I've been really busy, but I want to get most of my activities up here, cause we had alot of fun. I'll get them up one-by-one.
Saturday morning, I got up early to take my car in to the shop to get the windshield replaced. It had a huge crack in it, right at eye level. While it was in, we decided to go fishing, so my dad, brother (Andrew), and I hooked up the boat and went to the lake.
Now this boat is pretty small, and really old, and it's had its share of problems. It used to belong to my grandfather “Papa” who loved to hunt and fish and everything outdoors. I got alot of my love of the outdoors from him. He headed out to a nice cove near the northeast corner of the lake. I'm working on being able to generate maps from my GPS data, but I'm not there yet.
We fished for a while until we spotted a pretty cool cave. Andrew didn't want to go in because of the spiders, and, to his credit, there were some pretty large scary-looking spiders in there. I got in there and killed them with an oar. It was pretty cool. It's hard to see what it was like from the pictures, but it went way back. If I had had a flashlight, I might have gone in further, but no way without one.
We trolled around some more, and witnessed a kid getting hooked in the ear across the cove from us. It was really quite, and all of a sudden, everyone in their boat was screaming and yelling. The kid was pulling away, which was setting the hook deeper, the mom was yelling, “Oh-my-gosh-Oh-my-gosh-Oh-my-gosh-Oh-my-gosh-Oh-my-gosh-Oh-my-gosh-“ and the dad was yelling “Don't-pull-Don't-pull-Don't-pull-Don't-pull-Don't-pull-Don't-pull-“. It was crazy.
When we tried to start the motor to go elsewhere, we realized it wouldn't go into gear. Perhaps it was the stump we hit on the way into the cove. We tried to open it up and fix it, but the linkages were fine, it must have been something in the vertical-to-horizontal transfer case, which we couldn't fix.
We made an effort to get back using the tolling motor, but the winds were pretty high, and the GPS was indicating it would take almost 2 hours to get back at that rate.
We flagged down another boat, which happened to be the boat that we witness the hook-in-the-ear earlier. The boat “The Emperor of China” towed us back to Temple Lake Park and we got the boat out of the water without too much trouble. We were happy to have gotten back.
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