More specifically, the worlds longest continuous kayak race. It's called the Missouri River 340 (MR340) and it runs 340 non-stop miles between Kansas City and St. Charles Missouri. This year, there are 430 boats entered and one of them is mine. While it's not a televised event, the race can be viewed on-line if anyone is interested.
The basics: The MR340 starts next Tuesday, July 28th at 7:00 am CDT. Boats head downriver from KC and will pass through 9 checkpoints on the way. Each checkpoint has a cut-off time that if missed, means that you are out of the race. The entire race must be completed in 88 hours. I'll be assisted by the lovely Mrs. Jaybee and the not-quite-as-lovely-but efficient Jaybee brother. They will travel in the van and meet up with me at the checkpoints to resupply me with water, food and any other supplies. They will get a little more sleep than I, but not by much.
I will be in the boat that is in my avatar, although it's been modified with a different style of wing on the back. It now has some blue and orange stripes as well as a few "Power 'T's". It's called a Surfski and is 18' long, 21" wide and weighs in at 35 pounds. That means that I'm an old guy in a fast boat so I'm hoping to finish somewhere in the 50 to 60 hour range. It will be continuous paddling with a few short naps on shore as needed. In other words, it's gonna hurt - a lot.
Starting Tuesday, the race can be viewed in several ways. The main method is this:
1. Go to http:www.raceowl.com/ and follow the prompts. There is no need to register or log-in.
2. I am in the men's solo division
3. My boat is number 3489
4. Raceowl will show the in and out times of all boats as they pass through each checkpoint. This information will be updated every 4 to 6 hours. The first checkpoint will start logging info about noon on Tuesday.
5. Raceowl will also have a real-time map of the river with pips for all the boats located on it. My boat is equipped with a SPOT tracker locating device that uploads every ten minutes, so wherever the map shows me to be will be pretty much exactly where I am at that point in time. Boats without a SPOT device will have their speeds averaged as they pass through the checkpoints so their location pips will be estimated.
There is also a professional photographer who covers the entire race and will be posting thousands of pics as the race progresses. Her homepage is here: http://cindyhilesphotography.com/-/cind ... yindex.asp Once there just look for MR340 2015 pictures. There is no indexing so you just have to click through what is there. New pics will be added throughout the race and for several days after.
I'll be wearing a blue hat, white & blue shirt and a grey & yellow life jacket. I should be real easy to find - I'll be the guy holding a paddle.
Googling MR340 will bring in lots of other information as well as live news footage. There is also a lot of Facebook pictures, although these are usually limited to a specific boat.
So if nothing else, think of me next week as I paddle down the Missouri River.