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Intrepid staff athletes stun endurance race crowds with a surprising finish—and a bit of whitewater sabotage
This past weekend, the Teva Mountain Games blew through Vail, Colorado, bringing a whirlwind of multi-sport madness in paddling, kayaking, mountain and road biking, climbing, bouldering, and even dock-dog jumping events. Rather than just cover the action, BACKPACKER decided to join in—specifically, for the GNC Ultimate Mountain Challenge, an individual or team event that covers four major races: paddling, trailrunning, mountain biking, and road biking.
Rolling in a kayak helps keep one from drowning, and it's an essential skill I never picked up pre-race. My worries were compounded by the fact that rescuers pulled a kayaker's body from the raging Gore the day I left for Teva. But my teammates allayed any fears of dying and Executive Editor Dennis Lewon stepped in with an interim solution: He lent me his 12-foot rubber kayak for two, known in industry parlance as a "ducky." It was huge. It was purple. It was inflatable. I nicknamed it Violet Violence and prepared for battle.
Only one hurdle remained: I didn't know how to stop. I cruised past the finish line and toward the International Bridge, where playboaters did kayak tricks in an extra-sticky hole (I only learned these terms after the fact). Stunned playboaters looked at my oncoming ducky as if a great white shark had suddenly appeared in the river, and the smarmy announcer stammered for once, trying to find words to describe my intrusion (he settled on "There's a f***ing couch coming through the hole!"). Thanks to Violet Violence's sturdy walls I blasted through the hole without incident, managed to wedge my paddle into a flagstone under the bridge to stop myself, and got out, pulling my hulking boat with me. My time was good enough for second-to-last place. Eat it, ducky haters.
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READERS COMMENTS
It looks like you did better than Tom Brady
http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2009/06/10/tom-brady-rescued-after-flipping-kayak/
Posted: Jun 10, 2009 Dan
We have duckys where I work. People have tried to talk me into using one (rather than staying in the nice guided raft...). Maybe I should give it a go
Posted: Jun 08, 2009 Cassi @veela_valoom
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