Following on the waves of Roger Williams

Today was the big paddle with the Ten Mile River Watershed Council and the Rhode Island Blueways Alliance. I can’t say enough about how much fun I had on this trip.

Roger Williams Paddle - Trip Map

The setup – Keith Gonsalves is the President of the Ten Mile River Watershed Council. He is very suited to this role, he recognized me and welcomed me right away. He was open and joking with every person involved. He got many great people to come along for the trip which had a few purposes. One was to retrace the trip of Roger Williams from East Providence (It was too close to Mass and the Mass residents said nope, keep going.) Another purpose of the trip was to have a fun day of paddling. But one of the big purposes of the trip was to shed some light on the lack of access that paddlers have along such great resources as the Seekonk River and Omega Pond.

Welcome Station

I was so impressed with the organization of this group. When I arrived I unloaded my boat and then followed (in my car) another paddler over to the Roger Williams park in Providence. We dropped off our cars and signed waivers hit the bathroom in the visitor center and headed back to the park. Having a clear plan to get people around was awesome, I was very impressed.

The Launch – Back at the launch site there were homemade goodies like pumpkin and zucchini breads as well as waters and other drinks. There was a welcome message from Keith and and introduction of the major players. Keith even pointed me out as the blogger for the group. That was very cool.

Under the Bridge

We headed over to the water and everyone got in. That was a very quick launch. I don’t even think I had my life jacket zipped up till I got in the water. Having a ton of equipment with me was something that made me a bit slow. Having to set up the video camera and make sure everything else stayed dry was something that made me a bit slow. But we hung around a bit and I got everything situated and was ready to go. We headed out into Omega Pond and headed to our first and only portage point. There was a waterfall from the Omega Pond to the Seekonk River.

Portage point

Portage was quick and easy and everyone pitched in to help. That was fantastic even thought the portage could have been a bit difficult it ended up as a quick little speed bump. Once on the water of the Seekonk River we had power boat support. Some of Keith’s friends were in a boat and they followed us into Providence making sure that we were safe and well hydrated, again another great touch to the trip.

Nice boats

Throughout the day I met some fantastic people including two reporters from Providence Papers and a Providence Journal Staff Photographer. I gave them all my card and we chatted for a while about what I was there to do. I also met Marsha who went to Attleboro High. We chatted about the rivalry between Attleboro and North Attleboro. I told her a few stories and also that I had taught kayaking lessons a few years back. She asked for tips and I told her a few. She was appreciative of them. I really had to rack my brain to remember how I used to train people. Kayaking is one of those things that I just do and can’t exactly say how I do it.

Along the way we learned about many of the places where Roger Williams had experiences. For instance there was a spot where he met the Indians that would tell him where to live. They waved to him a greeting “What Cheer Netop” which means welcome friend. The Indians gave him Providence to live in because he was such a good friend to them.

Ground Support

Taking the Seekonk river right to the Providence River was a very good paddle. The weather held out and was very nice. There was very light waves, very light. And then we entered the Hurricane gate into the Heart of Providence. If you have never seen a city from the cockpit of a kayak, you have to try it. I really loved going along the river with the buildings on either side of me. I also got to see where they stored additional logs for the Waterfire Braziers. They store them under the bridges. And since we were on the water we could see that, that was so cool.

Providence

The Take Out – We took out along the canal. There is no real good place to take out the boats. But when everyone got together and helped we had no problems whatsoever. And There was Keith with arrangements to cart the boats over to Roger Williams Park where we had parked earlier in the day. From the take out point it was a quick walk over to the Park for a wonderful spread of food.

Getting out...

Our ground support had made sandwiches, some shrimp, cheese and brownies and other goodies. Keith’s philosophy is that “If I feed you, you will come back.” And that is a good philosophy. At the park we met with one of the rangers who told us some great story about Roger Williams and how he founded Rhode Island. Unfortunately the vast beauty that Williams saw in his day is gone now and there isn’t even a place to put your boat in within a block of the river. The River used to team with tons of fish and so many lobsters, lobsters were fed to the pigs because nobody ate them at that time. Sadly what I saw in the water was a bunch of sewage overflow. The Hurricane Barrier was right by the water treatment plant.

Bridge Work

But that didn’t get me down too much because there are people like those who paddled with us today who go out and do river clean ups, push for legislation for better access and cleaner waterways. It gives me hope to meet so many great people who are working so hard for water access for all. I am looking forward to my next trip.

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ok video all day and hopefully will get a chance to put together the Wired Kayaker Podcast before I go on my trip next week. I don’t have video software on the laptop so that will make things hard. I had so much fun and shot so much video it was a great day. I have a full map of our trip as well as uploaded set of photos that are geotagged on Flickr. So check out my Roger Williams Paddle set.

Psych: The Ghost In You

Recap and review spoilers will be in there.

Last night another of my favorite USA Network shows came back on the air. I enjoyed PSYCH long before Burn Notice but Burn Notice has now far surpassed what I enjoyed about PSYCH. Don’t get me wrong I still enjoy PSYCH but Burn Notice is better.

I loved the opening flashback with Shawn in his rebellious teen years, stealing cars and then seeing Detective LAssiter as a rookie, that was priceless. Nice extensions Shawn.

There were two good surprises in last night’s episode that were talked about in every commercial for the show. Cybil Shepard started a guest star story arc as Shawn’s mother and Gus quits PSYCH in a text message no less. We will get to Shawn’s mommy issues in a moment.

The show finally addresses something I’ve been wondering for a while, how does Gus get to skip out on work all the time. Finally someone is calling him out in this and threatens him with being fired if he doesn’t quit PSYCH, as there is no “Moonlighting” at his current job. Subtle how they worked that specific word in when Cybil Shepard was a guest star.

I’m not totally clear on the whole break up of Shawn’s parents. Shawn says that he hasn’t seen his mom in three years. Later they say that his mom and dad split up when he was in high school. I always thought that Shawn’s mom left them so much earlier in his life and that is why his dad raised him. I’m so confused.

The bulk of the episode was about Gus quitting PSYCH and Shawn attempting to get him back in the fold. I love how Dule Hill was this episode. Fearless Guster was so funny. And I love that he even claimed Shawn on his taxes. The fight in the hallway of Gus’ work was classic, “Don’t you dare go boneless on me, Shawn!” Also Gus’ nervous ramblings were very funny, especially in the presence of his bosses.

So Shawn and Gus get a job for the head boss at the pharmaceutical company. The ghost story of course is an elaborate ruse by Shawn, and it backfires a bit. However because of Shawn’s hyper observance he notices that the big boss is not only having an affair but he is also repackaging samples for resale. That is illegal. So Gus gets to stay on with PSYCH and gets a raise to boot, probably to support Shawn more.

Shawn’s mother is a PSYCH-ologist and she has been brought to the police department to evaluate a few people including a certain detective who has discharged his weapon a lot lately. So Lassiter goes in playing the role of Clint Eastwood’s character from Heartbreak Ridge. But the tough guy act didn’t work as Lassiter finally broke down and talked with Shawn’s mother, and things turned around nicely for him and he felt much closer to her, then she revealed that Shawn was her son. Lassiter was incredulous.

We also learn that it was Shawn’s mother who left not his father. And I am sure I wasn’t the only one who thought that Shawn’s dad was behind the marriage breakdown because he is such a hard ass.

All in all a good episode. I am looking forward to next week’s episode where Gus and Shawn go to their High School Reunion. Also, this is what TV Squad had to say about the episode. Reading that I learned that there is a hidden pineapple in every episode. What? I had no clue.