Dick
Harrington
presents an illustrated Log of the 2004 International Rally |
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From:
Richard C Harrington
Sent:
Thursday, September 02, 2004 11:08 AM
Subject: Killbear Rally Post
Log
More
pictures
& stories from the
Rally...........................................(photos
by Sue &
Allan Parry and Margie Harrington)
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Skippers
meeting is at
09:00 every morning! ... |
We're
sailing where and
why do I have this hat on when it is about 80 degrees? ... |
Messages from
some of our English
Wayfarers friends.........
Hi, Margie and Dick,
The sailing was
fantastic - even in slow (non existent ) winds it was
fun to chat with
whoever was in the boat. The four of us (Brits) took a
trip in a Beaver
float plane on Saturday, when everyone had left, to
have an overview of
where we had been sailing - it was amazing (except
that I leaned too
far out of the open window and had my sunglasses
whipped off in the
breeze!!! I almost asked the pilot to turn round, land
and look for
them, but didn't quite have the nerve!!)
You were great as the leader, Dick, and I was both surprised and glad that you wanted to have Poul's Wayfarer song in the morning meeting. Poul will be so pleased when I tell him. Thank you. (Sue managed to get her guitar back on the plane home by ignoring orders about maximum hand luggage size and just carrying it aboard, Al) We gave Don and Trudy a big thank you for lending us their gear and left them with extra gear which I'm not sure they can use, but maybe they can give it to other family members. They are such lovely people and I felt sorry they couldn't have joined us for a day or two. Thank you both for all your hard work, wearing the Viking hat in the great heat, coping with visitors from abroad, cooking and sharing your food with said visitors, and even trying to have a quiet birthday!! No such luck!! All best wishes to you both
and thanks once again for such a
wonderful week of Wayfaring.
Love, Sue and Allan Allan & Sue ... Parrys leading the
Wayfarer Fanfare song.
"Wayfarer -
Wayfarer, finest dinghy ever seen!
...Wayfarer - weather fair, really makes me feel so keen. Do wake up from your lazy sleep. Sail your Wayfarer out on the deep. Wayfarer - Wayfarer, finest dinghy ever seen!" Opening stanza. Written by Poul Ammentorp, W239, Denmark |
Hi Dick and Margie,
We have just returned
after
three weeks away! Thanks for a great week in
Parry Sound, we
thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, sailing and meeting so
many new
friends. It was very kind of everybody to make
us so welcome and
to make boats available. Gill was particularly
grateful to be
able to sail with Fred and Dennis, she learned
a great deal and is
now much more confident and giving me loads of
hassle to get our boat
in the water again!! What a wonderful sailing
area! It
really is beautiful and an excellent choice as far
as we were
concerned. We took a trip in the Beaver float
plane on Saturday,
before leaving, with Sue and Allan and it was
fantastic looking down on
all the places we had sailed to. We then had a
few days in
Algonquin Park canoeing in Cedar lake which was
wonderfully wild.
After Sue and Allan went home we spent a couple of
days in Toronto and
then Niagara and finally Niagara on the Lake where
we went in the jet
boat up the rapids and got thoroughly soaked!!
Altogether a most
memorable holiday in Canada. We love the
pennant and T-shirts as
reminders of a great time. Thanks again to you both
for all your hard
work and if any decent photos emerge we will send
some to you.
Cheers!,
Gill and
Malcolm.
... Malcolm
& Gill Henderson
... Allan, Gill, Malcolm & Sue
...
Georgian Bay--a wonder of nature! ... This was our home for a week - Lighthouse Point! (Just above the wing tip where the two boats are.) |
Seldom
lost
for words--Ken Jensen, Sr:
Dear W-friends, Don and Trudy,
Indeed thank you very much for
taking
such good care of us at your home. A very nice place
and area with such
a good and charming neighborhood.
We got home without problems
and attended
a wonderful wedding with more than 70 guests. The
ceremony was
performed in the big garden of the family's
farmhouse, and the very
tasty dinner was served in a huge tent with plenty
of air and
roominess. Just perfect weather. The day after
I returned to
Norway.
Just 2 days ago the young
married couple
joined Ken jr. in his boat, W6141 for a
*W-honeymoon-trip* on the Sound
between DEN and SWE in lovely weather, but the warm
spell is now
over...
Junior's PC is out of service for the time being, so
photos will be
later.
Killbear Park was wonderful
and the
sailing great. The coast is really similar to the
one starting by
Gothenborg and all around Norway/Northern
Scandinavia past North Cape.
Such great company we had there, with some fine
sailing and good
weather. For 7 days on the water about 5 - 7 hours
each day I felt
having a real 'baboon bottom' due lack of my
closed-cell-fender-cushions (see pict. click on *The
Telemark -
Skagerack Crs. 2003* www.wayfarerjoller.dk/1348)
that are a real comfort to sit on ! [I've still things to
learn!!....Dick] Dick
H. also got a Sub.Web.site there www.wayfarerjoller.dk/887
with his pictures from last year.
There was a very fine Ted
Davis Trophy
ceremony at the "Killbear Restaurant" on 2004 Jul 28
(the day before
young Dick H.'s birthday !) and hopefully you
now know about Tom
Graefe, a real nice guy, who got the trophy. Don,
hopefully you also got your gear and
especially your hat back as we promised, when
leaving Killbear
Park.
Yes, it was a great
experience, and Dick
did such a lot of work making it become a true
success, and
also of course, he is now an Hon.Viking with a
*proper LB &
SB-indicating* horned helmet of his own ! He'll be
ready for Vinland
now (ref. "West Viking" by Farley Mowat).
Ken
Jr.
& Ken Sr.
So good to be with you two -
all the best
with love. Ken the elder + Co.
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A few
more pictures...... ... |
Kit,
Patsy
& Rachel Wallace ... |
Nel
& Tom
Graefe ... |
David
Wells
& Mike Vossler ... |
Kevin
Pegler ... |
Taking
...
... |
... a
shore
break ... |
The
Pancakes ... |
Tim
France
& Dennis Figley ... |
Mary
Abel
& Tony Krauss ... |
Lunch
at Bay
Street Café in Parry Sound (L to R: Ralph, Klas, Tom,
Nel, Dick,
Robin & Ron) ... |
Half
of the
group at the Banquet ... |
Looking
forward to seeing everyone again next
year. Happy sailing!
DICK
& MARGIE
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Dick's
Post-Rally Log: letters and photos from the 2004
International Rally the Rally leader's post-Rally assessment Ron Baker's Rally report an illustrated report from Kit Wallace photos from Bill Harkins return to Rallies index |