Text and photos by Krajcsó Péter
During the season I didn't kayak a lot, so for the
after-season-holidays we choosed some sea kayaking. Last year we did a course
when I found out that sea kayaking in unattractive surroundings is really
boring so we decided to go to the famous Kornati islands where the most useful
service of transport are the water-weicles.
As I work in the tourism, for the holidays I prefer the after
season. Usually we travel mid-September, but this year we could manage just end
of September to get some free days. We were a bit worried about the weather but
as we found out (unless you get some ugly storm) in Croatia there is no
complain about the temperature till October.
True that the highways cost as price of gold, but you need
just a few hours to drive along the coast. The best place to start with sea
kayaks is the town 'Biograd na more' (the length of the name is just to avoid
mixing it with Beograd, capital of Serbia). You can leave your car on the
free-beach or if you want to have it safer for some daily fee you can leave it
in the port or in a camp-site.
You need to do some searching on the internet to find some
decent map about the islands (at least 1:100 000), if you can laminate it or if
you have a waterproof bag, you already win. Starting from Biograd you can do a
longer 2-3 km traverse to reach the Pašman island. Its good to check out
yourself here in the beginning, how you feel on the open water, to get the
feeling of esteeming the distance and the time you need to get there. Paddling
around the island you have to do at least one more long traverse. After you can
choose a longer way from island to island to reach the Kornati National Park,
or with some more long traverses a shorter one. My opinion is, that unless you
are really oriented for paddling, you definitely should choose the longer way,
as the point of the sea kayaking is to get to the places, to see such a wonders
what otherwise you could not.
The sea kayaks are huge. You can put equipment, food and
drink for a whole week inside, and you can tight some stuff on the top as well.
But when you are doing the preparing you need to keep in mind that you will
carry around all this stuff while you are on the water. By the paddling you
definitely feel whether you have 20 of 40 kilos plus. Food you can choose after
your taste but as about water you minimally need daily 1,5 liter to drink and
at least half liter for cooking and washing yourself. You can save some weight
by adding one third sea-water e.g. for rice and pasta. It is clever to count
with one extra day. When you are loading your boat you really need to be aware
that the weight is in balance on the two side, otherwise your boat is gonna
turn all the time towards the heavier side.
I wrote in the beginning that in Croatia there is no complain
about the temperature in September. But the wind can be already unpredictable
in autumn. We paddled around the island Pašman, but at midday the wind started
to be stronger so we decided to wait with the big traverse. Although next day
the weather was even worse we started to paddle back but after 15 minutes try
we found out that it is impossible to get anywhere from there. But there was no
reason for panic, food and drink we had enough for a few more days and as
shipwrecked we could enjoy the beauty of the empty holiday houses. Finally when
the conditions become better we decided to do some kayaking around and going
slowly back to the continent. We had a nice time, but next - besides the
internet forecast - I will ask around some local fishermen about the weather.
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