Tue - June 28, 2005Texas Water Safari 2005 - It's Not Getting any Easier !![]() ![]() ![]() It
was our 5th year of Texas Water Safari experience. In 2001, we came to Texas as
observers and I paddled about 1/3 of the safari course in my home made Patuxent
kayak. In 2002 and 2003 I run the race solo in Spencer X-treme canoe with Connie
as my team captain and finished in 78:19 and 66:05 hours respectively. We came
again to San Marcos in 2004 but the race was postponned twice due to flooding
and we couldn't make the later date.
In 2005 I paddled solo again and finished in 69:29 hours. My 2005 safari was slower than my 2003 race. I believe that the weather was hotter and there were more obstacles in the river after last year flooding (at least I was hitting them more often than in 2003 ...). Good news: no injuiries, minimal damage to the body and no stomach problems which were really annoing during my two previous safaris. I used the same sport drinks but had more clear water than before. I was taking endurolytes pills every two hours or so. It seems that for each safari I am packing less food than for the previous one. After three finished safaris I can repeat after Jack Spencer: "It's not getting any easier". ![]() ![]() ![]() This year I took a digital camera with me: a tiny waterproof Pentax Optio WP, not much larger or heavier than a power bar. The camera survived the safari without any problems. Connie was also shooting with a help from companion TCs with my older Canon PowerShot S40. I compiled our pictures into our 2005 safari story. There is also a lot of good pictures from the race available already on-line. The split time results from the TWS 2005 has been posted on-line, so it's time to analyze the race and to start thinking about the next year. As usual the race organization was great with a lot of volunteers. Thank you! |
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