Showing posts with label kayaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kayaking. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Back in the Yak: Glen Dougherty Cup (6/4/17)

Somerville Road Runners - fastest team

Part 1 - 0.75 mile Kayak: 8:29
Part 2 - 5 km Run: 19:49


This is the third year I’ve done the Glenn Dougherty Cup – ¾ mile Kayak and 5k running.

In 2015, I took third in the Kayak portion but won the overall with a 18:31 5k.  Last year I had a blazing kayak but the kid who came in second beat me by 3 minutes in the 5k.  (Three Minutes – that’s half a mile).

This year I was hoping for better results in the 5k.

I got myself to the front of the kayak race, on the horn I hit it hard.  Getting from Zero to 5mph probably took 10-15 really hard pulls.  I thought I’d get to ease up and coast once I got to speed.  But it’s not like a bike; instead each paddle quickly dies.  

I made the big left out of the Broad Canal and out into the Charles.  Positioning seems pretty important at this point.  I looked up to see two major obstacles.  First is the floating dock that’s tied to the river’s wall, for (I don’t know what it’s for exactly); then is the Charlesgate Yacht Club.  The area is speckled with moored boats that belong to the CYC and accessed by dingy.  But at the Yacht Club itself is a dock with a building that is accessed by a bridge about 10 feet in the air.  

Your choices are pretty clear:
1) get to the right and avoid the whole thing, but this will add maybe 10-15% distance to the race;
2) get to the right of the floating dock, steer back left between two of the yachts so that you can get back next to the wall to go under the CYC’s bridge; or,
3) attempt the navigate the moored boats and yachts like they are an asteroid field. But, the chances of navigating that are 3,720 to 1.*

I went with option 2.  As the leader you have more choices.  I definitely heard people who took the inside on the turn needing to work to get back to the right as they approached the floating dock.

Finishing the Kayak Race
Photo by Urvi

I got through the bridge at the CYC pretty unscathed.  My normal spotters – Joe and Andy – weren’t there this year since they had a wedding to go to.  But it sounded as if second place was not terribly close – but I couldn’t tell.

I just told myself two mantras:
1) Borrowed from Leroy “Satchel” Paige: “Don’t look back, something might be gaining on you”; and,
2) Borrowed from last year: “Just Keep Paddling”

I made the tighter left turn into the Lechmere Canal.  Don’t look back, just keep paddling… oh and yell several times.  I came under the rope in first place and could barely move, much less paddle any more.

Spent after the paddle
photo by Urvi

45 minutes later…

I was still pretty exhausted and it was time for the 5k race.  I knew there were two guys from the kayak race to look out for.  And I knew there were 3 masters in the race to look out for. (2 years ago when I won the Glen Dougherty Cup, I also was masters’ winner.)  

If I wanted to double again, I’d have real problems with Rory in the field and Thor on his way back to speed.

I also had problems with my general fitness level – such as I didn’t have any.  The first 2 ½ miles of the race went to plan as I flirted with but didn’t go under 6 minutes in the first mile and then the next one was a 6:30.  And, I kept Rory in sight (if not exactly in “striking distance.”) But as you cross the railroad tracks at 2 ½ the “hill” starts.  Its not really that bad, but if you’ve pushed your upper body for 8 minutes and then your lower body for 15 minutes, it might as well be Alpe d’Huez.

At Sixth Street, Jason went by me; at Fifth Street it was Zach and at Fourth Sciarappa, it was Thor. This now put me at least 5th in the masters’ and that’s if there was nobody I didn’t know between me and Rory.  By the time we crested the hill at the Courthouse, I was spent.

I coasted and busted for 7th master and 2nd in the Glen Dougherty Cup.

SRR Shoutouts –
Deb and Rory won the masters F & M
Wendy was third master
Patrick and Roni were 4th & 6th overall
Somerville was the fastest Team
Spice was the fastest dog.


Spice tuckered out by her run
photo by Toledo Steve



* - Never tell me the odds.

Monday, June 6, 2016

JKP - Just Keep Paddlin': Glen Doherty Cup & Freedom Run (6/5/16)

Start of Kayak Race
All photos from Cambridge 5k and Alan Scherer
 
Part 1
Discipline: Kayak 
Distance: 0.75 miles
Goal Time: 8:00
Actual Time: 8:02

Last year, I got boxed in at the start.  This year I was determined for that not to happen.  So I made sure I was on the front line at the horn.   Basically, there are two strategies I can think of for a 0.75 kayak race.

1) Mark Cavendish Strategy - Attempt to keep with leaders and sprint to the finish.
2) Fabian Cancellara Strategy - Get out front, put your head down and treat it like a time trial: Just Keep Paddlin' - JKP.

Last year, within a few hundred yards I was in third and stuck behind a tactical battle between first and second.  This year, I didn't want that to happen.

At the horn I put in 15-20 sprint strokes and got myself into the lead.  I made the turn off the Broad Canal and onto the River with at least a couple yards of lead.  At this point, I made up my mind.  I was going with JKP.

Joe and Andy were acting as my spotters.  10 meters behind... Great, I can't let him close - JKP

By about 4 minutes in, my pecs and trapezii were on fire.  I glanced at my watch and thought two things.  First, it's like running the mile and I made it to lap 3.  Second, JKP!

At the turn off the river and into the Cambridgeside Canal, I got: "You're opening the lead." But I wasn't sure if Andy had said opening or closing.  So I went with JKP.

I went under the Cambridge Parkway Bridge and ready to gun the sprint. It's much further to the finish line on the river than it is on the bank...  Oh well, JKP.

I pulled my way through my burning trapezii, built into 5-10 intermediate paddles and into 10 or so sprints to win the kayak race by 14 seconds! 


Finish and roaring to victory!


Dana - third master in run

Part Two
Discipline: Run
Distance: 5 kilometers
Goal Time: 18:30
Actual Time: 19:22

Yeah, this didn't go as well as the kayak race...

But, in the end, the guy who finihed seconds behind me in the kayak race beat me by 3 minutes in the run to take the Glen Doherty Cup.  

SRR - Team Champs!


Monday, April 11, 2016

Laissez Le Bon Temps Roulez: NOLA and the Swamp (3/31 - 4/3/16)

Urvi and I under the Manchuch Swamp Bridge


Trip: Manchac Swamp Tour
Mode: Kayaking
Distance: 3.86 miles
Sights: cypress swamp, gators, Manchuc Swamp Bridge

The real reason we were all down in NOLA was for Amie and Ryan's wedding.  But Urvi, SoRad, Dean and I took advantage of our free time to go yaking in the swamps.  We got a tour out of LePlace, LA into the Maurpas Swamp Wildlife Area.  Our guide was a crunchy transplant from Wisconsin.


Egret

Gator

Sara and Dean





Map:




Other Scenes from the Weekend:


Canal Street Trolley

Urvi and a Gator

Crescent City Brew Pub

Crawfish

French Market

St Louis Cathederal - BLav, SoRad, Victor, Shark Tank and KarenBWarrior

St. Charles Trolley

Band at the Chaviers

Amie and Ryan
Meet the Chaviers

BLav and Victor

Evangeline Snausages

Shhh...


Monday, July 21, 2014

Urbane, Urban Yaking: Kayaking the Charles (7/20/14)

Flotilla sneaks below the Esplinade footbridge
Trip: Charles River, Brighton to Kendall
Distance: 5.25 Miles
Sights: Harvard, MIT, BU, Downtown, Esplinade

I have been trying to do the Charles River Canoe and Kayak's One Way Rental for a while.  Yet, everytime we tried there would be some reason the Kendall Square Location was closed.  This year, Urvi and I were finally able to do it.  We met Jess and Mark in Harvard Square and walked over to the Brighton location where we met Eric and Andy who had paddled up from Kendall and were going to paddle back with the four of us.

The Charles became the third river Urvi and I have taken on this year.  In June we did the Ipswich and the month before that we did the Trinity in Dallas.



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Eric and Andy with Downtown in the Distance

Esplinade footbridge

Mark & Jess as we paddled through Harvard


Mark, Jess and Andy with MIT in rearview

Weeks Footbridge

Kendall Landing
After Landing in Kendall Square, the six of us headed over to Meadhall for a couple of pints and some Urbane, Urban Pub Food.

All photos by Urvi

One from the Vault:
That time Andy fell into the Seljalandsfoss Spillway, Iceland, 2012
Well, At least she has her puffy coat on

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

On the Trinity: Texan Urban Adventure (5/4/14)

Urban Adventure begins!
Trip: Trinity River - Elm Branch
Location: Denton - Coppell, TX
Distance: 5.69 miles

The day after Glenn's wedding we headed over to Coppell, near Irving.  Trinity River Kayak has four different trips along the Elm Branch of the Trinity River.  Urvi and I went with the McInnish Run, where they drive you up to Denton and put in.  Then you end up back in Coppell right by where you parked.
Putting in

The Trinity River is fully in the North Texas (Dallas-Ft Worth) sprawl.  Yet, the river itself is hidden from the sprawl and what at times felt like the set to Office Space.  (Turns out Office Space was shot in the area.)  It was a beautiful trip paddling through a bit of nature on the edge of 21st Century American sprawl.
Turtles, Heron, etc.
Urvi, logs, bridges, me
Father and Son on the river




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If you are in the Irving/Arlington area, I would definitely spend 2 or 3 hours with Trinity River Kayak.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Yakedty Yak: Kayaking the Charles (6/2/13)

Harvard and the Footbridge
Trip: Brighton Dock to BU Bridge and back
Distance: 5 miles
Sights: Harvard, Cambridge, BU
Pivo index: 8

Another busy weekend for Urvi and I.  On Saturday we went to the American Craft Brewery Festival at the World Trade Center.  In the great hall there were 100 or so brewers with 2 oz taste tests.  I thought the best I had was Stone of Destiny.

BU Bridge, Rail Bridge, Back Bay
On Sunday we decided to take a trip on the Charles.  The Charles River Canoe and Kayak advertises a one-way rental.  However, I'm starting to believe that's just a ruse.  Sunday was the third time I have tried to do this rental, and for the third time I was told yet another reason why it can't be done: "We just found out that Kendall is closed because of [weather, construction, etc.].  I'm beginning to think it's just a bait-and-switch to get people down there.  Urvi and I had wanted to paddle down to Kendall and then meet some folks at Meadhall.

Urvi and I thus, readjusted our plans for an out and back.  We got great views of Cambridge and Harvard (and I guess BU, but it's kinda ugly).  Afterwards, we went to John Harvard's in Harvard Sq.
John Harvard's
Urvi with John Harvard's IPA)

Still would love to try the trip to Kendall again later this year to try to catch glimpses of downtown and Beacon Hill; or at least to hear their newest excuses why they aren't letting people do it: "We just found out that Kendall was closed because of ...." (Wild Turkey attacks? Freak Canoe Jackknife? Godzilla?)

Old Bathhouse, Cambridge

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Paddle Prattle 2010 - Photo Blog - (7/18/10)


TOP TRIP

Location: Topsfield and Ipswich, MA
Sights: State Forest, Audubon Society Reserve