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Published: Thu, 05/24/12

Issue 327
24th May 2010
 
Message Bank

We are now moving to our new location this Friday, so things could be a little hectic if you come in on that day.

Our new address is to Unit 3, 516 Guildford Road, Bayswater. This is on the corner of Guildford Road and Moojebing St and not far from our present location. Phone number remains the same.

Come and see us at our new location and please pass the word around.

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This week I continue my quest to reach my 6000kms on my 60th birthday year.

Last Sunday I entered the 18km Canoeing Down Under Paddle Challenge and then paddled another 10kms later that day making it 28kms. On Monday I paddled 40kms. On Tuesday I paddled 40kms. On Wednesday I paddled 40 kms. And on Thursday I am expecting to do 35-40kms. So after Thursday I will have 293kms to paddle to reach my goal. I have only 10 days left before my birthday so that means I have to paddle 30kms a day but because I won't be able to paddle on Friday and Saturday due to the big shop move means I really only have 8 days left to paddle. So that means I have to do 37kms on those days to hit the jackpot.

I am hoping to paddle the last 10kms of the 6000kms on Sunday June 3rd (my birthday). So if anyone wanting to join me for those last 10kms I will be leaving and finishing at the Ascot Kayak Club.

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Canoeing Down Under Training group did very well at the CDU Paddle Challenge on Sunday.

T2 and Jason came 1st in the Double Ski, Josh and Darryl came second or third in the K2s (not confirmed yet). Samatha came 2nd in the Ladies K1s. Mark Lawson came 1st in the Single Ski over 50, Staphanie Miles was 3rd in the ladies K1. Ann Harris came 1st in the Single Ski. Several other members also did very well but I am waiting for the results to check.

We think John Breed and I in a K2 came first in the over 50s.

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My journey this week

Looking back up river near the Belmont race course

Nearly every morning I get a wave and a smile from the Asian fisherman in the blue/grey coat. A pelican watching on as if it is judging the catch


The pelicans watch the fisherman because when they catch fish that are too small or not wanted they are given to the pelicans. The one on the left has just been thrown a fish. I did see a lady walking her dog here picking up all the rubbish that the fishermen have left.

A group of pelicans on a mud bank in Ascot waters

Further upriver near Woodbridge House I meet a group of over 45s heading for the Riverside Restaurant for coffee and cake

In the distance the Swan River Trust is monitoring the water quality, while at the Cavensham House jetty a boat is being repaired and painted

I keep meeting people on the river and here in the pink & teal Gecko is Jenelle Winnett, in the yellow and orange Gecko is Mary Ann Winnett, and in the yellow Ecobezhig is Raquel Spencer.

A group of swallows on a dead tree near the Belmont Race Course

 


Upcoming Training and Courses

SATURDAY MORNING FITNESS


It's $5.00 for the session and it certainly offers the opportunity to have some fun and also to develop essential skills particularly if you are looking at taking on the 2012 Avon Descent.
So come on, take the time and make the effort to join us.
Where: Sandy Beach Reserve
Time: 7.15am for 7.30am start
Cost: $5.00

You need to have your own kayak, paddle and PFD.

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Monday Night Training with T2

Hinds Reserve, Garratt Road.
All paddlers now need a light as well as a PFD.
Some paddlers don't like wearing a PFD but it is important to wear one at this session.
If you are not willing to wear a PFD and a light, please don't come along.
Hinds Reserve, Near Garratt Road Bridge, Bayswater.
Time 5.45pm
PFD must be worn and Lights are essential


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Avon Descent Information Night

This lecture is aimed at paddlers entering the Avon Descent for the first time.
Date: Monday June 11th
Time: 7.00pm
Venue: Unit 3, 516 Guildford Road, Bayswater
Cost: $5.00


Featured Products

SPECIALS

Spirit PRS Special $999.90 New - but it has No Venturi
We also have other PRS on special and...
We have the Avon Descent PRS 40th Anniversary Ski

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Check out our new web site
www.canoeingdownunder.com.au

MORE SPECIALS

Go here just to see some of our specials -
many of the kayaks being reduced as much as $350.00 to $1000.00

canoeingdownunder.com.au/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=57&Itemid=30
Several of our demo boats are being sold due to limited room in our new premises

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Stories

Canoeing Down Under Paddle Challenge

Being the major sponsor of the Paddle Challenge I was looking forward to the day. The Paddle Challenge is one of the biggest kayaking events in WA with the Canoeing Down Under John Sims Race being another.

John Breed and I at the start of the race. John is a faster paddler than me so I was hoping to do what Alaine does when she is paddling with me, which is to have a relaxing time!

I was paddling with John Breed as Alaine's training for such a long race has been lacking, or, was because I felt I would go faster with John!! I couldn't tell Alaine that though. It was only our second time paddling together in a K2 and it showed as we warmed up and crossed several boat washes. We were, what would be best describerd as...a little wobbly.

As we lined up for the start our boat was quivering and it wouldn't stop. It was just like an hypothermic person shivering uncontrollable. Was it John just being nervous or was it both of us! Should I have paddled with Alaine as the kayak never quivers with her in it! As it kept quivering I was concerned with all the washes at the start. I can see we really should have paddled together more often. We sat on the line for some time wondering what was going on as it seemed forever. Then a starter counted down and many of the paddlers took off before the final gong. Even we noticed the siren go after we had done a couple of paddle strokes.

The double kayaks and ski lining up

Our worst nightmare of the wash of 50 boats didn't seem to eventuate straight away as most boats paddled on the left side of the river. For several hundred metres we had a clear run but then boats on both sides of us started to come together. The wash had us wobbling and our kayak doesn't steer too well in flat water, so in the rough it was a beast without a leash and it wanted to go in all directions. Neil Long and Susan Quick started to come up beside us. That wasn't good as even Alaine and I had beaten them in the last race and I had picked old John so we could go faster, maybe I should go back and change over!

We wobbled around for several hundred metres but then we started to find some cleaner water and our pace quickened leaving Neil and Sue behind. I breathed a sigh of relief, we were starting to gel.

The fast guys were well ahead, three other K2s were 50 metres ahead and we caught up with 2 other K2s, one being Dave Water and Paul McLaren, two good friends who we were dying to beat. They wouldn't be happy if we did.

At Ascot Kayak Club we were still three abreast with a few of the club members cheering us on. We eased into a rhythm and when we reached Sandy Beach and hit the long straight I decided to take a gamble and move over to the right side to get away from the wash of the boats in front and the boats ahead. With the clean water we were able to get into a much better rhythm and put the power on. We were flying down the straight and feeling great. The other two boats in our pack were struggling to keep up and we we gaining on the other three boats ahead. We put in extra power and started to pass the three boats. It felt really good as we powered passed. Now we were a pack of six, Spencer King and Steve Egger were in there, another pair we wanted to beat. We took the lead for a while but then some rougher water helped Michael and Graham Godwin and two South Africans to catch up and start to level with us.

The turn buoy was coming up and we were on the outside, which was the wrong side so we knew the other two boats were going to round the turn first and because our kayak wasn't very good on turns I knew we would get left behind, which we did. We ended up two to three lengths behind. We powered on and caught up but then three of the fastest single skis came along-side and the other two kayaks managed to catch their wash and left us behind again. I cursed, but that didn't help, they moved further away. I prayed and that got better results as they dropped off the single skis. Now we had a chance to catch them again, but they were 20 or 30 metres ahead.

The fastest K2s crossing the line. Josh and Darryl in the mix

John and I powered on getting closer and closer. It was a good feeling watching them get closer but we were certainly having to work for it. But I didn't mind, I loved it and if we were going to have any chance of beating them or keeping the others at bay behind us, we had to work hard. Within a kilometre we were sitting behind them after struggling to get over their wash. We sat there until we had enough open water to pass. We went wide to try to get around them and take off but the others moved over onto our wash and we couldn't shake them. From then on we were three boats locked together, each trying to make a break, but without any success. We did however manage to reach the turn buoy near Ascot Waters first, but it didn't help as they soon caught up.

Jason and T2 after finishing first in the double ski

We were having a great tussle and I was still feeling really good - maybe it was all that long distance training I was doing. We approached the low walk bridge in Ascot Waters in line. We all ducked to avoid taking our heads off. This was the most dangerous part of the race and one day we should approach the council to get it raised so no-one kills themselves.

Back in open water there was nothing in it. The finish line was only 400 metres away and all we had to do was to paddle faster than the others. Within 15 metres from the finish we were still close, then I heard a clash of paddles (I smiled) as this gave us the opportunity to sneak ahead of Michael and Graham although we were still beaten by the other kayak.

John and I sneaking through. I think we were the first over 55 but we are still waiting for the official results

As we crossed the line our other rival Steve and Spencer and Paul and Dave were somewhere behind, probably having a picnic as it was a good sunny day!

Unfortunately the presentation didn't go very well as for some reason the times were well out, so really we left without knowing our true results. It was such a glorious day but there were many unhappy paddlers wanting to know what happened!

 

 

 


Race of the week

 

Champion Lakes Present

2012 Genesis Teams Relay
27 May 9.00am
Entries now open.
Close Thursday 24 May, 11.00pm
3 team members, 4 km leg (guppies paddle 2km)
Must have at least one female in each team (except guppies)
Only 1 x K1 allowed (use ocean skis, spec skis, long/shortplastics etc)
Open, Golden Oldies (Over 50), Juniors and Guppies Enter on club website:
www.championlakes.canoe.org.au
Enquiries: Robyn Brown, mob 0401 311 817, robyn.l.brown@bigpond.com

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Wild Water Race Calendar


Here is a preview at the 2012 Race Calendar. Further information will be posted on the Wild Water website (go to AKC website, see under disciplines)closer to each race. We hope to see many familiar faces coming back for another year and as many new competitors as possible. White Water is much fun so make sure you bring newcomers to this discipline.
Race 1: Saturday 12th May Ascot Kayak Club Race

Race 2: Sunday 12th June Drain Race Next Race

Race 3: Sunday 8th July Upper Swan Race
Race 4: Sunday 18th August Bells Rapids Race
Race 5: 25th & 26th August Geegelup Race (States Championships)


2nd Hand Boats

Hawke Double Fibreglass double kayak with paddles. excellent condition: $200.00
Wasp K1: Good Condition: $700.00
Bushranger Canoe $600.00
Double Cuttlefish Sit-on with storage areas: Near new. $750.00 save $500.00
Plastic Kookaburra 2 person Canoe: $650.00
Cobra Surf Ski: 5.2m plastic. Good Condition $700.00

More Bargains...
Adventure Kayak Crossfire 4.35 metres. Used 10 times only: $600.00
Dagger Hula sit-on-top 2.5m. $250.00
Cobra Excell sit-on-top: $400.00
Finn Dolfin Double Sit-On Top: $400.00