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| ===== Another Sat Run ===== | ===== Another Sat Run ===== | ||
| **Reivers Dustin** \\ | **Reivers Dustin** \\ | ||
| - | Jan 18 #25889 | + | Jan 18 2020 #25889 |
| - | Horses out there might be a little hefty for little old me. But I'm going. It's like 'dances with wolves' or maybe running of the bulls. | + | Horses out there might be a little hefty for little old me. But I'm going. It's like 'dances with wolves' or maybe running of the bulls. |
| - | ...'running of the BS?"\\ | + | …'running of the BS?"\\ |
| - | I'm working on my Spanish you guys. Learned a new phrase:\\ | + | I'm working on my Spanish you guys. Learned a new phrase:\\ |
| "Hasty Lavatories". | "Hasty Lavatories". | ||
| **Reivers Dustin** \\ | **Reivers Dustin** \\ | ||
| - | Jan 18 #25890 | + | Jan 18 #25890 |
| - | poop-en-heimer. I swam with the fishes for a bit this morning. Some other guys were working on their remount so me and David headed out their direction in order to gloat, er, I mean help. Except a little capper and a sharp gust popped me right outa my seat. I got to really test out my stern leash, wetsuit, which side to remount on … yadda yadda. The boat blew over my head a couple times, then stern leash would slide in and boat would settle in perfect position. I found out that I couldn't just go to my favorite side. I had to mount "goofy-side" from the right side of the boat. Not my strong side. Also, the stern leash hung up at the back once, but I saw it before my attempt and it was no big deal to organize. MG settled in upwind of me just to encourage and observe. I don't know if David saw me in the water. He said later that the conditions seemed crappy. (Thank goodness he said it.) \\ | + | poop-en-heimer. I swam with the fishes for a bit this morning. Some other guys were working on their remount so me and David headed out their direction in order to gloat, er, I mean help. Except a little capper and a sharp gust popped me right outa my seat. I got to really test out my stern leash, wetsuit, which side to remount on … yadda yadda. The boat blew over my head a couple times, then stern leash would slide in and boat would settle in perfect position. I found out that I couldn't just go to my favorite side. I had to mount "goofy-side" from the right side of the boat. Not my strong side. Also, the stern leash hung up at the back once, but I saw it before my attempt and it was no big deal to organize. MG settled in upwind of me just to encourage and observe. I don't know if David saw me in the water. He said later that the conditions seemed crappy. (Thank goodness he said it.)\\ |
| - | A dump in the water tends to zap the energy so I just did a couple laps and bailed for home. So today was not running with the bulls. It was waddling with the water buffaloes. … wimping with weiner-dogs? … falling with fishes? … messin with mudskippers? ok ok I'm done. | + | A dump in the water tends to zap the energy so I just did a couple laps and bailed for home. So today was not running with the bulls. It was waddling with the water buffaloes. … wimping with weiner-dogs? … falling with fishes? … messin with mudskippers? ok ok I'm done. |
| **Denise Weeks** \\ | **Denise Weeks** \\ | ||
| - | Jan 18 #25891 | + | Jan 18 #25891 |
| Where’s the GoPro when we need it? This could be documentation for the Wiki’s "How to Paddle Like a [Safe] Barnacle" page. | Where’s the GoPro when we need it? This could be documentation for the Wiki’s "How to Paddle Like a [Safe] Barnacle" page. | ||
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| **John Schwandt** | **John Schwandt** | ||
| - | Jan 18 #25893 | + | Jan 18 #25893 |
| I (future barnacle) was swimming with you. I took off from Waypoint Park thinking that no matter what the waves would push me home. About half way to the Rock Point buoy (I think that is name) a gust of wind got the best of me. Getting beamed by the wind and then having it catch the paddle is one more lesson on my list to learn. Remount was no problem but the bully wind was playing with my mind so I turned around had a nice run back. I felt like I still had some energy and thought I would take it a couple notches down on Lake Whatcom. The wind was actually blowing harder there, but hey, why not get everything washed off? | I (future barnacle) was swimming with you. I took off from Waypoint Park thinking that no matter what the waves would push me home. About half way to the Rock Point buoy (I think that is name) a gust of wind got the best of me. Getting beamed by the wind and then having it catch the paddle is one more lesson on my list to learn. Remount was no problem but the bully wind was playing with my mind so I turned around had a nice run back. I felt like I still had some energy and thought I would take it a couple notches down on Lake Whatcom. The wind was actually blowing harder there, but hey, why not get everything washed off? | ||
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| **Reivers Dustin** | **Reivers Dustin** | ||
| - | Jan 18 #25894 | + | Jan 18 #25894 |
| - | Gene Davis, what a guy. He has incredible depth of knowledge and a very gentle approach to people. You would never guess from just normal conversation that this guy has a very impressive life story. I think he's the one who talked LB into doing a kayak paddle across the border into Canada in order to check out border security ability to catch kayakers. | + | Gene Davis, what a guy. He has incredible depth of knowledge and a very gentle approach to people. You would never guess from just normal conversation that this guy has a very impressive life story. I think he's the one who talked LB into doing a kayak paddle across the border into Canada in order to check out border security ability to catch kayakers. |
| - | It's funny about Whatcom. Where you were is about where I got blown off my Speedster and had to swim for it. Nobody knew about leashes back then. The macho trick was to use your paddle to swim. You could bust some incredible speed, but it took phenomenal energy/power. You should try it (with kayak paddle). And no, I was not able to catch my boat. A couple of other paddlers caught it before it smashed into those docks. | + | It's funny about Whatcom. Where you were is about where I got blown off my Speedster and had to swim for it. Nobody knew about leashes back then. The macho trick was to use your paddle to swim. You could bust some incredible speed, but it took phenomenal energy/power. You should try it (with kayak paddle). And no, I was not able to catch my boat. A couple of other paddlers caught it before it smashed into those docks. |
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| + | hehe. everybody does swim sessions. Sometimes when LG and I would be getting to the end of a big run one or the other would fall in from inattention or overconfidence. LG called it the "look Ma, no hands" flop. | ||
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| + | Love this sport. Welcome to the swim team. | ||
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| + | **Saturday Paddle\\ | ||
| + | Kevin Olney** \\ | ||
| + | Jan 18 #25892 | ||
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| + | A few skis and OCs paddled Wildcat to the harbor around 10:00. Fast clean waves up to Governors and the usual easterly push out of Chuckanut bay but extending farther north than normal. It was good and gusty by the time we hit post point where things really got sweet for about a half mile. | ||
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| + | We had originally planned on finishing at Squalicum beach but the parking lot was a treacherous sheet of ice so opted for the harbor (only slightly less sketchy). Wind was lined up much better for the beach than the harbor so the last mile and a half consisted of sloppy beamish waves but still a quality run. | ||
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| + | If anyone has a bag of my clothes I would love to reunite with them sometime. | ||
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| + | **Kimberly Reeves** \\ | ||
| + | Jan 19 #25895 | ||
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| + | Paddle for the skills you have, not the skills you want. | ||
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| + | After some honest deliberation with myself, I decided that hoping on Kevin’s trailer for the downwind was pushing my comfort zone and a survival paddle wasn’t on my to do list for the day. | ||
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| + | After bowing out, I met with the usual suspects at MP: the Denises, Paul R and Julie V for some spectacular laps in the afternoon. Pushing up wind with rebound at barely 2 mph wasn’t much fun, but the roller coaster ride to the north made it worth it! | ||
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| + | **Reivers Dustin** \\ | ||
| + | Jan 19 #25896 | ||
| - | hehe. everybody does swim sessions. Sometimes when LG and I would be getting to the end of a big run one or the other would fall in from inattention or overconfidence. LG called it the "look Ma, no hands" flop. | + | Not being swept along is sooo hard. I should be dead for stoopid a hundred times, but oh well. |
| - | Love this sport. Welcome to the swim team. | + | Laps are good. It's hard work but you know what you're dealing with. On those wild DW runs, you commit before you can know. And some of these dang party boys, you don't know if they would remember your name in the morning. |