Congrats. We have been kayaking and camping for a few years now, and live on a reservoir with lots of nooks and crannies to explore, and many little hidden waterfalls. I learned on a small lake and had no problems with balance or wind and I hope to never tip over. My life jacket inflates when wet or with a cord pull, so I have no plans to get wet.
Invest in some good aqua socks or quick drying shoes. H wears crocs. You never know what you might step on launching.
He fishes, I explore and take pictures. I always have a waterproof bag for camera and phone, extra suncreen, because you burn fast out there, a cooler with snacks and beverages and a little party bucket in case I have to pee, and I almost always have to! We think mornings are the most beautiful, and it's amazing how peaceful and relaxing a paddle can be. Watch your timing to be back by sunset and the flashlight idea is a good one. For fishing tournaments, H has to put the little flag and light pole up on his yak.
For river floats, you have to coordinate with two cars. I learned to pull the trailer that way. Floats are more fun, because you cover so much more ground quickly, but be careful with rocks and fast water. I learned to be very careful under tree branches, that's how you collect spiders and bugs and the occasional snake.
Once you start looking, there are lakes and launches everywhere and so many reasons to explore. Have a blast. My next upgrade will be a pedal kayak, even though they are heavy for me to launch. My shoulder is not up for long paddles any more.
Mine doesn't have a name, but she's sturdy and just my size. Neon Lime green and black. I upgraded the seat for better lumbar support. Otherwise I'm a happy paddler. Hope you are too.
Edited to add big sun hat is key. Amazon is selling every color of lightweight cute ones with straps so they don't blow off for under $20. Also boat wakes are a little dicey if you have wake boarders about, so practice cutting through the swells.
[This message edited by whatisloveanyway at 9:52 PM, Wednesday, June 1st]
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