Excursion Around The Bay

(Sorry, but as a paddler living near Irondequoit Bay, and a Great Big Sea fan, I realize I’ve probably used that title a few times already. Too bad.)

Today I met up with Doug, Bill and Steve at Baycreek Paddle Center for a paddle on Irondequoit Bay. I didn’t look at the weather beforehand, and just assumed it was going to be as horrible as it had been all week, so I dressed in my farmer john wet suit and long sleeve turtleneck. It turned out to be quite reasonable early fall weather, with temps in the mid 60s, and so I was boiling hot as we got ready. Bill, who was dressed very similar to me, just took off his shirt and paddled only in the farmer john. I, on the other hand, decided that since it was Baycreek’s annual sale, and since I’d been looking for something to wear for weather in between the running shorts and singlet of the summer and the farmer john and long sleeves of late fall, so I bought some better clothes.

It was my first time out on the bay, and my first significant waves, in the Thunderbolt. It wasn’t as wavy as it has been on hot days in the summer, but there were still a few boat wakes. And the consequences of a dump were probably a bit worse, so I’d call it even. There were places which required 100% concentration, with nothing spared for conversation or looking around. But overall, I feel that I wasn’t any shakier out there than I’d been in the early season in the Looksha.

Jim M caught up with us after about 25 minutes. He was as smooth as usual, and was talking about how much fun the waves were in places where I was concentrating on not dumping rather than having fun.

We went up to the bridge, and a little bit further. I’d forgotten my GPS, but the others told me it was about 7 1/4 miles. The first and last half mile were horrible “suck water” as the water level appears to have gone down quite a bit since the time trial season. But it was fun and I’m feeling a lot better about eventually getting comfortable in waves in this boat.

Long Lake again

I found some Youtube video of the race. Unfortunately the camera person seems to mostly concentrate on people who’ve already finished rather than the people finishing, so I don’t get to see how my technique looked at the end of 10 miles.

You can see Mike and I for about 10 seconds towards the end, and the camera switches away seconds before the big seaplane wake hits us
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But here’s the finish of Mike and I, and Steve.
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Odds and ends

I had a dream last night. I don’t normally remember mine, but in this one I had a dream within the dream. In the dream within the dream, I thought it might be a dream, but wasn’t sure because it was too vivid, so I pinched myself. It didn’t help. So, so much for that old saw about pinching yourself to wake up. I remember nothing else about the dream except it involved walking across the Champlain Bridge in Ottawa, which I’ve never done in real life. I think I might have waded back, which is unlikely considering that white water kayaks play in that water.

Being a geek, I’m now wondering if I woke up enough levels, or if I’m currently still in a dream. Probably not – if I were dreaming this, I’d probably leave out the knee pain.

On the other hand, my knee pain hasn’t been all that bad for a while. I think losing weight helps a lot, but then again this whole thing started when I was 50 pounds lighter than I am now, so I doubt it’s a cure. Even my elbows, which were giving me a bit of trouble a month ago, didn’t hurt after the last couple of races. A lighter boat isn’t just good for speed, it seems.

I took my car in for the New York State Inspection, a process I keep thinking of as “the annual” because of my aviation experience. While I was sitting in the waiting room, enjoying the fact that they had laptop desks on several chairs as well as full-on desks and free wifi, I got an email telling me that the car was finished. That was kind of strange, but I liked it.

Sprint is up to their old tricks again, calling my cell phone about my problem ticket (you know, the one that says my cell phone can’t receive phone calls when I’m at home) and then sending me a text message that says to reply to it, but coming from an address that you can’t reply to. Man these people are morons!