Sorry the delay, but our wet August has kept us at bay. The massive amounts of rain slowed us down but didn't stop all of us from hitting the Water this past weekend. Recently, a few of us headed to the quiet Marion county lake. Not to be confused with Marion County reservoir. Although the lake is lacking in creeks and streams to paddle up. It does merit some mighty fine fishing and a calm non-crowded water. If you're looking for a quick quiet get away, Marion might be the place. it's about 45 minutes from Wichita and offers a variety of calming vibes from what we call city life. Be safe out there on the creeks and rivers as they are flowing strong and waters are high in most southern Kansas areas.
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Jarret
4/14/2014 11:44:02 pm
I would like to think you for taking the time to write these great articles. Ive enjoyed reading them. I've just purchased my first kayak and can't wait to share this hobby with hopefully people like you in the future.
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Matt
4/24/2014 02:07:00 pm
Thanks for the comment Jarret. You're always welcome to drop in with us at any time. Let us know how that new Kayak rides and where you throw in at.
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8/3/2019 08:53:39 pm
Ideally, we should never do kayaking when it is rainy day because it is not safe. You might be putting yourself in a different kind of danger, that's why we should never try to do it! Regardless of how tempted you are to do it since it is your passion, there is always a right sunny day for kayak session. If you know that the weather is not that good and there is a high chance of raining, then we should postpone the plan for safety reasons!
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