PedalPaddleRod https://pedalpaddlerod.com Biking, Kayaking, Fishing and Beyond. Thu, 28 Dec 2023 21:58:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/pedalpaddlerod.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/cropped-img_3686-scaled-1.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 PedalPaddleRod https://pedalpaddlerod.com 32 32 180807534 2023.12.28 – Year End Update https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2023/12/28/2023-12-28-year-end-update/ https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2023/12/28/2023-12-28-year-end-update/#respond Thu, 28 Dec 2023 21:51:02 +0000 https://pedalpaddlerod.com/?p=632 Blogs suck, they are too hard to keep updated. I’ve done a piss poor job of it. I’d blame the kids for keeping me busy, but in truth I’ve just been lazy.

2023 was filled with adventure for the kids and I. We had a gentleman in Lehi named Shaun Nimtz build us a custom camping trailer. With that purchase I decided to swap out the vehicle we used with a Ford Maverick so we had the towing capability we needed to get things to the camp site without issue. We spent just about every weekend this year out camping with that little trailer. The kids and I sure enjoyed the time together on those adventures and we are looking forward to more camping in 2024.

The bikes didn’t sit around, but also didn’t see a lot of dirt. Most of the time spent was on the road with the kids. Maxwell has moved up to a Commencal Ramones 20″ wheel bike and he is doing so well on it. He was happy to have something with gears. Clair is rocking the Strider for the most part, but she can ride the little 16″ Scott we have if I help her start and stop. I think by next spring she will be in a better position to make the transition.

Here are some random pictures from the adventures this year.

The outlook for 2024 looks to be clear. We will continue to grow and search out new adventures. We have the idea of making it to Texas for the solar eclipse. Hoping to take the truck and trailer on a road trip down there for that. Dad just needs to get off his ass and make the plans before it is too late. Father seeking motivation!

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2023.05.17 Random Night https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2023/05/17/2023-05-17-random-night/ https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2023/05/17/2023-05-17-random-night/#respond Thu, 18 May 2023 04:05:08 +0000 https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2023/05/17/2023-05-17-random-night/ It was an off night from the kids so I took advantage of it to do some things on my own. I took the Mach6 into Grail Cycle and Skate to try and get the Fox seat post dropper serviced by Josh and his crew. I don’t have many miles on this bike, but it already has issues with getting stuck. Josh said Fox had a bad run on them and he hopes Fox will warranty it. With that bike in the shop I pulled out the Ripley and lubed it up for some adventures. The seat post on that bike worked without issue! Surprised by that.

With the Ripley dusted off I used it as an opportunity to take it out for a spin tonight. I landed at the Ballard trail, I hate this trail, I always get lost on it. This time was no exception. It is poorly marked with little blue dots on the ground that you have to follow. I hate it! Yet I’ll continue to try and follow them until I master it. Damn blue dots!

On the way home from the ride I decided to take some time and hit Montes for some fishing. Or I guess what turned out to me just practicing how to cast. I caught nothing, not even a bite. It has been like this for the last two weeks. All in all I still had a good time.

Here are a few random shots from the night.

I realized when taking these pictures tonight that I never posted about having my Northshore rack stripped down and powder coated last year. I love the orange I picked!

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2023.04.23 Start of the season https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2023/04/25/2023-04-23-start-of-the-season/ https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2023/04/25/2023-04-23-start-of-the-season/#respond Wed, 26 Apr 2023 02:30:26 +0000 https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2023/04/25/2023-04-23-start-of-the-season/ Well, the kids and I have kicked off the start of the fishing season! I don’t think they are as excited as I am, but there was definitely some excitement from them.

We ran into some issues with Maxwell’s reel on the first outing. It was troublesome last year, but I stuck with it. I gave up on it the first day of the season and replaced it with a bait caster. I’m not sure yet this was the best decision. With me having no experience with them it has been a new experience. We got quite a bit of backlash in it the first outing and ended up with a bird nest at the end of the day. I re-lined it today with some mono and 20lb braided line and did some adjustments on it. Took it out without the kiddos tonight to see if I could get a better feel for it and ended up landing five or six trout with it at. Still isn’t perfect, but was much better than the first try. Think I can get it out again later this week to try and dial it in even more. We will see how the boy does with it this coming weekend.

I guess we need to figure out what setup we are going to get for Clair as well. She asked for a fishing pole when we went out and I didn’t have one I felt comfortable with letting her use at the time. Maybe we just get one like big brothers?

I asked Maxwell what he was going to do when he catches his first fish. He said he was going to make a fish pie with it. I sure hope he doesn’t ask me to taste it!

Here are a few shots from the weekend with the kids and then some of the fish I caught on Tuesday evening while testing the new bait caster

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2022.03.26 Pedaling the JRT with the sidekicks in tow https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2022/03/30/2022-03-26-pedaling-the-jrt-with-the-sidekicks-in-tow/ https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2022/03/30/2022-03-26-pedaling-the-jrt-with-the-sidekicks-in-tow/#respond Thu, 31 Mar 2022 03:44:47 +0000 https://pedalpaddlerod.com/?p=554 I’ve been lazy this winter! Or maybe I can say I was just lazy as posting content. We have done the park and Hogle Zoo adventures with swimming lessons on Sundays now, but it hasn’t been as active as I’d like. Trying to change that now with spring here. I’ve been out a few weekends now with either one or both little sidekicks either on the Shotgun seat or in the trailer. This trip we rolled the recumbent trike with the double trailer on the JRT. I think the kids had just as much fun in the trailer as they did screaming and dancing in the tunnel.

If the weather keeps up like it is I think you can expect some trail ride from us soon!

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2021.07.15 It has been a while. https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2021/07/15/it-has-been-a-while/ https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2021/07/15/it-has-been-a-while/#respond Fri, 16 Jul 2021 03:02:00 +0000 https://pedalpaddlerod.com/?p=500 It has been a while since I’ve posted an update. I didn’t have much going on over the winter of 2020-2021 and then life changed directions in the spring. I’m going to do my best to get back on the wagon here. It keeps me accountable. Lately I’ve been doing a bit more mountain biking than I have over the last few years. Trying to get out there again and enjoy the activity I love.

I had a set back with activies in early June. Some ass-hat broke into my garage in the middle of the night and took the three mountain bikes I had in it. Thousands of dollars gone in minutes. With the desire for bikes over the last year or so, the supplies are very limited. I wasn’t able to get the bike I really wanted. Ended up settling for second best. I guess I can’t complain about that. The more I ride the two bikes I did get, the more I enjoy them. I don’t think the bike really matters as much as the joy just getting out brings me right now. I’m back at it and I will continue!

My go to trail right now is Mueller. Haven’t pushed it beyond Elephant rock yet. I’m still trying to get my legs and lungs back. With my schedule right now I’m stuck to riding it after work during the week. That helps with the heat some anyways so it works out.

Fishing might be on hold for a while. I’ve moved back to SLC, so I need to find some new places to fish. Same with they kayaking. I’m thinking Little Dell might be the next place I try to get out on the kayak. I just need to find the time and some cooler weather.

I present to you the Ibis Ripley and Pivot Mach 6. Like I said before, I can’t complain with these two bikes. Happy to have something to replace the ones I lost. Both pictures are taken at the same spot on the trail. I rode them each a day apart to see how both did on the same trail. Both did great going up and down. The Mach took a bit more effort to get it up the mountain, but it wasn’t as bad as I was expecting. I need to still do some adjustments on the Ripley. I keep taking it out and forgetting I need to slide the seat back and up some.

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2020.08.30 Kayaking fishing on Moon Lake https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/30/2020-08-30-kayaking-fishing-on-moon-lake/ https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/30/2020-08-30-kayaking-fishing-on-moon-lake/#respond Sun, 30 Aug 2020 22:43:20 +0000 https://pedalpaddlerod.com/?p=424 I wasn’t sure where I was going today when the wife asked. All I knew is I was getting out on the kayak and I was going alone this time. After our adventures yesterday I think PD needed a day off and Maxwell needed some mom time. I loaded up the kayak gear and a way I went.

I quickly set out in the direction of Brough Reservoir and then while going east on US 40 I decided I was looking for something a bit more mountainous. I flipped around and headed west on US 40 with my destination set for Moon Lake. This is one we have fished at before, but never on the kayak. It takes a little over an hour to get there from Roosevelt which still gave me a fair amount of time to be out on the water before I needed to be home. I did tell the wife I wouldn’t be gone all day like I was the day before.

This is another gem in the area we live in. I love just being at this lake, everything about it is perfect. Well mostly perfect. There are times when there are too many people, today wasn’t one of those days. It was really quiet and low traffic. Not sure if it was the wild fires near this area or what, but it was perfect for me today.

Then it happened, that damn wind kicked up while I was out on the water and made getting to my water destination one heck of a task. I made it, but at times it really felt like I was going backwards in the water.

I had a little bit of trolling in the kayak and Tenkara action on the shore today. All in all it was a very relaxing day on the water and I even ended up catching a few fish. Not big fish, but fish are fish. #GetOutAndFish

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2020.08.29 Fishing Papoose and Moccasin Lakes https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/29/2020-08-29-fishing-papoose-and-moccasin-lakes/ https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/29/2020-08-29-fishing-papoose-and-moccasin-lakes/#respond Sun, 30 Aug 2020 03:30:00 +0000 https://pedalpaddlerod.com/?p=422 The goal today when we started out was to fish Moccasin Lake. This is a lake that is half a mile or so from Chepeta on foot. PD, Maxwell and I left the house at 6:45am, just fifteen minutes off our target. These lakes are located in the Ashley National Forest, a beautiful area. PD wanted to try fishing the White Rocks river along the way so we stopped at one of the sections there where the road crosses it. We didn’t stay long here after he deemed it void of any fish.

We moved on to Hidden lake which wasn’t much further up the road from the river. This one you have to hike in from the road a ways. Maybe half a mile or a bit more? Last time we fished here I had no luck with fish. This time I at least caught a nice Cutthroat Trout. My first I believe.

Hidden Lake has to be one of my favorite lakes to fish. I’ve only caught one fish here, but the hike and lake itself is just beautiful. We unfortunately had a problem here today. Maxwell ended up breaking one of the segments in PD’s Tenkara rod. This boy gets a bit too crazy at times and the rod paid the price today.

We stuck around Hidden Lake until noon and then headed for the car when the weather started to change. It rained the last time we fished this area and again today. Lunch was served in the car today while we waited out the storm.

After the storm passed we made our way up to Moccasin Lake and then beyond that to Papoose Lake. It is posted at 1.5 miles from Chepeta, which isn’t as fun as it sounds when you have a twenty six pound child on your back!

PD and I both caught a nice Brown trout about the same time while we were at Papoose. Ended up having them in the same net there in the end and he had to get a picture with his.

We made it home just a bit before 7pm. It is already a struggle, but a joy to get Maxwell out on these adventures. #GetOutAndFish

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2020.08.26 Tenkara action on the Uinta River https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/26/2020-08-26-tenkara-action-on-the-uinta-river/ https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/26/2020-08-26-tenkara-action-on-the-uinta-river/#respond Thu, 27 Aug 2020 05:18:00 +0000 https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/26/2020-08-26-tenkara-action-on-the-uinta-river/ I ended the day on a high note with some Tenkara action on the Uinta River with PD. It was a beautiful evening for it. Nice cool air and the water felt great on my feet while I was wading around. Had great luck here with a dry fly on the Mini Sawtooth Rod.

I hope around a lot on some days. The day started with a little boy that woke up at 4:00am and wouldn’t go back to sleep. Mom forced him to go out fishing with dad at 6:30am so she could go back to sleep. I had some work meetings scheduled for late morning and early afternoon so I couldn’t be gone too long. Maxwell and I went to Little Monte’s that morning. It is the closest place to our house.

We caught so many little bass there it kind of got a boring. Wasn’t much of a challenge.

After a little over an hour we were both done. He was falling asleep in the backpack and I had lost interest.

I dropped him off at home so he could finish his nap while I went out to try Midview. I think after that experience I’ve voted to never return to that place without my kayak. I have the worst luck there from the shore. Too much vegetation in the water near the shore. You get snagged on it almost every cast. Just not worth the battle from the shore. Please remind me I said this next time I go without the kayak!

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2020.08.22 Bottom of Paradise https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/23/2020-08-22-bottom-of-paradise/ https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/23/2020-08-22-bottom-of-paradise/#respond Mon, 24 Aug 2020 03:00:00 +0000 https://pedalpaddlerod.com/?p=344 The weekend started off by me doing a quick round trip to Salt Lake City Friday afternoon to cut the lawn and check on things as quick as I could. I wanted to be back in Roosevelt Friday night so I could get enough sleep to wake up early Saturday to take the kayak out for some fishing. I was going to be solo on this trip, PD had things going on Friday night and couldn’t commit to waking up early the next morning.

The plan worked and I was up by 6am on Saturday heading out early. Paradise lake is a ninety minute drive from our house in Roosevelt. This one has been on my list of place to try all summer, I decided it was time to check it off the list this weekend. Kayak was loaded and I set out for a day on the lake. Ninety minutes later and I’m there and ready for some paddle action.

I parked my car and walked up to the top of the dam to scout out where I’m launching my kayak. I was so disappointed at that moment, the fun was over! Only a few small ponds were left at the bottom of Paradise.

The stream coming out of the lake was still flowing some and I found a gentleman there fly fishing. Speaking with him I found out this lake is used for irrigation so the water doesn’t stay around late in the season. He told me it was pretty much gone the end of July. I’m now kicking myself for not putting this ahead of other destinations this year.

While I was speaking to this gentleman I realized he was catching a number of good sized fish out of this stream so I decided to stick around and fish the ponds. Was there still fish in the little water that was left in those ponds at the bottom of the lake bed? Oh yes! I ended my morning and early afternoon on those ponds with well over twenty fish in my net. It went so well I decided to keep a few to take home that day. Not something I do very often, I usually release everything. Brook and Rainbow trout left and right. Most of them really good sized as well.

When I returned home I had to show the boys the score for the day and tell them what they missed out on. That conversation turned to talks of going back that night. PD and I ended up deciding on doing an impromptu overnight camping trip at Paradise. We grabbed the essentials and headed back as quick as we could. With camp set up we had a few hours to fish the ponds that night.

Sunday morning we were up early and ready to get as much fishing in a we could before we had to return home that day. We started off with the ponds and pulled a few good sized ones out of there. I kept one Brook and a Rainbow out of that run. After that we headed for the stream to try out some Tenkara action. It didn’t take long there before PD was pulling them out like crazy. I couldn’t keep up with him. I blamed my limited fly selection I had with me. It is time to go fly shopping after this trip.

What started out as a really bad day in Paradise turned out to be a fantastic fishing and camping weekend with PD. My kayak will be on this water earlier in 2021.

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2020.08.19 Finding peace at Hidden Lake https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/19/2020-08-19-finding-peace-at-hidden-lake/ https://pedalpaddlerod.com/2020/08/19/2020-08-19-finding-peace-at-hidden-lake/#respond Thu, 20 Aug 2020 03:19:00 +0000 https://pedalpaddlerod.com/?p=327 I found no fish, but peace at Hidden Lake today. It is beautiful at this lake! The boys and I left Roosevelt around 7:30am to find this hidden gem and get some fishing in. Perfect weather while we fished this lake. I just had no luck myself catching anything. PD was able to land two cutthroat trout on the tenkara rod. Too be honest I spent most of my time just enjoying myself here and playing with Maxwell.

The boys decided it was time to move on after a while so we headed to Chepeta Lake which was just a little ways further down the fire road we were on. Wasn’t very long after we showed up here that a storm rolled past us. It forced Maxwell and I to find cover in the car. Playing with the fogged up windows passed the time away.

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