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  1. #1
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    Is there still interest in doing this? I am beginning to plan out an event calendar/training schedule for 07, and if this is something everyone is serious about, I'd like to know so a) I don't plan other events around then instead and b) I figure out how it'd fit into my training and summer plans. I realize it's still a long time away, and not so crucial for early season stuff, but I am curious to see if the interest is still there.

    Edit: FYI there is also a similar event called the Josh (after Josh Billings) in the Berks. It's going to be Sunday Sept. 16, 2007. I am considering doing this as a tri (bike/run/paddle).
    Edit again: Date is posted for the Greenway: Sept 29, 2007
    -T
    Last edited by tygab; 12-19-2006 at 07:37 PM.

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    I'd be interested. I could bike or kayak (my kayak is an 80s 13 foot whitewater model, so not a fast boat) or manage a 3 mile run. I'm not fast at anything, but not super slow either. I've also thought about the Josh Billings.
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    When is it in 07?
    I"d still be up for the bike and maybe the run

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    I'm interested in trying a run segment. I haven't done much running recently, but used to be an acceptable "marathon jogger." So it would be a good challenge for me to see what pace I could do for a shorter distance.

    There's some possibility that I would have a work conflict, but I won't know that until probably early summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW View Post
    I'd be interested. I could bike or kayak (my kayak is an 80s 13 foot whitewater model, so not a fast boat) or manage a 3 mile run. I'm not fast at anything, but not super slow either. I've also thought about the Josh Billings.
    I am curious about this, I've never seen a 13ft whitewater boat. Well, at least the ones I see in stores are all short and stubby. Do you do any flatwater kayaking with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tygab View Post
    I am curious about this, I've never seen a 13ft whitewater boat. Well, at least the ones I see in stores are all short and stubby. Do you do any flatwater kayaking with it?
    Actually, it's a 12 footer. 13 foot was standard before I bought this boat - it was one of the first to shrink to 12 foot. And they've kept shrinking. Now they're mostly 7-8 feet, I believe. My boat has alot more flotation than the smaller ones and rides over waves and punches through holes nicely. Just not as good of a "play boat". I do paddle flatwater in it. It takes work to make it go straight, and if you stop paddling it immediately turns. Does this race require one to tag a teammate, then run and jump into the boat, pop on the sprayskirt, and scoot into the water? I used to do a relay race like that on the class II part of the Saco River as part of the Tuckerman Ravine Pentathlon.

    If I get a cycling leg, I'd like a hilly section.
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    Deb should definitely get the hilly section.... she climbs fast! My husband did the bike leg of the Tuckerman's pentathalon a few years ago. On his trial run all was perfect. Then, the day of the actual race there were 30 mph winds. He almost got blown off the mountain.

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    This sounds like alot of fun. I will be traveling this summer to horse races, so keep me on the list, but remind me when we get closer!! I don't post here alot, but read every day...
    I will be running all summer anyway, so will be in shape, I hope! This could be a blast, and a great way to meet new friends! I am sure I can drag along one or two of my sisters to crew, or lend support.

    Laura in NY
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    I think the race can be as fast or slow as people want. Some ran and jumped in Kayaks, others, just meandered, and there are always a few that end up in the drink. There seemed to be a wide range of folks racing, from hardcore to just out to have a fun day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tygab View Post
    I am curious about this, I've never seen a 13ft whitewater boat. Well, at least the ones I see in stores are all short and stubby. Do you do any flatwater kayaking with it?
    Found a good pic of my kayak. It's a 12 foot whitewater model from the 80s. It's a quick-turning downriver boat. Takes practice to make it go straight.
    Last edited by DebW; 10-19-2008 at 05:36 PM.
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    I might be part of the Worcester AMC team this year--maybe I'll run into some of you! I just got an email saying they need runners, so if they don't have a problem with my speed (well, actually lack thereof) I'll probably be running one leg.
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  12. #12
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    Hi,

    I am putting a team together of over 50's. A combination of men and women.

    Right now, all I need is one more runner. Is there anyone out there that is 50 or older that would like to join my team for a running segment?

    Or do you know anyone that might be interested? - male or female - it wouldn't matter to us!

    We are all pretty slow so speed doesn't matter. We would just like to do it for fun!

    Anyone interested?

    The registration deadline is September 1st, and the cost is $50.00.

    There isn't a lot of time left...

    Lynette

 

 

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