The runners were lined up for the take-off. Aaron gave us a wave as he prepared for the first leg of the trip, a 3 mile run.
George and Derek were the first two of our five family members to make it to the kayaks after the three mile run. The next leg was a 4-mile kayak run down the river to where their bikes were waiting for them. George is in the upper center in white shirt and yellow cap; Derek is to the right by the tree, in black.
Jared and Haley, Derek's children competed too, and finished not far behind their Dad and uncles. Haley placed second in the youth solo division overall and was first in female solo youth--and she beat out 5 teams! (Teams could have different people doing each leg of the race. Haley did all three legs of it by herself.) What a girl. The guys did respectably, no prizes except the satisfaction of finishing the race.
this was a special day for your family . . . good job, all!
ReplyDeleteI love the photos of the boats. Nope. not boats (they must be kayaks).
I love the boats of many colors.
That's my favorite too, Nance. They were so pretty I wanted to jump in one and go downriver. I'm thinking maybe I need to try a kayak--I've never wanted to before because I panic if I fall in water. Not good. But maybe a kayak in a shallow river...
ReplyDeleteThe boats are so pretty I could eat them . . . and make me think of tulip beds, of all things!
ReplyDeleteI am nervous around water too. I have learned to like being ON the water, in a boat (the bigger the better) but I can paddle around a little, in the water now, at my great age. lol!
In my younger years I maybe could have done this, but not now. Not that I'm old, just out of shape.
ReplyDeleteKudos to those who can!