Showing posts with label kayak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kayak. Show all posts

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Time to Build an Ark (...or Buy a Good Umbrella)



Hoboken hates rain. It's infrastructure, roads and sewer lines originally built on wetland, were never intended to house 40,000 plus people in 5 story condos. There is little drainage (i.e. green space), and when the river is at high tide (see tide chart to the right), there is no place for the water to go. That is the reason the water table is so high in the west end that I could kayak to Fiores.

To make matters worse, there was another article in this week's Reporter about the cost of fixing the rotting piers - currently projected to be 12 million dollars. Couldn't anyone have foreseen the inevitable collapse of piers built on the wooden pylons from 10o years ago? The erosion from rain only exacerbates the problems with our piers.

I know we don't live in Seattle, but the windy rains we get living next to the big river are strong enough that you would think Hobokenites would invest in one very important item - a good, strong umbrella. Nothing has been funnier in the last few days than watching people huddle under their wonky chinatown special, metal poking out in all directions. People, buy a good umbrella! It is worth investing in quality materials that last a long time. Do you hear that, Mayor?

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

One Reason I Kayak



There are numerous reasons I come home from work and take to the water. One of them is the peace and quiet that the river offers. As I type this now, I can hear through my home's open windows horns honking, sirens, and people talking loudly on their cell phones. On the river, you can't hear any of it. Nothing. The only sounds you hear are the wind, the water, an occasional bird, and... unfortunately, jet skis.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

A Beautiful Day for a Sail



...or a paddle! "America II" was making its way up and down the Hudson today. What a great looking sailboat. The weather was perfect today. I paddled for a few hours in bright sunshine, 80 degree temps. and low humidity. Apparently, it was also an excellent day to fish. I talked to a few of the fisherman on 14th street pier and they said they were having great luck catching stripers. Which begs the question- would you eat fish from the Hudson?