This has been a stormy start to summer in Chicago. We've had
lots of rain and, to our delight, several days of
strong northeasterly winds.
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Northeast winds yield big waves on the southwest side of Lake Michigan. |
Better yet, this happened over a weekend. And even better than that, we had a contingent of kayakers staying at our house.
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Paddling out into 5- to 7-foot waves during one of three weekend paddle outings. |
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Mountains of water, and no other boats to share it with. |
The winds were in the 20- to 25-knot range for most of the weekend. One evening, we paddled into the wind for more than an hour, then turned around and paddled back in 15 minutes. North-facing beaches had excellent surf, though paddling out against the wind and the waves was a workout.
Taking photos of surfing is uniquely challenging. It requires getting out of your kayak and snapping pictures while your friends continue playing in the waves. Some days we do it; some days we don't.
This time, we didn't.
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