Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Lake surfing?

So what do you do when the winds are howling from the south, it's pouring down rain, and your stuck in Seattle area???  Well, you go surfing in a lake of course!!!  From the 520 bridge to Juanita Beach park, there is enough of a fetch to create a surfable (choppy and inconsistent-yes) wind wave at the beach.  Rides are short, but water is warm, and it offers a useful training when biking is not a feasible option. Got a little face time, some cross stepping action, and a few wipeouts! Pictures only, however I did get some video last time I attempted this! 

Friday, June 22, 2012

Route plans as of now


Astoria- Cannon Beach (~25 miles)*
Cannon Beach-Tillamook (~40 miles)
Tillamook-Neskowin (~31 miles)*
Nesokwin-Lincoln City (~15 miles)*
Lincoln City- Newport (~23 miles)*
Newport-Florence (~50 miles)*
Florence-Reedsport (~22 miles)
Reedsport-Coos bay (~27 miles)*
Coos Bay-Bandon (~25 miles)
Bandon-Port Orford (~27 miles)*
Port Orford-Gold Beach (~28 miles)*
Gold Beach-Brookings (~28 miles)*
Brookings-Crescent City (~28 miles)*

*Surfing points

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Cleanwater classic and trials

This post is long overdue, sorry about that.  I'm working up to creating a more consistent post, so sorry for the delay at the moment.  Back in May I attended the Clean Water Classic, a surf contest in Westport, WA.  I packed my board, my bike, trailer and surf equipment and endured the 2 1/2 hour trek to the coast in my car.

My campsite, hidden amongst the trees was absolutely wonderful except for the monsoon of mosquitoes that had a radar like effect on any piece of exposed skin.   Every walk into a swarm of gnats in a field?  The mosquitoes were like that.  I ate my dinner while walking around and taking movement breaks as I prepared the trailer for tomorrow's introduction at the contest site.

The morning came and I loaded up all my gear, checking the connections one more time making sure that the bamboo was secure.  I loaded my 9'0" performance noserider longboard on the trailer.  I walked to get my straps and CRASH, the whole contraption toppled over.  I learned then that the longboard would be too much for this journey, noting that the top heavy weight was too much for the bike alone.  After repairing the loose bamboo poles and securely strapping the board to the racks (while keeping a hand on the whole time) I mounted and rode off towards Westhaven State park where the contest was held.  It was only a short ride, a few miles, and a good thing because the longboard definitely felt different that the shortboard.  On any movement the board, the rack, the trailer, and the bike would sway.  It was too top heavy.  At one point, it swayed while on a sand drift and the front wheel skidded to the side.  I recovered thankfully and pedaled the rest of the way.  I noted that on this trial, I had the back loaded heavily with no weight on the front which I suspect would help balance out the weight.

At the contest scene I was instantly asked questions about the trailer, journey, and plans.  I received words of advice such as "You should add some hula grass to the bamboo and some Tiki torches." I'll add that to my ideas!  While I enjoyed the attention, I was there to surf as well and headed up over the dune to check out the scene.  Small, semi-glassy conditions.  I came in first in my heat and moved to the semi finals.  I rode back after that to conserve my energy and returned to the campground to ask for a new site, a much more open site with less blood sucking insects.  I was stoked to hear that a friend of mine from Seattle woul dbe joining me to watch the semi finals and finals.

When Jessica arrived, I resorted to the car for the rest of the weekend.  The trailer needed attention.  Due to the weight of the board, it loosened some poles and shifted the distance between each rack.  I'm looking for a board between my shortboard and my longboard.  Ideally a 6'6"-6'8" egg.  If anyone has any leads on such a board, I'd be glad to hear about them.

Jessica and I had a fun time checking out the Westport happenings, cruising downtown, grabbing food at the local restaurants and cafes.  We even found the candy shop to satisfy our sweet tooths.  She accompanied me to the semi finals in which I placed third place and moved to the finals later in the afternoon.  Surf conditions wern't the best and by looking at the flags, you can tell that it got cold and very windy! We found out at the awards ceremony that I place 5th overall in the Men's Longboard Division.  We won some cool raffle prizes-not the surfboard unfortunately, but other neat items.


This trip helped me to think about ways to have a more secure trailer.  I'm thinking of epoxy to help create the rigidity of the racks and then lash around that.  I know that a longboard is not an option for this trip, and while I wasn't planning on that, I was hoping it would at least be more stable.  I learned that even though those Citronella candles really stink, they help the bugs from eating you alive.  I learned that living in Seattle is not close enough to the ocean.  I've also learned that I am getting even more excited for this trip!