It’s unexpectedly cathartic.
Admittedly, I’m glued to technology wayyyyy more than I should be. Work + boredom = bad phone habits.
While I did bring my phone for photographic purposes (hey, blog content isn’t going to create itself), I made it my goal to use it as little as possible so I could soak in my surroundings.
I felt the warm sun on my skin. I heard a girl squeal with excitement, telling her mom, “I caught a fish! I caught a fish!” And I watched a couple paddleboarding with the kind of balance I will never possess (I have a strict no sports that require grace policy).
It looks harder than it really is.
Surprise! Steering a kayak is basically like driving a car—minus the traffic and road rage. Paddle left repeatedly and you’ll drift right. Paddle right and you’ll drift left. Alternate both sides and you’ll shoot forward like a pro.
Within minutes, I was feeling smug enough to imagine my own kayaking montage set to inspiring music. (Sorry, content not available.)
If you’ve never been kayaking, I highly recommend it. Worst case, you get a little wet. Best case, you discover an activity that works your body, clears your head, and makes you feel like an adventurous outdoorsy person… without actually having to camp.