Living on the most eastern of the San Juan archipelago islands, Fidalgo island, the variety of trip & training paddle routes from here are endless. While strong currents do exist in nearly every channel surrounding our island shores, learning how to use these currents to travel in the back eddies, the mid-channel-river-like 'green tongue', along with harnessing the strength of the winds (with kayak sails), is what paddling the San Juans is all about to us... Efficiency. Speed. Using what Nature offers to help us achieve our paddling (distance travelling & racing speed) goals. Which sometimes mandates a combination of styles & skills from river and sea kayaking mixed in with occasional surfing and sailing. Adreline rushes. Personal Speed Records. Risk-taking. Innovation. ~Paddle the Islands and let Nature Inspire.~

Friday, December 20, 2013

Deception Pass Dash 2013

The 8th annual Deception Pass Dash  

Some blamed the brutal cold, 
others said the entry fee was too high, 
while safety concerns with having the race start in the dark in the most turbulent open waters in the Northwest was a deterrent for others not to show up...   
But for 51 hardcore paddle racers 
  
will go down as their race! 
 Kudos to 
all who  
 made the 2013 Deception Pass Dash
 the adventure paddle race of the Northwest!


Friday, November 22, 2013

Friday, September 13, 2013

Capitol Forest Classic 2013's BEST Pre-Race Meeting EVER!!

Capitol Forest Classic 2013's BEST Pre-Race Meeting EVER!! from Island Paddlers on Vimeo.

Early one Sunday morning an unsuspecting singletracking crowd gathered deep in the woods for the mandatory pre race Super D meeting start of Day 2.... when Race MC Lee Peterson surprised us all with what will go down in history as the MOST EPIC PRE-RACE *RAP* EVER!!:)
~Cheers to Lee and all our friends who make the trails, make the stoke, make the races and make us all Friends of Capitol Forest.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Cold River Fleece Skirt is a MUST HAVE!

 I don't often do product reviews but after the first time trying out this new cold water wardrobe addition I'm in love!! I picked up a Cold River Fleece skirt a few months ago, handmade by Kate, the girlfriend of one of my Stevens Pass coworkers and a professional river-guide herself.  
I finally remembered to throw it into my dry bag last weekend when setting out on an island day paddle. 
Even on a gorgeous 70 degree summer day here in the Pacific Northwest hypothermia can still be a threat when playing on/near our frigid waters.
Especially since our marine and weather conditions can change frequently, as they did on this outing where we encountered strong funneling winds in some channels plus unexpected rains, factors that when combined can chill body core temperatures quickly the longer the exposure.
Every time we got out of the boat I slipped this thick fleece layer on over my wet neoprene paddling shorts and *WALA!* I didn't start going into my usual quick shivers when wet in wind.
For all you fellow adventure-seeking ladies, I can't rave enough about the warmth to weight and packability factor of this cute skirt for sprucing up any outdoor adventure!  Whether it be a paddle, pedal, hike, climb, camp, or even for lounging around the house on a rest day in leggings, pick up a Cold Water Fleece Skirt and stay functionally fashionably warm!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Iron Horse Relay 2013

Iron Horse Relay Highlights 2012 from Island Paddlers on Vimeo.

With spring racing season in full swing and a full summer calendar to look forward to of race weekend getaways, the one we always look forward to the most is almost like our multisport grande finale race of the summer, the Iron Horse Relay.

What started out years ago as Seattle's 100 miles in one day, Mountains to Sound race has evolved in recent years to North Bend's excuse to host an adventure festival with the Iron Horse Relay race leg changing hand off zone and finish line smack dab in the middle of downtown as the ultimate spectator friendly relay race ever!

Nostalgically .3 years ago Jim & I had been training together to do Mountains to Sound and Island Quest adventure races when I hurt my back on a big, ultra paddle training in 2009 and had to have 2 spinal surgeries in a month that basically crippled me for a year....and now after many extra 'peaks & valleys in my training, I'm finally going to be DOING IT!! :)

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Backcountry Yodelin

Nestled in the heart of the Central Washington Cascade Mountains
 conveniently accessable for snow-enthusiasts 
just a mile off of highway 2 to the East of Stevens Pass summit,
 lay important pieces of our Pacific Northwest's 
past alpine adventure history.   
Quietly left dormant for decades, 
clues can still be found amongst 
the relics of several old ski lifts left in the
  forested ridge shadows behind the former Yodelin day lodge
 Yodelin pioneered as a promising early Cascade ski resort in  
operation with a double chair and rope tow from 1961-1974, 
until a tragic nearby avalanche in 1971 led 
to the eventual closure of the ski area.
Now one can still follow the remnants of Yodelin's old 
cleared ski runs up and down a beautiful ridge, 
winding through scenic snowy alpine diversity. 
Traversing these routes make for great backcountry 
explorations on snow shoes, skis and snow/splitboards.  
The rewarding peaceful panoramic views found 
in the surrounding seas of Cascade mountain 
 peaks and ridges are worth lingering for so be sure to pack a picnic
and refuel in high alpine style
before descending back down 
 
 chasing fresh deep powder tracks or 
following others past packed turns
picking lines through the trees or open meadows...
The endless miles o' smiles possible in this 
winter cross-training workout
will keep you craving
just one more run !!