Rowing Reflections
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Masterful Mentors . . .
Weather: Beautiful sunny winter day with some wind
Temp: About 11 without the wind chill factor
River Condition: Increasing downstream flow
River Level:
(0.075) m at 10:00am rising to 0.140 m at midday
Boat: Roche
Rowers: Mick, Judy M, John, Neil
Bring on 2042 . . .
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| Our heroes! |
And as Judy M said
today, those eights really do look very nice.
We should try to get one out on the river one day soon – with some
coordination it should be possible as we have the numbers and the weather is
continuing to improve all the time.
| A fine looking crew |
| Disturbing the river |
| Fine technique |
| Come on John - they are getting away from you! |
In the meantime,
the ‘three of us’ headed out in the Roche – we used the ‘missing rower’
procedure and left the three seat empty.
We waved to Carolyn as we went past and, seeing that John was
in the cox’s seat, we naturally took the scenic route around the island to
Powerhouse.
After a quick
turnaround (due to the cold wind) we headed back against some stronger than
expected headwinds and waves. However, I
am pleased to say that the crew was up to the challenge and we made it home in
good time.
Thanks everyone –
and we will see you again on Monday.
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
The 'A Team' Crew
Weather: Cool winter evening with some wind
Temp: About 9
River Condition: Fast downstream flow
River Level:
0.445 mm at 6:00pm falling to 0.390 m at 7:00pm
Boat: Bray
Rowers: Jim, John, Neil, Mick, Gags (and Peter for drinks)
Stunning sunset . . .
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What a wonderful evening for
rowing . . . and when we arrived
the sunset was just stunning.
There was a bit of a 'reality check' when we learned about Mitch’s collision with a pole in his car last night . . . you have to watch out for those damned objects that leap out onto the road! Take care Ron and we hope to see you back and around the place very soon.
There was a bit of a 'reality check' when we learned about Mitch’s collision with a pole in his car last night . . . you have to watch out for those damned objects that leap out onto the road! Take care Ron and we hope to see you back and around the place very soon.
As we discussed who
was going to sit where in the boat it became increasingly apparent that
anywhere but the cox’s seat would be good for John – the effects of his government sponsored ‘long
lunch’ were still quite apparent and we all considered Gags was the safer option.
And so we headed
off upstream with a serious mindset and we were all very impressed with how
well rowed. We could probably be legends in
our own government sponsored long lunchtime! The row home was
also very good, although things became a little sloppy at the ‘intertidal’ zone between the Morell and Swan Street Bridges. Being the consummate professionals we are we punched through the adversity
and emerged a stronger unit for the ‘dash to the line’!
I can confidently report that we were by far the fastest four on the river this evening – or at least we did not see another one. Indeed, there was some conversation about Frank Hardy's Power Without Glory - we could well have been the John Wren of the river this evening.
I can confidently report that we were by far the fastest four on the river this evening – or at least we did not see another one. Indeed, there was some conversation about Frank Hardy's Power Without Glory - we could well have been the John Wren of the river this evening.
And we were very
impressed with the ‘innovative’ method of rowing when we were downstream of the
Princes Bridge . . . John demonstrated the now perfected "sideways propulsion technique". Personally I find that there is
less drag when the boat proceeds through the water longitudinally, but I am
willing to consider the benefits of the lateral method as well!
For all those who
know, next week is the last time that our stroke Jim will be with us before his
operation . . . it would be nice to have as many as possible present to wish
him well.
Monday, 9 July 2012
Tour de Yarra
Weather: Surprisingly mild mid-winter morning
Temp: About 9
River Condition: Fast downstream flow – but otherwise calm
River Level:
(0.023)m at 10:00am falling to (0.223)m at midday
Boat: Mann
Rowers: John, Carolyn, Neil
Gorgeous morning . . .
We again waited some time for other rowers to turn up . . . but when it became apparent that it was only us we had the choice of taking the elegant option a pair and a single or the much more social tub pair. We chose the latter.
And what a beautiful
job we did of handling the Mann in amongst the constant chatter of the AGM,
football, ballet, opera, Sydney’s Opera House and many other subjects. I was fortunate enough to be sitting behind
John’s new t-shirt with a map of the 2012 Tour de France so I was at last able
to follow one of the sporting conversations!
AGM
Weather: Lovely winter afternoon
Temp: About 12
River Condition: Dead calm
Excitement Level:
High and rising
New Boats: Sutherland
and Yann
Rowers: The entire Club
Interesting Afternoon . . .
Kerry and I were the
‘new Vets’ representatives at this year’s AGM . . . and we chose to take a leaf
out of the ‘old Vets’ book and sit back and watch the proceedings. There some line items in the accounts that we
did not understand, but overall we seem to be in a healthy position.
We watched all the awards with great interest
. . . and noted that our very own Gags got by far the biggest applause when he
was announced ‘club person’ of the year. The only item of
uncertainty was the election of Club President . . . but it turned out to be
non-event and Fiona Dixon was re-elected in a landslide.
We all watched the
traditional naming of the Sutherland and Yann – and there really no truth in
the rumour that Yarra Yarra is going to be re-named Yann Yann!
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| Our President Fiona Dixon officiating |
| Liz Sutherland addressing the crowd |
| How's that - Jenny Yann's forehand drive |
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Bad Moon Rising
Weather: Surprisingly mild mid-winter evening
Temp: About 12
River Condition: Dead flat but with rapid flow
River Level:
0.280m at falling 6:00pmo 0.200m at 7:00pm
Boat: Mann
Rowers: Jim, Gags, Neil
Beautiful evening . . .
We waited some time
for other rowers to turn up . . . but when we realised that it was only us
we naturally decided to head out in the ‘fastest tub pair on the river’. And what a beautiful evening it was for
rowing – we all commented on how lovely the reflected city lights looks in the
wonderfully smooth and calm Yarra.
Being the
competitive lot that we are we of course ‘gave it our all’ for 4,000m to the point
that Gags was pooped and the end of the row!
Perhaps it was the full moon that drove us on?
And there is a
prize for the first person who can remember the combination for Jim’s locker
for the week or so when he is away for his operation later this month – we will
still need to use his lights and seat padding.
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| Lovely Reflections |
| There's that bad moon |
| Ghost rowers in the moonlight |
| City reflections 1 |
| City reflections 2 |
| Mann . . . that was a tough row!! |
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