The Urban Oarsman, The First Row of 2015.

The First Row of 2015

 

The first Row of 2015 .  Hollyburn Sailing Club always has a New Year’s Day racing event followed by a Club social.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015Not much wind for racing.  I row through the fleet towards Stanley Park and Siwash Rock.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015The lead boat is an Enterprise, “Rusty Jib”  Skippered by Ian and crewed by Tracy.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015The 2015 Club commodore, Don is next sailing (well drifting) a Laser.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015Dan has had an unfortunate Spinnaker hoisting incident in his Mirror 11.  It does not seem to be slowing him down too much…

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015The fleet has passed and I row towards Stanley Park and Siwash Rock. I am listening to Vancouver Harbour Traffic on VHS channel 12.  There is no reported traffic. It is safe to make the cross the shipping lane.

 

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015Twice around Siwash Rock.  There are a lot of walkers and bikers on the Seawall today.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015I am always intrigued by the “hole” in the seaward face of Siwash.  The texture reminds me of the Gulf Island shore line rocks and of the whale pool in Stanley Park Zoo.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015 The search light building is very noticeable today.  It seems to glow in the sunlight.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015 In the shade, the icicles linger.  Walkers were throwing rocks at them, trying to break them off.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015The icicles are visible in the background.  A white rose floats with the tide.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015 Nearby floats a red rose.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015Lucky Cleo.  A new (to her) ball awaits her.  Cleo is a German Shepherd owned by a co-worker.  She loves the orange balls.  Cleo will start her New Year off right.

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015There is still no reported traffic.  I make the crossing quietly.  The West Vancouver Welcoming figure welcomes me too.  

 

The Urban Oarsman, the First Row of 2015

 

The welcoming figure was erected in July of 2001.  It is  to mark the gathering of ocean-going canoes.  

 

New Years Day 2015 (100)GPS track of the First Row of the Year.

 

5.14 kilometers, an hour fourty at the thwart, about  3km/hr average speed.

What a start to 2015…A beautiful day, a great row, a welcoming figure and good friends at Hollyburn Sailing Club.  Welcome to 2015.  Best wishes for everyone.

 

Mike

 

The Urban Oarsman first Row of 2015

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2 Responses to The Urban Oarsman, The First Row of 2015.

  1. John A Lamb says:

    Hi Mikey,, looks better than that 2 ton sea anchor we used years ago towed behind the old sailing cruises, half the time it was askew in the wake in danger of swamping!! Bet you old farts miss the 4 wheel drive of the deck ape scrambling ashore to anchor to trees in those old cruises, bet you got motorized anchor winch now, my arms still complain when you wanted to anchor in 40 foot waters hehe. got you now late here but always in touch, On my bucket list a few more cruises when I can,put you sea dogs to shame,, AGAIN. JA Lamb

  2. Good morning Mike
    love your boat and website, great to see someone rowing for adventure around the south coast. I’d like to invite you to come up to Pender Harbour in July, we are having a wooden boat gathering and party. This is the first year, Called Pender Harbour Days, info at
    http://www.penderharbour.ca/pender-harbour-days.html. My personal goal is to have a group of wooden rowboats, both on display and in the water for a cruise.
    Best rgds

    Rick Crook

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