It was a delightful paddle on this very grey, muted, humid but most importantly, windless day.
After paddling across and up Little Cuttagee we decided, upon entering the main lake to do a northern shoreline creep. Other than the sound of our chatter and some muted birdsong it was blissfully quiet.
Lots of smaller fish were spotted jumping out of the water and guddling about just below the surface. Sadly we saw only one bigger fish as the commercial fisherman had netted the lake the week before.
We stopped for a lengthy and relaxed break at the end of Little Lake where we discussed what we had learn't from the newspapers, journals and podcasts to which we variously subscribe - the grim state of the world and the dismal state of Australian politics being chief amongst the topics.
Proving that kayaking to is to mental wellbeing what Mounjaro is to weight loss we returned to the water and happily continued the rest of our shoreline crawl.
Only a short video today, for a more complete view of Cuttagee check out entries from a few years ago.
