and probably why it's so busy. I don't blame anyone for getting in the water, especially when the air temp is so hot, and the water is so cool! Those manatees are a strange creature, I always get a kick out of seeing them :). Thank you for your continued support
How u doing?-you did best ! have a good one. :))
I'm doing great and living my best life :). Thank you for watching and for the encouragement
You sure are much steadier in the kayak than you were at the beginning.
Thanks for noticing :) I just got back from my Fort DeSoto trip and while I was out there, I got myself into some decent choppy waves, and although I was cautious of the situation, I wasn't scared of it. I'm glad I still have 7 months to get proficient before the next Everglades Challenge but confident I'll be ready