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Luling Zedler Mill Paddling Trail
Jan. 17th, 2015
by Bob Naeger


Seven of us ran the Luling Zedler Mill Paddling Trail section of the San Marcos River on 17 January. The group was a hybrid of folks from the Texas Canoe Polers tribe and Houston Canoe Club. There were three people poling, two solo kayakers and one pair in a tandem kayak


This section of the San Marcos is a designated Texas Paddling Trail (Luling Zedler Mill). This section is an easy paddle. The gradient is low and there are no rapids. The only obstacle we encountered was one tree down that required a bit of maneuvering and hopping out of the boat to drag the boat ten feet. The shuttle is short and there are public parks at the put-in and take-out with good parking and boat access.

 
 
At the Luling Put-in      Polers working upstream
  

Conditions were perfect for this trip. The sky was sunny, there wasn’t much wind and we were in shirtsleeves in January. It doesn’t get much better. We enjoyed the bottomland scenery and especially all the turtles sunning themselves. Our intrepid Commodore tried a bit of poling during our lunch stop and did very well for himself.


Lunch break     Ready to put in after lunch
  
Cruising downstream     Downstream view
  
Loaded and ready to hit the road
  

The author, Bob Naeger