Ole, Hugo, Elizabeth and I signed up for a marathon row around Mercer Island yesterday (Aug 29, 2010). The below course map is a rough drawing of what we were originally going to do:
we ended up not going around Mercer Island because of the windy weather and, thus, very choppy water.
Ole has captured most of our course with his iPhone app. Here are the google maps showing the distance we have traveled and the rate we have traveled at:
The first 2.86 km: http://tiny.cc/6zbf3
The following 18km: http://tiny.cc/mlbgn
The last 11km data was lost (possibly due to data overload)
Our quad launched at 6 am from Pocock Rowing Center (PRC). We traveled our first 2860 meter through Montlake cut into Union Bay, waited for the launch and another boat to catch up, then proceeded to Lake Washington and through 520. It was quickly determined that the condition was too rough so we backed into the North side of 520, and traveled along 520 to the end.
From there, we rowed to the Ballard Locks, then rowed back out through the ship canal down to South Lake Union, docking back at PRC at the end of our 3-hour row.
The long distance session was challenging both physically and mentally. It was very exciting that we have pulled through as a crew in the less than ideal water and weather condition (not to mention I was drenched wet like I went for a swim from the wakes, which kept me pretty uncomfortably cold throughout).
Nonetheless, I enjoyed pushing our limits in distance and time, and traveling to new places. Bringing food and water as well as tapes (for fingers) were new to me. We didn’t even think of bringing a sponge to the boat (which turned out to be tremendously useful for bailing). Now I know what to do on a long distance row! Next time would probably bring some gloves too (Peter recommended gardening gloves, Ani brought up golf gloves would be a good fit as well). I thought it would have been nice to have one of those quick dry towel to keep my hands and oar handles dry and reduce friction.
Next time we should practice more (than just 1 session on the day before) and challenge ourselves to a real marathon.
Will add a picture of our lovely crew soon.
