Kayaking on a warm summer morning reminds me a little of cross country skiing on a cold winter morning.
In both cases your mind is telling you that by doing nothing you'll be more comfortable. If you just stay inside and enjoy either the cool or the warmth, life will be good. Unfortunately I have never created a memory worth saving by sitting around inside.
The reality is that if you have done either cross country skiing or kayaking very much, you know that you will have lots of fun once you get started. I've been cross country skiing when the temperature was below zero and had a great time.
I've also been kayaking when the temperature on shore was pretty nasty, and found that things were actually quite pleasant out on the water. I've gotten calls from my wife wondering why I am still out on the water when it is so hot and miserable.
The truth is that if the water temperature is in the mid to low eighties and the air temperature is around ninety, you'll likely be more comfortable on the water especially if there is a nice breeze.
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Summer Morning Kayaking
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