I've been in the car too much this week, so although it is a super fine day, I stay close to home and make do with familiar waters.
I put in from O'Sullivan's Island, which is near the top of the tidal reach of the Housatonic, and head down river following the west shore. It is sunny, maybe 70F, and windier than predicted, although this might be due to the local geography.
I pass a few boats here and there. Mostly, they are fishermen, but there are a few of the goofball variety. But overall, it is fairly peaceful.
The wind is coming stiff up the river once I get down a couple of bends. I'll check the weather report later, but that only shows that it is blowing 6-9 mph at the ariport, which is a good 4 miles downriver. It is pretty darn close to 20mph where I am at.
I cross the river a 1/4 mile below Wooster Island and return following the east shore. This side is in the wind shadow, so I don't get too much of a tailwind, and the wind overall dies down in the last mile or so.



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