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After the freak snowstorm we had last weekend I thought my kayaking season might be over. But the weather warmed up enough for me to get out on the Merrimack this morning. Temperatures were in the high 40s when I put in but quickly warmed up to the mid 50s, pretty comfortable kayaking weather. Wind was pretty light but picked up a bit toward the end of my trip.
I was looking forward to some foliage paddles this season but I somehow seemed to miss it. Colors now appear to be varying shades of yellow. I was hoping with most of the leaves gone from the trees I might see an eagle in the trees but none seemed to be around this weekend. There was a lone Great Blue Heron, some cormorants and ducks still hanging out. Water levels are still pretty high with a brisk current I am paddling at an average of 5 mph.
I paddled around the back side of a small island just past the 2nd 495 bridge and found myself in a short narrow little area (below) that reminded me a bit of the Ipswich River. It was pretty shallow so I am not sure this section could be paddled in the summer but it was nice to get out of the sun and wind for a few minutes.
My destination for this trip was the Pines Recreation Area boat ramp in Groveland. I stopped here for a break on a trip a few weeks ago and chatted up an older gentleman working there. I think the ramp is for Groveland residents only but I couldn't find any information on it. The ramp was gated off for power boats but no problem for someone carrying a kayak. There is a nice flat ramp and parking area just a short walk away. My typical takeout is at Riverside Park in Haverhill. The problem there is you need to climb a fairly steep flight of stairs to get to the parking lot. Not always an easy feat after a couple hours of paddlng. The Pines Recreation Area is just about a mile past the Haverhill and I may try using it again in the future as long as nobody kicks me out as I am not a Groveland resident.
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Total mileage of this trip was just over 10 miles and I completed the trip in 1 hour and 50 minutes.
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Did you have any issues paddling under the bridge on the Haverhill/Groveland Line (Route 133)? I know there is lots of construction and was curious if there is any difficulties.
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When I paddled under the bridge back in November there was quite a bit of construction going on but I didn't have any issues getting through. I passed under on the right side. That being said things may have changed since then. I may have to take a trip back down there one of these days to see,
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