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    June 17

    Signing off from TWS 2009

    I’m out of news and need sleep.  It was hot, rough, rougher for the racers, and lots of fun as always.  I’m looking forward to racing again.  For further updates, see the official news and times at http://www.texaswatersafari.org and stories and other info at http://paddle24seven.com/

    See you all next year.

    Well that’s it

    Last of the pics are just about done uploading.  I’ll be collecting, tagging, sorting, and distributing later.  Email me and tell me if you have pics to add to the collection.

    Holly and Debbie looked really good coming in, finished around 14:00.  Rebekah looked really tired, but passed a couple of boats and kept on rolling like a champ.  She should have been in an hour before nightfall.

    Tim Curry managed to keep it up in the bay until about twenty feet before the finish line.  He looked really happy about that.

    I’m going to sleep.  But pray for the Rask family, they had a family emergency and had to leave before the awards.

    June 16

    The scoop from CJ

    CJ Hall posted this at about midnight.  LOTS of good dirt.  This morning, he and Zoltan were seen talking about Zoltan’s duct tape job.  Apparently the rough river wore right through the tape and he just couldn’t make it last long enough.  From http://paddle24seven.com/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=82&func=view&catid=5&id=2842

    Well I got to a computer.
    All the people are keeping up with actual times and stuff and I am not.
    So here is the C.J. Scoop.
    I spent the night at the Ottine Portage Saturday. A very interesting place to be.
    The first boat came through. (The Belize Dudes) at around 5:30pm.
    They looked bad. Tired, muddy and in a bad mood. It seemed like it took them forever to get through it.
    Next was the Houston Kids. (That's what I call them). They looked like they just got in the water an hour earlier.
    Other than Fred They were the smoothest boat I saw all night.
    Fred came through with a 21 minute lead on West. West broke his boat but did one of the best Gorilla Tape jobs I have seen in a while.
    The field was wide spread by then so there was some space between boats.
    Bugge did great through there. I enjoyed Erin with her commentary between her and her boat.
    Rebecca came through about 2 hours after Ginse who was with the lead C1. The second C1 was right behind them with holes in his boat.
    He looked good but the boat didn't.
    Zoltan came in and slept there for about 3 hours along with a 2 man boat that did the same. They left before daylight and looked much better.
    I am not sure what happened to them afterward but if they played there cards right they passed allot of sleeping boats at Palmetto.
    The guys in the big wide Blue boat came up and said they were quitting. One of them said he broke his arm.
    I consulted Jerry Cochran and he brought them to get there team Captain to get there boat.
    I will give them the Crazy award this year. When Jerry and I grabbed there boat to get it up the hill it didn't move.
    Let me reiterate that for clarity.
    When Jerry Cochran grabs a boat and it doesn't move that translates as HEAVY.
    How they got it that far with a broke foot. (Oh Yea) They started with a broke foot and he hurt his arm at Cummings with a lead lined boat is mind boggling.
    The last boat was an aluminum came through at 6:15 am.
    Carlton and I came on to Seadrift and rested for a while.
    I helped Babs with the Web Cam and some set up things on Sunday and that was about it.
    Today the Belize Dudes won. (Bummer) The Houston kids were about 30 minutes behind.
    If there would have been 1 more long portage the Kids would have creamed them. If that team stays together the Belize dudes are TOAST.
    I cant wait to see that.
    Then Fred was a bit behind. 3rd Overall and First Solo. All anyone can say about that is WOW.
    Yonely came in and a few more.
    The highlight of the evening so far was Team Bad Dog (Tandem). 10pm or so.
    They got out and carried there boat the last 3/4 mile across the finish line.
    Perfectly legal and considering the wind total Genious.
    No one at the Pavilion was expecting that.
    Once again, I am not up on who is where or who is out.
    All I can say is I am enjoying helping all the volunteers with everyone's endeavors,
    C.J.

    Tuesday morning, seadrift

    Well I passed out last night. At least it wasn't while driving. Fifteen boats in. Looks like I just missed a good three way race for thirteenth place.

    place number time
    7 6200 21:58
    8 331 22:38
    9 321 01:00
    10 117 04:18
    11 1920 05:12
    12 388 06:59
    13 1729 07:05:01
    14 1001 07:05:02
    15 241 07:08

    Rebekah Zeek in 175 passed dupont just after dawn (about 07:00).  Orr/Richardson in 279 (?) passed the salt water barrier at about the same time.

    June 15

    Monday night stories

    I've slept almost as little as a team captain. Two hours at hocheim, and some half napping at the swb last night. Managed to show up just in time for the five man at both places.

    It's about 21:30 on monday and a whole six boats are in.
    314 at 07:23
    221 07:53
    44 10:58 (+1 hr penalty for no pfd)
    20 16:17
    4 16:32
    807 18:03

    Pete rask of 221 told stories of a mile long log jam. Portaging the full length intead of putting in for a short stretch in the middle was faster.

    Jim pye in 101 was listed as out when I checked palmetto sp. It's said his stern handle broke while going down luling dam and he took too much boat damage. Zoltan is also out, but I haven't heard why.

    There are tales of a pack of six or seven boats that passed the wooden bridge an hour or so ago. People are starting to line up on the water and look for them.

    Rebekah zeek in 175 is still cranking along and in great shape. Orr/richardson in 279 (?) weren't feeling well but pressing on. See the previous post for a video explanation of a possible cause. Okay, i'm out to do more scouting when I should be sleeping.

    It’s too hot.

    Jamie and Hannah know what’s making it too hot:
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    Friends from the salt water barrier

    Per Sally Olson, the Cowboys went through the SWB at 12:45, and Yonley/Rendon (#20) at 12:10.  Rebekah (#175) should be going through Nursery in about half an hour (14:45).

    I have nothing else to report now.  I’m gonna nap.

    221 finished in second place at about 07:50

    There was just a little fighting… Stephen said “ONLY second place?” Jonathan followed with “It’s all your fault!”

    Hannah, captain for Zeek in 175, got her vehicle stuck at Thomaston.  Guess who gets to go rescue her.

    Salt water barrier times, first two

    314 03:50 03:55
    221 04:29 04:31

    Salt water barrier times, first two

    314 03:50 03:55 221 04:29 04:31

    Some times, courtesy of Omar

    Omar posted these to paddle24seven.com, I’m reposting them here

    Cheapside (about 15:00)
    1 314 Belizees 9:14a
    2 221 Derek lads 9:37a
    3 44 Freddy 11:32
    4 20 Rendon Yonley 12:40
    5 117 Sherrod Prochaska 13:16
    6 807 Cowboys 14:22
    7 6200 rd Kissling about 1425
    8 1729 west ditto
    9 45 gaston Jones ditto
    10 1001 wueste ditto
    11 321 Startz/Dorniak
    12 331 Bugge/Shively
    13 388 Alford
    14 12 Sammy Prochaska

    Cuero 236 (about 18:23)
    1 314 Belizees 1133
    2 221 Derek Lads 1156
    3 44 Freddy 1407
    4 20 Rendon/Yon 1536
    5 117 Sherrod/Proch 1612
    6 807 C'boys 1726
    7 45 Gaston 1727
    8 1729 West 1737
    9 1001 Wueste 1737
    10 6200 RD 1739
    11 321 Startz/D 1903
    12 331 Bugge 1910

    Hocheim (about 18:15)
    1 314 Belizees 5:20 am
    2 221 Derek Lads 535 am
    3 44 Fred 707am
    4 20 Rendon Yonley
    5 117 Sherrod/Prochaska
    6 807 Cowboys
    7 45 Gaston Jones
    8 1001 wUESTE 9 37
    9 1729 West 938
    10 6200 RD Kissling/ 938
    11 321 Startz/Dorniak 10:40
    12 331 Bugge/Shively11
    13 12 Sammy 1104
    14 388 Alford
    15 106 Edoh Amiran
    16 1920 Alum Condie 1156
    17 241 Binion/Bradford 1312
    18 262 Shawn Boyett 1324
    19 8321 Stevenson/Stevenson1535
    20 497 Erin1536
    21 222 Watson
    22 279 Holly/Debbie
    23 96 Novice Robin Carville 1625
    24 1123 Leef/ 1634
    25 48 Marsh/Reed 1635

    June 14

    Bekah in at hochheim at 18:53

    Zeek in 175 in at hochheim at 18:53, more to come later.

    Hochheim times through 12:35 Sun

    Transcribed from the official check in sheet at 12:35 Sunday

    1 314 05:20 05:20
    2 221 05:35 05:37
    3 44 07:07 07:07
    4 20 07:42 07:43
    5 117 08:29 08:31
    6 807 09:20 09:23
    7 4 09:37 09:38
    8 1001 09:37 09:40
    9 1729 09:38 09:45
    10 6200 09:38 09:38
    11 321 10:40 10:43
    12 331 11:00 11:01
    13 12 11:04 11:04
    14 388 11:17 11:21
    15 106 11:21 11:25
    16 1920 11:56 11:58

    First two boats through cuero 236

    314 11:33 11:35
    221 11:56 11:57

    Gonzo and hochheim updates

    A few times taken by sandy yonley. No note of places or other boats, just times.

    Gonzales 183
    Yonley/rendon 00:40
    Sherrod 01:31
    West 01:32
    Jeff w 01:52
    G jones 02:07
    Cowboys 02:12
    rd + bobby 02:22
    Alford s 02:51

    Hochheim
    Yonley 07:42
    Sherrod 08:29
    Cowboys 09:20
    G jones 09:37
    Wueste 09:37
    West 09:38
    Rd + bobby 09:38

    Palmetto SP official times

    Transcribed from the official check in sheet at Palmetto SP at or about 00:38

    1 314 19:04 19:04 cruz et al
    2 221 19:07 19:07 Rask et al
    3 20 19:24 19:24 Yonley/rendon
    4 44 19:34 19:34 Mynar
    5 1729 19:54 19:55 Hansen
    6 1001 20:10 20:13 Weastie
    7 117 20:11 20:12 Prochaska
    8 4 20:27 20:27 Jones
    9 6200 20:38 20:38
    10 807 20:38 20:38 COWBOYS
    11 12 20:38 20:39
    12 388 20:39 20:44
    13 321 20:59 21:01
    14 331 21:04 21:06
    15 106 21:17 21:19
    16 1920 21:32 21:36
    17 497 21:46 21:48 Magee
    18 71 21:50 22:05 Steppe OUT OF RACE
    19 241 21:56 21:58
    20 701 22:03 22:18
    21 222 22:04 22:18
    22 262 22:35 22:37
    23 27 22:47 22:57
    24 8321 23:07 23:11
    25 25 23:10 still stopped at palmetto as of 00:38
    26 504 23:12 23:23 Ginsie
    27 101 23:17 OUT Pye OUT OF RACE
    28 116 23:22 00:02 Curry Stopped to repair damaged rudder. Cursed C-1s.
    29 48 23:28 23:32
    30 33 23:34 still stopped at palmetto as of 00:38
    31 96 23:44 23:52
    32 1123 23:47 23:56
    33 279 23:50 23:51 Orr/Richardson
    34 69 23:59 00:32
    35 127 00:06 00:11
    36 5155 00:10 00:13
    37 252 00:17 00:28
    38 9214? 00:30 00:33
    39 4016 00:31 00:35
    40 175 00:32 00:35 Zeek
    41 1620 00:36 still stopped at palmetto as of 00:38
    42 343 00:38 still stopped at palmetto as of 00:38

    Hochheim, early Sunday morning

    314 blew through at 05:21 without stopping for water.  221 came through fifteen minutes later at 05:36 in good shape and spirits with reports of little girl screams ahead and chummed water. 

    Neck and neck for first place at Gonzales 183

    314 and 221 both signed in and out at 23:30.  Word has it that 314 took water at the dam, portage.  They saw that 221 was stopping for water at the checkpoint site and put the juice on.  221 had their bow light off when approaching the dam just behind 314, but when they turned it on it was yellowish… Does this spell light trouble for the derrick kids?  They seem to be making steady gains all night.  We’ll see how the order works out at Hochheim in about four hours or so.

    In more drama, 44 (Mynar) signed in just before 20 (Yonley/Rendon) at 00:40 – 44 signed out at 00:40, 20 a minute later. 

    As of 01:20, those are the only boats past Gonzo 183.