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Hazards: This is a 6 - 8 mile Level 2 trip. Remember to dress for immersion. Water temperature will be about 68. Tabbs Bay has very little boat trraffic. Oil wells, power poles, and debris keep powerboat traffic under control. There are submerged pilings and debris around the Causeway and in the Bay. I have never hit anything here, but be wary if you have new gelcoat. There could be mosquitos, rattlesnakes, bears and tarantulas on the islands. Ship wakes may curl onto the beach at our lunch spot, so leave nothing near the water. The busy ramp is near some shabby looking apartments; be aware and don't leave valuables in your vehicle.
Bring water, lunch, sun protection, insect repellent. Wear good footwear. It's looking like a very nice day to paddle but air will be in the mid 70s and water in the upper 60s. Wear layers of synthetic clothing or wetsuit or dry suit for possible immersion. NO COTTON! Have a dry bag of spare warm clothing in your hatch.
| Trip Leader |
Carl Kuhnen |
| Assistant Trip Leader |
TBD |
| HASK Trip Ratings* |
2
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Ready to Launch at
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10:00 a. m.
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Duration (hours
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5 hours
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Paddling Miles
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6 - 8
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Emergency Initiator
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TBD
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Emergency Phone Numbers
Latest Expected Return Date/Time
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911
4:00 p.m. |
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Auto Description/License#
Contact at Launch Site (opt)
Distance from Downtown Houston
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Red Subaru Outback TSR 7650
35
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| 3rdParty fees (camping, etc.) |
none
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* Trip ratings are only a guide. Actual conditions will vary with wind and other weather.