Located in the Lawrence, Perry/Lecompton and Topeka area, Up a Creek is dedicated to providing you with memorable water outings. Whether it’s an afternoon or all day float or an overnight campout on a sandbar, when you paddle with Up a Creek “If you have a bad time, It’s your own fault!”A weekend of water
After a rainyMemorial Day and a canceled float, Up a Creek made good on it's promise of a sunny Memorial Day float... we just moved Memorial Day! Saturday's sunny skies started early with a 7:30am float down the Delaware with Matt Vogelsberg and a handful of friends. (Click on any of the photos below for more shots from that day's adventure!)
Matt and crew arrived at the Rising Sun boat ramp in Perry just in time for us to collect the kayaks and turn them around for an afternoon float on the Kaw. This was a beautiful afternoon with 90-degree temps and water warm enough for swimming. Truly a lazy, carefree day on the Kaw.
Um, did I mention "lazy"? Nothing captures that ideal better than a paddler tying off her kayak to the back of a canoe and dozing while being towed down the river. Great exercise there, K!
And on Sunday our good friend and fellow paddler, Bear took his sister and a group of friends along for a longer stretch of the Kaw from Perry to Lawrence. This was just a pre-cursor to next weekend's float -- "Bear-style", in honor of Bear's recent birthday.
Three floats in 36 hours... we're just gettin' warmed up, baby. See you all on the water!
Bringing Class to the Kaw
As part of a school Field Day, Eagle Heights School in Kansas City brought their 2009 Junior Class to Perry, Kansas for a day on the river with Up a Creek. Beautiful sunny skies and temps in the low-80s -- nice.
Our morning started with a break-neck pace trek down the Delaware River, followed by a detour up Wild Horse Creek (simply trying to kill time so we didn't finish the float before 11am). After that it was out to the Kaw where everyone paddled up river to a sandbar where we stopped for lunch.
Brief swimming, some rock-and-shell hunting, and beach combing filled the next hour or so. Then it was back in the boats to paddle the remaining mile to the boat ramp where we ended this adventure. Good people, good water, great day.
Oh, and I heard the sophomore class went miniature-golfing... no doubt a distant second to the Juniors. ;)
Sunny day on a muddy river
After a day of record-setting rains, the sun came out and Jamie and her friends joined Up a Creek for an afternoon run down the Delaware River.
Five canoes and two kayaks took to the water just below the Perry Lake spillway and floated the Delaware onto the Kaw and ultimately to Rising Sun boat ramp in Perry. Along the way we even took a detour up Wild Horse Creek, which provided a scenic means of extending our float by an hour or so.
Hookey on the Kaw!
We meet Carly on a Thursday afternoon as the Up a Creek boys were pulling in at the Riverfront park after a day on the Kaw...she expressed an interest in kayaking on the Kaw the next day so we felt obliged to take her...On Friday Carly, Katie and Aurora meet us in Perry for there first float ever on the Kaw...Uncle Ron , Bear and I took them on Jay's Run...it was a awesome way to kick off the season...Thanks Girls!
UAC to appear in upcoming local parade
Just a heads up to our Lawrence-area patrons. Up a Creek will be featured in the 2009 Lawrence Annual St. Paddy's Day Parade. While our float is still in the design phase, we have secured our place in the parade lineup and want all of you to come out and cheer us on while enjoying the festivities of the day.
UAC Pirate Float recognized in Lawrence Newspaper
Pool sessions start in November
Beginning in November, UAC will be holding pool sessions on alternating Sundays at the Lawrence Free State Indoor Aquatic Center. During each session, UAC staff will be available with a handful of kayaks. If you are new to the sport and want to try out a kayak in a controlled environment, or a seasoned paddler who wants to practice your roll in the off-season, plan to join us at the pool!
Sessions are on alternating Sundays from 1-5pm. See the calendar for exact dates.
UAC 2008 Season Video
Okay, so for those of you who couldn't make it to the campout Saturday night, here's a peek at the video you missed. Not necessarily the highlight of the evening, but it certainly covers some highlights of this season on the river.
Why is the rum always gone?
Apparently the third time really IS the charm. After two failed attempts at holding our annual UAC Pirate Cruise, Mother Nature finally cooperated and allowed us back on the Kaw with a gaggle of kids to search for buried treasure.
As with most pirate adventures, ours was met with a mix of success and failure. We set out in search of three treasures. Alas, the mateys found only two. Mother Kaw laid claim to a sandbar that held one of the treasures during the big storm that rolled through a week prior. Nonetheless, we made our way down the river and as usual, she did not disappoint. Kids, adults, and the resident UAC canine were all at the helm for this float.
Our last sandbar was carved out nicely with a small pool of water where the kids played -- until we began picking them off the sand and tossing them back into the water. Just keep holdin' your nose, Addy! It'll be fine, I promise! For those of you who couldn't make it this year, there's always gold to be found in those sandbars. And we'll be back at it next year. Argh!
Annual UAC Pirate Cruise
Last year's Pirate cruise was such a hit that we've had numerous requests for a repeat this season. For those who didn't come along last year, be sure not to miss it this time around. The pirate float consists of a 6 1/2 mile float on the Kaw complete with treasure maps that mark sandbars along the route with buried treasure for all the scallywags to dig up and share.
Check out the pics from last year's Pirate Run and be sure to reserve your spot on this year's cruise before they run out!












