Kayak Camp Overnighter on Mockhorn Island on Virginia's Eastern Shore. June 25th and 26th 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @rcustis2645
    @rcustis2645 Год назад

    I’ve never been on Mockhorn Island! I’m amazed at how many remains are still there.

    • @craigutley3316
      @craigutley3316  Год назад

      You may enjoy the links in the description. There are interesting details regarding the history of the island and the battle of its inhabitants against the forces of nature striving to retake their land

    • @rcustis2645
      @rcustis2645 Год назад

      @@craigutley3316 okay….I’ll check them out. Thanks!

  • @daviddavies8897
    @daviddavies8897 2 года назад

    Nice to revisit through your video - after 20 + yrs.

    • @craigutley3316
      @craigutley3316  2 года назад

      Thought about that trip often while I was there. Some things that I recall:
      We paddled over from Cushmans Landing (or similar small lauch point) in two canoes.
      The barn was still standing and sturdy at that time.
      You and Mark slept in the barn (or an out building near the barn). I think I slept outside somewhwere.
      .
      The mysterious amphibious vehice in the barn was in suprisingly-good shape.
      I felt like I was on another planet.
      Great trip. Do you have any pictures? What year would that have been?

  • @ob54321
    @ob54321 2 года назад

    Good stuff! Just moved to Virginia and was looking for stuff to get into ! I think I’ve found my first trip! Thanks for the awesome video

    • @craigutley3316
      @craigutley3316  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. Glad you found the video useful. This is a great trip for an experienced paddler. Make sure you do your homework. Not sure I made it clear in the video; the paddle from Oyster to the homestead is 9 -10 fairly isolated miles, so plan accordingly. Check those links in the description for good info on the WMA and the history of the place. I'd also recommend something I did not bring on the most recent trip - a fishing rod. Have fun, be safe and let me know how it goes!
      Thanks for watching!

  • @rcustis2645
    @rcustis2645 Год назад

    I was just thinking I hope the raccoons don’t get you! LOL.

    • @craigutley3316
      @craigutley3316  Год назад

      Yes. I only saw raccoon tracks. Had no problems with them. But have had issues with them elsewhere. Thanks for watching!

    • @rcustis2645
      @rcustis2645 Год назад +1

      @@craigutley3316 I grew up in Wachapreague. I spend a many night on Cedar Island during my childhood and then again in my adulthood. My grandmother was the caretaker of the Accomac Club house. She oversaw the staff and kitchen.

    • @craigutley3316
      @craigutley3316  Год назад

      ​@@rcustis2645 Is the club in this link the same one you are referring to? I live near Back Bay, where there are similar stories of hunt clubs. I enjoy hearing the stories.
      The Eastern Shore is a jewel. I'm sure you have great memories!
      easternshorepost.com/2018/12/12/new-york-businessmen-living-large-at-the-accomac-club/

  • @hondo8245
    @hondo8245 2 года назад

    See any ducks or anything cool not in the video?

    • @craigutley3316
      @craigutley3316  Год назад +1

      Sorry, I just noticed your comment from a few months ago. I didn't see any ducks on that trip. I don’t recall seeing anything unusual that isn't in the video. I did enjoy the wide open spaces, the scenery, and the solitude. Beautiful spot. May have to return soon! :)
      Thanks for watching!

    • @hondo8245
      @hondo8245 Год назад

      @@craigutley3316 sounds awesome