Showing posts with label Hauling Stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hauling Stuff. Show all posts

Saturday, July 31, 2021

Paddling Again

 Not cycling, but HUMAN-POWERED! 

AT the end of June, I got it in my head to get out paddling again and ordered myself a WIKE Kayak Cart and actually went out for a paddle! I had such fun, that Amanda decided we should order a second cart! It arrived within a week... and then it took us until the end of the month to actually get out paddling! 

We did have a great day though and have a number of other dates written on the calendar throughout August. Amanda was so excited, she's actually talking about doing an overnight trip later in August or September!? We shall see... 

Heading out through the alley. We rarely ever access the alley - almost always go out the front - but right now the front is almost inaccessible due to fences they've put up around the street for road work... 

Through the park. 

On the water. 

We headed upstream towards the South Bridge - much like my last excursion

Right off we were passed by The Prairie Lily - a river boat that does tours up and down the river - and creating big wakes.... 

Shortly after that there was a steady stream of jet skis - at least four groups of 3-4 vehicles. 

sometimes they sort of slow down when passing... 

But still create substantial wakes. 

Not as huge of a pain in the ass for us as I imagine it was for the dozens of SUP boarders and rowers and racing canoes and kayaks that were all out on the river training!


The water is so low and there are so many large sandbars in the middle of the river that there are relatively narrow passages through some sections - narrow enough that not only do you get hit by the wake of motor powered boats - but you also get his by the wakes rebouding off the shores and sandbars that go back and forth for a bit. 

If it had kept up, I probably would have called it a day and headed back... but then after about 10 minutes, we didn't see any more jet skis for the rest of the trip!? 

Heron on the shore in the shade. 

Heron flying away past another Kayaker. 

So many Stand-Up Paddle-Boards out on the river - like dozens of them! Though not everyone was standing up on them - lots of kneeling and sitting paddlers too. 

Like most olympic competitions, it seemed like the required uniforms for any women on a Stand Up Paddle Board was a bikini? Seriously - EVERY SINGLE ONE. 

Getting closer to the South Bridges. 

We stopped on a sandbar just short of them. Amanda was very, VERY tired. 

But not too tired to demonstrate some yoga stretches... or... something like that...? 

Heading home - so many gulls! 

Heading out we had a bit of a wind at our back - helping to push us up stream.  By the time we were heading back the wind had almost entirely died down. We could have floated all the way home. 

Downtown looking a long way off. 

Ducks and baby duck. 

More Ducks.

Downtown getting a bit closer. 

Back at the public dock. 

And hauling the Kayaks back home. 

Amanda's arms were so tired, I had to haul the two of them up the hill 

But from the top of the hill she hauled it the rest of the way home. 

Dodging roadwork and back into the alley behind our house. 

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

What's Going On Here...?


Nuthin' for months, then two posts in a week - madness. 

Cryptic titles and pictures of bikes loaded with stuff... what is going on!?



Here's another hint:

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Off to the Ballet... Again!

After dropping the kids off, Amanda headed off to yoga and I wandered home to... well... hang out... post photos, watch a DVD from the library and paint a bit.... At 1:30 we headed back to T-cup.


The benefit of being the only nutters that ride bikes to events like this in the winter is we always get what my sister would call "Rock Star Parking" (right by the front door). I felt sorry for anyone in a car that had to pay $10 or whatever to try and find a parking spot in the over full parking lot across the street. 


I only took two pics - right at the end, no flash... Finnegan is second from the left coming out to bow - one of the Chinese dancers. 


Keira is the littlest of the snowflakes coming out here...


Our dancers after the show - and a long tiring day! 

If anyone wants to see ME making a fool of myself, I'm dancing with Queen Maeve School of Irish Dance at Festival of the trees next Thursday. Yes, me. I don't know what I was thinking...

Off to the Ballet

The kids are dancing the Moscow Ballet's Saskatoon performance of the Great Russian Nutcracker. There was an audition in the summer and throughout the fall the kids have had weekly rehearsals. Today is the big day and we had to drop them off at TCU Place (or T-cup, as I like to call it...) at 9am!?  (That's a bit early for us on most days...)


Off we went at 8:30... just as the sun was threatening to claw it's way into the sky... 


Loading up the gear... 


Can you tell SOMEONE was VERY EXCITED!?


Off we roll. 


There was a lot of waiting time in the lobby. Apparently the Moscow Ballet people hadn't expected us until 10am!? 


Starting on hari while we waited... 

Eventually everyone was let into the Green Room, and that's when we had to say good-bye - won't see them again until they're on the stage this afternoon!

Hope it all goes well! 



Saturday, October 8, 2011

FLAT!!

Earlier this week I have a flat on the Yuba on the way home from one of Finnegan's dance classes...
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ran over a tack - probably on the way there - as it was pretty flat when we came out of the studio...


Ugh... getting dark and cold... I can't complain too much - at least it wasn't snowing or raining!? And we made it TO class without having to repair it... And we weren't hauling a weeks worth of groceries!?


I can't remember the last time I've had a flat on teh yuba... (or if I've even had any at all!?) Which is pretty surprising considering the loads I haul on that beastie!!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Getting Around

Everyone decided to ride their own bikes to violin lessons today...


Keira's still on a runner bike, but not for long, I suspect. Dang can she go FAST on that thing... when she wants to! It was a little cool and threatening rain when we headed out.


And tuck her legs up to coast down most declines... The river level is super high right now! standing waves and swirling eddies.


Luckily most of our routes consist of quiet backstreets and multi-use trails.


On our way home we had a lucky chance encounter!


Bryn was out test driving his new DIY long front-loading, cargo bike.


Looks pretty damn sweet!


did our usual stop at Steep Hill for groceries.


Then back down the bridge and home for lunch!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Banana Bunch Rides the Orangemobile



a rainy day on our all-weather, go-anywhere, self-propelled fun-machine!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Winter


Winter is here again…

Short days, long cold nights, and snow…

(Remember: click on the pictures for a bigger version)


Oh, so much snow…


I can’t say I’m ever all that enthusiastic about the arrival of winter.


On the plus side the city did finally open the pathway behind the water treatment plant – so we can ride to my folks place almost entirely off the road.


I have winterized the Yuba with a pair of Schwalbe Ice Spikers. I’ve had good luck with the schwalbes – bot the Fat Franks that came on the Yuba and the Marthon Racers I kitted my getaround bike with this year (see review here: Schwalbe Marathon Race Review)


Hauled some groceries on Sunday…


With the kids…


Ran into Léo from the Saskatoon Cycle Club, out for a ride on a frosty, snowy Sunday afternoon!


Léo took a picture of the whole crew on the Yuba – groceries and all.

Usually if I’m hauling the kids I leave the bags behind – it gives Finnegan a more stable platform for his feet.

Looking forward to Ice Cycle 2011!