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 **Anacortes to Bellingham?​\\ **Anacortes to Bellingham?​\\
 Paul Reavley** \\ Paul Reavley** \\
-Mar 19   ​#35288+Mar 19 #35288
  
 Some of the paddle crew this morning were waxing nostalgic about this friendly race from the past this morning. Some of the paddle crew this morning were waxing nostalgic about this friendly race from the past this morning.
  
-approx 22 miles...your cup of tea?+approx 22 milesyour cup of tea?
  
 Past race accounts from 2010 - 2012: Past race accounts from 2010 - 2012:
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 **Paul Reavley** \\ **Paul Reavley** \\
-Mar 19   ​#35289+Mar 19 #35289
  
 The San Juan Challenge (25 miles - really? do you guys just love these longer races??) was also mentioned, but I have found only on reference to it (from Brandon) in past messages. The San Juan Challenge (25 miles - really? do you guys just love these longer races??) was also mentioned, but I have found only on reference to it (from Brandon) in past messages.
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 **Paul Reavley** \\ **Paul Reavley** \\
-Mar 19   ​#35290+Mar 19 #35290
  
 Okay - now I see more references to the San Juan Challenge - it kind of has an intermittent history in the Whatcom Paddler archives that I ignored. Okay - now I see more references to the San Juan Challenge - it kind of has an intermittent history in the Whatcom Paddler archives that I ignored.
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 **David Scherrer** \\ **David Scherrer** \\
-Mar 19   ​#35292+Mar 19 #35292
  
 Yes the A to B event can be very challenging,​ But the same could be said of the with San Juan Challenge, Cross Sound, US and Down Wind Champs etc…But I believe if individuals are prepared- And the course is standardized,​ then the event will be successful.\\ Yes the A to B event can be very challenging,​ But the same could be said of the with San Juan Challenge, Cross Sound, US and Down Wind Champs etc…But I believe if individuals are prepared- And the course is standardized,​ then the event will be successful.\\
 But it would require some basic elements. Plenty of chase boats, including a lead to show the way, and plenty of buoys or shore markers to make the course understandable…\\ But it would require some basic elements. Plenty of chase boats, including a lead to show the way, and plenty of buoys or shore markers to make the course understandable…\\
 Also a Printout of map to hand out before hand with compass headings.\\ Also a Printout of map to hand out before hand with compass headings.\\
-VHS radios. \\ +VHS radios.\\ 
-But I suppose the most important thing to me as I mentioned, would be to require participants to decide if they are ready of this scale of event.. ​ (and plenty of chase boats)\\+But I suppose the most important thing to me as I mentioned, would be to require participants to decide if they are ready of this scale of event.. (and plenty of chase boats)\\
 It could be a fairly straight forward race from March Point Marina directly to Huckleberry Island and Guemus Island pass, then go past Padilla Bay Buoy, then close past William Point on Samish Island..then straight open water to Marine Park or Boulevard Park… Imagine the downwinder!\\ It could be a fairly straight forward race from March Point Marina directly to Huckleberry Island and Guemus Island pass, then go past Padilla Bay Buoy, then close past William Point on Samish Island..then straight open water to Marine Park or Boulevard Park… Imagine the downwinder!\\
 But everyone has to stay on the same course or get disqualified.\\ But everyone has to stay on the same course or get disqualified.\\
-What do you think? \\+What do you think?\\
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 **Dean Bumstead** \\ **Dean Bumstead** \\
-Mar 19   ​#35293+Mar 19 #35293
  
-I like the original A to B course better. ​ What made it fun was the strategies around the islands – mainly Sinclair and Eliza. Study the chart for a while – you won’t get lost.  Well, almost everybody won’t get lost.  Morris A. was the originator of this race.+I like the original A to B course better. What made it fun was the strategies around the islands – mainly Sinclair and Eliza. Study the chart for a while – you won’t get lost. Well, almost everybody won’t get lost. Morris A. was the originator of this race.
  
 **Dan Mayhew ** \\ **Dan Mayhew ** \\
-Mar 20   ​#35296+Mar 20 #35296
  
 Rather than make it a race, I'd be interested in doing it as an adventure paddle. Pick the right day, assemble a group of paddlers that have the ability to complete the route, and make a day of it. Emphasize basic safety protocols and enjoy the challenge. If after the paddle we feel this should be resurrected as an event, we can bring it back with fresh knowledge of its pros and cons. Rather than make it a race, I'd be interested in doing it as an adventure paddle. Pick the right day, assemble a group of paddlers that have the ability to complete the route, and make a day of it. Emphasize basic safety protocols and enjoy the challenge. If after the paddle we feel this should be resurrected as an event, we can bring it back with fresh knowledge of its pros and cons.
  
 **Rick Lingbloom ** \\ **Rick Lingbloom ** \\
-Mar 20   ​#35297+Mar 20 #35297
  
 I’m pretty sure that when Marc and I did it in the double, we were dropped off in Anacortes and told, “See ya at Marine Park!” I’m pretty sure that when Marc and I did it in the double, we were dropped off in Anacortes and told, “See ya at Marine Park!”
  
 **Eric Grossman** \\ **Eric Grossman** \\
-Mar 20   ​#35298+Mar 20 #35298
  
 A to B would fun let’s do it with some SSW wind. This seems awefully long ago, thought we had done it since. I recall Brandon, Heather, Marc, DJ?, David S, Dean, generally following this route that I took, maybe Dean skirted south of Sinclair to be different? A to B would fun let’s do it with some SSW wind. This seems awefully long ago, thought we had done it since. I recall Brandon, Heather, Marc, DJ?, David S, Dean, generally following this route that I took, maybe Dean skirted south of Sinclair to be different?
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 **Dean Bumstead** \\ **Dean Bumstead** \\
-Mar 20   ​#35299+Mar 20 #35299
  
-I’d be up for a group paddle. ​ Just need to find the right tides/​currents.+I’d be up for a group paddle. Just need to find the right tides/​currents.
  
 DB DB
  
 **David Hooper** \\ **David Hooper** \\
-Mar 20   ​#35300+Mar 20 #35300
  
 I'm usually a bit backwards, so have never done A to B. But I did B to A last summer on a falling king tide with glassy conditions. Stopped on Vendovi for snacks (halfway-ish). Super strong currents through Guemes Channel - red part of my route in the picture are average speeds of 10.5 - 12 mph for 4ish miles. Max speed was 13.1. Currents around the north end of Guemes and currents x boat wakes near Anacortes made for some technical conditions, even without wind. I'm usually a bit backwards, so have never done A to B. But I did B to A last summer on a falling king tide with glassy conditions. Stopped on Vendovi for snacks (halfway-ish). Super strong currents through Guemes Channel - red part of my route in the picture are average speeds of 10.5 - 12 mph for 4ish miles. Max speed was 13.1. Currents around the north end of Guemes and currents x boat wakes near Anacortes made for some technical conditions, even without wind.
  
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 **Dan Mayhew** \\ **Dan Mayhew** \\
-Mar 20   ​#35301+Mar 20 #35301
  
 Either direction sounds intriguing. Either direction sounds intriguing.
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 **John Rybczyk** \\ **John Rybczyk** \\
-Mar 20   ​#35302+Mar 20 #35302
  
 I think Saturday, May 25th would be perfect for all of you to try this. I think Saturday, May 25th would be perfect for all of you to try this.
  
 **David Hooper** \\ **David Hooper** \\
-Mar 20   ​#35303+Mar 20 #35303
  
 Great idea, John R. I can't go that day, but my long range weather forecast shows that the winds and tides should be perfect for B to A and back to B, which also avoids the need for a shuttle. Go big! Great idea, John R. I can't go that day, but my long range weather forecast shows that the winds and tides should be perfect for B to A and back to B, which also avoids the need for a shuttle. Go big!
  
 **Larry Bussinger** \\ **Larry Bussinger** \\
-Mar 20   ​#35304+Mar 20 #35304
  
-Believe me, you can get lost…..well,​ at least disoriented. ​ At least you know you’re in the Salish Sea.\\+Believe me, you can get lost…..well,​ at least disoriented. At least you know you’re in the Salish Sea.\\
 Anonymous. Anonymous.
  
 **Nick Kelly** \\ **Nick Kelly** \\
-Mar 21   ​#35307+Mar 21 #35307
  
-I know we don’t need more ideas…. but... this winter, a friend and I paddled (double kayak) through Deception Pass and paddled back home on a bit of a downwinder. We took a lunch break at Saddlebag Island for some lobster bisque, a beer, a cigar and some espresso. The paddle home was much more enjoyable after a little rest and recuperation.+I know we don’t need more ideas…. but… this winter, a friend and I paddled (double kayak) through Deception Pass and paddled back home on a bit of a downwinder. We took a lunch break at Saddlebag Island for some lobster bisque, a beer, a cigar and some espresso. The paddle home was much more enjoyable after a little rest and recuperation.
  
 I realize we’d miss out on the fun Bellingham Channel current and it's probably too much setup, but what if we staged warm clothes, food and cooking gear and medals and the race part was from inside Deception Pass to Saddlebag and then we paddled back as a group back home. I realize we’d miss out on the fun Bellingham Channel current and it's probably too much setup, but what if we staged warm clothes, food and cooking gear and medals and the race part was from inside Deception Pass to Saddlebag and then we paddled back as a group back home.
  
 **Paul Reavley** \\ **Paul Reavley** \\
-Mar 21   ​#35308+Mar 21 #35308
  
-"lunch break at Saddlebag Island for some lobster bisque,..."+"lunch break at Saddlebag Island for some lobster bisque,"
  
 Now you're cooking Nick - I'm all for creative brainstorming. I may not be up for some of the marathon paddling distances being discussed, but might be available as part of a support crew. Now you're cooking Nick - I'm all for creative brainstorming. I may not be up for some of the marathon paddling distances being discussed, but might be available as part of a support crew.
  
 **Tim Niemier ** \\ **Tim Niemier ** \\
-Mar 24   ​#35327+Mar 24 #35327
  
 As long as we are still in discussion about venturing out further than MP here is what some other paddlers (or rowers) do. As long as we are still in discussion about venturing out further than MP here is what some other paddlers (or rowers) do.
  
-The rowers have this thing called a “Raid” where you start at one place and end up at another and where you end up there is a lot of beer and food (in that order) and a great party. ​ You camp and repeat that the next day.  It can last for one day or a whole week.  The racers race and everyone else can say they rowed or paddled all the way from point A to point B.+The rowers have this thing called a “Raid” where you start at one place and end up at another and where you end up there is a lot of beer and food (in that order) and a great party. You camp and repeat that the next day. It can last for one day or a whole week. The racers race and everyone else can say they rowed or paddled all the way from point A to point B.
  
-In the 70’s this was done with kayaks all the way around Oahu one day at a time spaced out every 2 weeks or so.  At the end the real bragging rights were not for the winners on time but for the people saying “I paddled all the way around Oahu”, however slowly. ​ There was a potluck at someone’s home after each leg of the paddle and it was very fun even for non paddler supporters.+In the 70’s this was done with kayaks all the way around Oahu one day at a time spaced out every 2 weeks or so. At the end the real bragging rights were not for the winners on time but for the people saying “I paddled all the way around Oahu”, however slowly. There was a potluck at someone’s home after each leg of the paddle and it was very fun even for non paddler supporters.
  
-In our local waters we could go to Friday Harbor in 2 days or ?  If we wanted to have pot luck for the food, bring camping gear etc that could be transported in some powerboat or somehow to one of many kayak camp spots in the Washington Water Trail network that is there and ready for more self propelled traffic. ​ This could be a great way to get beginner paddlers to just “complete” the paddle while the racers would “compete” for being first. ​ In the end everyone is drinking beer and having a good time together.+In our local waters we could go to Friday Harbor in 2 days or ? If we wanted to have pot luck for the food, bring camping gear etc that could be transported in some powerboat or somehow to one of many kayak camp spots in the Washington Water Trail network that is there and ready for more self propelled traffic. This could be a great way to get beginner paddlers to just “complete” the paddle while the racers would “compete” for being first. In the end everyone is drinking beer and having a good time together.
  
-There are other water people that are and have been venturing out beyond local morning paddles and have created some great memories and even better stories. ​ We could do this and our community would grow.+There are other water people that are and have been venturing out beyond local morning paddles and have created some great memories and even better stories. We could do this and our community would grow.
  
 Tim Niemier Tim Niemier
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