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Paddle Bob

Paddling Callville Bay on Lake Mead

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My first kayak trip on Lake Mead taught me a quick lesson in scale. I thought Lake Loudon was a big lake. Mead dwarfs it.

For some reason, I decided to put in on the north shore of Mead instead of near Boulder City. I was wanting to avoid a trip across Hoover Dam, which can be a pain when there’s traffic, and I also wanted to explore a bit. I settled on Callville Bay, which isn’t too far from here. But I was wondering why I couldn’t find much on kayaking up there.

Now I know.

I put in at the marina there before 7 a.m. on Sunday. It’s a nice facility, but launching the kayak was a little tricky. The area near the boat ramp is rough. In fact, it looks as if the boat ramp itself is pretty rough as the’ve extended it numerous times t chase the drought-depleted waters of Mead. But I set off, out of the bay and after surveying my options I decided to head southwest, mostly to keep the sun at my back and because I could see chunks of shade in the mountains up there.

It wasn’t long before I spotted Sentinel Island. I started paddling toward it. And paddling. And paddling. It was a lot farther off than I’d realized. It started dawning on me how big the lake was when I noticed how tiny boats motoring along the south shore appeared. Just crossing the lake

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Media Bob

What’s wrong with newspapers

The newspaper industry is beleaguered by problems both cyclical and secular, but what really scares me is that we still haven’t dealt with issues that are just basic blocking and tackling. To wit: This horrifying account of one man’s attempt to give a newspaper his money. (Via All Things Digital.)

Here’s a choice tidbit from the post:

I hung up the phone, exasperated.

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A friend in need …

I don’t think anyone had as profound an impact on me professionally as Barb Page. During several years of working side-by-side with her at the late, great Albuquerque Tribune, Barb was my friend, my mentor, my confidante. I could always count on Barb for sage advice and wisdom. Not to mention a healthy dose of the absurd.

Now Barb needs help, and I’m hoping all of her friends will pitch in contribute to a fund I’ve set up to help her out.

Even if you didn’t know her, spread a little good karma and make a donation. No amount is too small. To help get things going, Lara and I will match your donations up to the first $1,000 that’s contributed. Just click the link below or, if you don’t want to do the PayPal shuffle, you can send me a check and I’ll apply it to the cause …