Canajoharie to Fonda
A few months before the trip, I received a panicked email
from two of the paddlers. It seemed they
had decided to scout our route and were in Fonda where they could find nowhere
to access the canal and launch or land a kayak.
“We’ll figure something out.” was
my response.
Now it was the day before we were supposed to land in Fonda
or Fultonville (which is just across the canal from Fonda), and we still had
nowhere to land. My wife and I decided
to take a drive over to Fonda and see for ourselves. (Yes, we actually leave some of the scouting
until the last minute. It makes the trip
more exciting.) We headed over the
bridge to Fultonville and noticed a Canal Corp. work yard that had excellent
canal frontage. As we were on the
bridge, I noticed a point of land that jutted out into the canal. We headed toward what I had glimpsed and
discovered the point was behind a condemned hotel—one of many that had been
flooded out—and despite the “keep out” signs, it was possible to drive right to
the point which had a cement boat ramp!
Then we headed back over the bridge and stopped at the Canal Corp. work
yard. The folks working there were very
helpful. There was a small dirt launch
spot under the bridge and we were welcomed to use it so long as we got there
before the yard was locked for the day.
They even let us drive our cars on the lawn to get to it.
We got back to camp in St. Johnsville and informed out
“scouts” that we had found not one, but two launches in about 45 minutes, after
which they resigned as scouts. It hadn’t
occurred to them to check for a boat launch behind the condemned hotel. (And they call themselves kayakers). This episode highlighted the fact that there
are still many sections of the canal that are tough to access. Ask the locals, and you’ll usually find
someplace.
July 6, 2012. The
paddle from Canajoharie to Fonda was peaceful, and scenic. The hills surrounding the canal grew a bit
larger and closer which gave the canal a more rustic feel in this section. We “locked through” at lock 13 and arrived at
the Canal Corp. yard well before they locked the gates. Of course, we stopped at the Parkside, in St.
Johnsville, for ice cream--again.
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