Finally the heat wave is over and we are back to our usual overcast, low 20C summer. Actually it feels almost too cold :-) But it helps the training during the week and I even spent some time planning my next career move. So not too much excitement except for the weekends. On the other hand it's ONLY 8 more weeks before we go to Australia though and I still haven't figured out what we are going to do about car and accommodation!!!
August 1/2 weekend: Sprint Regatta on Shumway Lake near Kamloops - BC Champs. As expected it was HOT. Especially when we arrived there on Friday night. First off all we thought we'll never get there at all. The truck was making all sorts of noises during the drive. Couldn't turn on the headlights and finally lost all our gages (no speed, no RPM). Luckily we were only 15min aways from the lake which is off course in the middle of nowhere. And it wasn't too dark yet to see where we are going. The tent never cooled down that night - the thermometer in the truck showed 32C at 9m still. But somehow we did fall asleep eventually. The regatta itself was a lot of fun and I had the best 1000m race so far this year (even if my time didn't show it - it felt good). The usual winds for which this lake is famous for also stayed away. The Saturday night was a bit cooler ad we got about 10hrs of sleep after we went for a nice refreshing dip in the lake :-).
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Tenting at Shamway - with the HWY and big tuck going by all night right behind that fence
Best thing about the regatta - going for a swim to cool off between races!!! Shown above are Kristin, Kiran and a couple girls from another club.We managed to change a fuse in the truck and luckily it started up fine on Sunday for the drive home. Gages were working again and the noises mostly gone. But the drive home had another surprise for us. About 45min past Merrit we saw a big smoke cloud next to the highway. Wild fire - still on the other side of the mountain but the smoke was billowing into the sky and you could see the flames being reflected in the clouds turning them bright orange. We were still quite far away from it but it was nonetheless a spooky sight. You could see the smoke cloud all the way into Chilliwack (about 80km southwest). Looking it up on the Internet afterwards we found out that it started sometime on Saturday and was close to a small town called Brookmere - and it was quite big. Luckily by Wednesday they had it 80% contain - something you can't say for most of the other 700 wild fires in BC (for more info check out http://bcwildfire.ca/hprScripts/WildfireNews/Fires.asp)!!!
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View out of our truck on the Coquihalla HWY
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Another angle of the smoke cloud taken from a plane
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And it was burning hot - all the dead trees due to the pine beetles make good fuel

Smoke cloud view from Chilliwack
August 8: Jericho Oceanman 2009 - a Westcoast multi-sport event consistent of a 1km open water swim, a 6km paddle and a 8km run and some fun events in between. The weather was a bit on the cool side to start with but it warmed up throughout the day (at least no rain like last year). I teamed up with Jodi and Rea as a women's relay team. Jodi did the swim in a highly competitive field. I then teamed up with her in a double surfski and we caught up to a lot of paddlers in their singles - which was a lot of fun. After the paddle I had to do a quick loop on a stand-up paddle board as a fun event. Rea was our runner and her leg also contain some orienteering. We ended up coming first in our division although there weren't many teams in that particular one. For results and more info go here http://www.oceanman.ca/raceinfo.asp.
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Start of the race!!
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Jodi after the swim has to run across a log
Jodi and I race off in the double surfski - Jodi still trying to settle in
AH - and they did make me run up the beach and back down to get onto the paddle board
Stand up paddle board - it's not as easy as it looks :-)Our runner Rea at the transition point from run to orienteering.
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For a moment there, I thought you had swam 1km in open water! I was amazed. Then I read it was a relay. :) But still - I'm impressed by the stand-up paddling.
P.S. I think you should allow anonymous comments. Having to pretend to be someone else is very annoying. ;)
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