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Flash - Tour de Howe Sound

14 May 2010 14:00
16 May 2010 16:00
Location: 
Howe Sound, BC, Canada

What: 

  • A sailing, trail running/hiking weekend adventure.
  • A sailboat "race" around the outside of Bowen, Anvil, Gambier and Keats Islands.  
  • Fell Running: 4 peaks on 4 islands, approximately 46 km of trails, 8,300m vertical climb
  • Along the way some or all of the crew follow trails and run/hike to the top of each island. Challenge events.  Some partying and singing of nautical ditties

When: 

  • start: Friday    14 May 2010 @14:00 on the water off Bowen Island
  • finish: Sunday 16 May 2010 @ 16:00 at Doc Morgan's Pub (Bowen Island)

Where:  

  • approximately 40 nautical miles on and around Bowen, Anvil, Gambier and Keats Islands                            

Why: 

  • Winner with the most points gets the coveted Tilman trophy.  Trophy likely involves an old pair of running shoes.  
  • Bonus points are earned for pub stops, additional peaks, baking bread, etc.

How: 

  • No entry fee.  No Air Miles. 
  • Due to the extreme nature of this challenge, entry is by invitation. Contact Ken Legg (ken.legg (at) ca.pwc.com) if interested in an invitation.

Other: 

  • History:  2009 - May 23 / 24 weekend was really good2008 - April 12/13 was great, but still lots of snow on Lidell                                                                                        
    Howe Sound Islands                                                
    Mt Killam (Gambier Is) (844m)  2,785 -  nicer and easier than Lidell
    Mt Gardner (Bowen Is) (727m)  2,399  - 17 km round trip run or hike from Snug Cove - est 2.5 - 5 hrs
    Leading Peak (Anvil Is) (765m)  2,525  - 10 km round trip hike from beach - est 4 hrs

    Gambier Island Traverse
    Mt Killam (Gambier Is) (844m)  2,785
    Mt Liddell (Gambier Is) (904m)  2,983 -  
    Mt Artaban (Gambier Is) (615m)  2,030  -
    From New Brighton, run up Killam then back down to Gambier Lake trail, then over and up Lidell, then cross Island past Lost Lake to Artaban and the back to Brigade Bay, for pick up.
    http://www.gambierc.ca/trails.html

You are responsible for your own well being and safety and should be self sufficient. Please read the Release of All Claims. By participating in this event you agree to the terms of the Release of All Claims.                    
                                                    

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Ean Jackson's picture

2010 Tour de Howe Sound - Photos and Videos

I figured the best way to share the photos and video I took of the weekend would be to put on flickr and share here as a slide show.  Enjoy!

Note to baggers and baguettes:  If you have photos or video you'd also like to share, best to upload them to the CFA Flickr Pool (instructions here. It's easy!), and tag with ClubFatAss ClubFatAssEvents ClubFatAssEvents2010 BaggerChallenge2010 BaggerChallenge TourDeHoweSound TourDeHoweSound2010.

Ean Jackson's picture

Competition Points

According to host Ken, points would be awarded throughout the weekend for certain behaviors.  Teamwork would be rewarded.  A prize of some sort would be presented to the boat with the most points over dinner and beverages at the conclusion of the 2010 Tour de Howe Sound.

As circumstances would have it, few (if any) of the participants knew the rules until Ken announced them Blue Eyed Mary's Restaurant. 

From the post-event video, here are the rules of the competition:

  • 10 points - all members of the crew bagged Mt. Gardiner (- 1 point per crew member who bagged Collins instead)
  • 5 points - all members of the crew went to Doc Morgan's Pub in Snug Cove
  • 5 points - all members of the crew went to Grandma's Pub in Gibson's (bonus of +1 for each member who showed up, in case others hit their hammocks)
  • 10 points - all members of the crew bagged Lookout Peak on Keats Island (-2 if one missed, -5 if 2 missed)
  • 10 points - all members of the crew bagged Mt. Killen on Gambier Island (-2 if one missed, -5 if 2 missed)
  • 10 points - all members of the crew bagged Mt. Liddell on Gambier Island (-2 if one missed, -5 if 2 missed)
  • 10 points - all members of the crew bagged Leading Peak on Anvil Island (-2 if one missed, -5 if 2 missed)
  • 5 points - some members of the crew went swimming at least once
  • 5 points - if a crew member bakes bread while under sail
  • 5 points - if Mona is on your team
  • 20 points - line honors for fastest boat (less handicap if 50' or more) 
Ean Jackson's picture

3rd annual Tour de Howe Sound - Pre trip training session - May

Just spoke to Capt'n Ken.  Mark your calendars for a planning meeting tomorrow:

Where? When?

Taylors Crossing Pub in North Vancouver.

Wednesday 5 May.  Meeting starts at 8:00 pm.  Many will arrive at 6:30 for sustenance and the hockey game.

Current Participant List

There are currently more crew than Captains.  Spare crew have offered free beer at planning meeting for any Captain who steps forward!

Boat-Evergreen 2
Captain: Matt Wooding
Jim Hinton
Diego
Tom Hamilton
Ken Legg
Scott Galloway

Boat-Aint Life Grand
Captain: Chris Thody
Ean Jackson
Craig McMillan
Doug Cooper
David Crerar

Spares / Wait List
Victoria McMillan
Jackie Muir
Adrian Rothwell
Glenn Dorey
Charles Curtis


Agenda:

  • discuss sailing route
  • tell lies, impress your friends
  • discuss the hikes / runs and routes with those who have been there before
  • drink beer
  • meet your bunk-mates
  • plan strategy
  • plan provisions
  • etc.

 

Killaine's picture

Gambier Question

 Hey Ean, enjoy yourself, that sounds great! Have you done the trip you describe above, approaching Artaban from Liddell? We were wondering how doable that is. Is it logging roads that join the Gambier Lake area to the approach to Artaban or is it trails and what condition are they in? If you've done it before, how long is the distance between the two areas?   

David Crerar's picture

Artaban Trail

For what it is worth, saw a well-flagged trail just north of Gambier Lake running east to Artaban: didn't venture up it, but it looked like it would continue to be well-marked.

Ean Jackson's picture

My memory is fading

I was hoping to GPS and describe the routes to the Gambier peaks by now, but haven't had the tools or the chance yet.

There are some good writeups on Gambier from last year by Crerar and myself that might help you.  Pls let me know offline if you plan to do these soon and if you will have a GPS with you, as this could help everyone who follows.

Ean Jackson's picture

Bagger Challenge Qualifiers?

Personal experience with the 2009 Baggers Challenge has shown that it takes some doing to bag the Howe Sound peaks.  Water taxis are available, but challenging to coordinate.  The "Tour" looks like a fantastic way to have a blast and get at some nice peaks early in the game.

The way I read the new, improved rules of the 2010 North Shore Bagger Challenge, any Howe Sound peaks bagged during the Tour de Howe Sound count for this year's competition.

Ken, as the winner of the 2009 Baggers Challenge, I was wondering if you had any comments on strategy that you'd like to share?  In particular, for those baggers and baguettes who would like to see the quaich take the place of honor on their mantles during the winter of 2010/2011.

Q1.  Should a competitive bagger work from the outside in or the inside out?  (e.g. aim to bag the island peaks first, in which case, they should pull all stops and wrassle up some boats and beg for an invitation to the Tour de Howe Sound)

Q2.  What are your personal views on sandbagging from the strategic perspective?  (e.g. leave the easiest peak for the last day of the bagging season?)

Q3.  What's in it for the skipper?  I have spoken to several salty sea dogs about the prospect of being active participants in this misguided adventure.  Do the runners provide the steaks, wine and bar tabs and commit to scraping the hulls of barnacles over the course of the weekend?  What might the non-running, non-hiking skippers do to earn points toward the coveted Tilman Trophy? 

 

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