Saturday, June 20, 2009

Team SteelSports Rockin' the Rock and Roll Adventure Race

Team SteelSports
Adam Hart, Rodney Skyles, Chris Clemmons, Lesley Conrad

The SteelSports Rock and Roll Adventure Race started bright and early this morning at 7:32AM.  Teams were given two instruction sheets, containing two different legs.  One, leg one, is the paddle leg.  The other, is the climbing leg.  Teams are going to choose when to do the climbing leg.  The only instruction is, it must be completed by 12:00.  Team SteelSports left the TA at 7:36 to paddle.  They did not take their climbing gear with them.  

Temperatures are expected to be in the high 90's today.  Currently the weather is, a humid, 80 degrees and so far, it's overcast and we have a nice, summer breeze.  The sun has started peeking through the clouds occasionally and promising to heat up the day soon.  The paddle is four miles and Team SteelSports, I'm sure, is hoping the cliffs surrounding Lake Mineral Wells will protect the boats from tipping over.

At 9:47 Team SteelSports made it back from the paddle.  They did tip over one time, in each boat.  One of the points was mis-plotted, so they had a little trouble finding one point, which slowed them down.  They arrived back to TA in 3rd place, overall.  There was a special test that had to be completed in the TA, which was a word find, a maze, a "what's different about these" and a "which two are the same" puzzles before they could receive the next set of instructions.  They completed the puzzles at 9:58 and started plotting the points for the next leg, which is a trek.  There are nine points on this leg, as well as the climbing leg.  Team SteelSports will climb sometime during this trekking leg because some of the points are close to the climbing area.  They left here at 10:06 and this should be a pretty long leg.

1:04 Team SteelSports has checked in from the Trekking leg.  They mis-plotted one point, so it took a little longer than they would have liked.  They all seem to be in good spirits and trying to stay well hydrated.  They had a special test to complete at the TA.  It was a soccer challenge.  Each team member had to make a goal from a line in the parking lot, about 35 yards..  If they didn't make it from the farthest line, they had run get they ball, return with the ball and try again.  They were able to move up 2 parking spots each time they missed.  They finished it pretty  quickly, although, none of them made it on the first, or second attempt.  I think most of them made it from the spot closest to the goal.  They were then given the next leg, which is a bike/trek leg.  They can get the points in any order.  There are seven points on this leg.  It's expected to take about 3 hours.  This is the last leg of the race.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Rollin' at the Rock-Stick Challenge with Team SteelSports

Team SteelSports: Rodney Skyles, Chris Clemmons, Lesley Conrad, Justin Reneau

Our morning started with a short, 20 minute, drive from the Hyatt Hotel in Grapevine to the bike drop for the Rock-Stick Challenge, on Lake Grapevine, near Flower Mound, Texas.  The bike drop was located at a camp ground about 4 miles from the main transition area.  The pre-race instructions were to leave the bikes, equipment and climbing gear at the bike drop.  Team SteelSports aired up tires, unloaded the mandatory gear and dropped off their bikes at about 6:40am.  Afterwards, we drove to the boat drop.  After dropping the boats, we headed to the TA to get things setup.  The team has set up, checked in an is ready for what the day has in store.  While checking in, we heard a rumor that the race was expected to take the entire 10 hours.  Team SteelSports is looking forward to a fun, fast race without tipping the boats over.  : )  The wind is expected to be 10-20 mph and we heard the lake here gets pretty choppy with minimal wind.  Pre-race meeting starts now...more to come.

The race started at 8:30 with a special test, which was plotting points on a map.  Teams who did not plot them correctly were given a 10 minute penalty.  Team SteelSports was the second team to turn the map in, and had plotted them correctly.  They were the first team to plot correctly.  The first leg of the race was a trek with 3 points.  They only had to get 2 of the 3 points and the instructions said only one team member per team had to get a point.  When they read the instruction sheet out loud, they vocalized the concern about the 30 second rule, which is, each team member has to be within 30 seconds of each other, but decided to stay together and get the 2 CPs.  (Turns out they could have split up, but they didn't learn that until they had already punched the CPs.)  They were the second team back to TA, though. 

The second leg was a paddle.  I drove over to the bike drop, which is where they would begin the next leg, after paddling.  After I made it there, I saw them paddle by and ran to the shoreline to cheer them on.  They yelled at me that they had lost the map.  I assumed I heard them incorrectly.  Dusty's team was the second team to arrive at the bike drop.  They told me that, indeed, Team SteelSports had lost their map.  Apparently, the boats tipped over, more than once, and they lost the map.  Dusty helped them along the way with pointers and directions to checkpoints.  Thanks Dusty!!  Team SteelSports made it to the bike drop shortly after that.  There was not a smile to be seen.  It was in their body language, and demeanor that they were not happy.  They decided to ride the trails to find the rest of the checkpoints and back to the TA.  During the bike leg there was a ropes course, special test.  I was able to cheer them on and watch them successfully complete this test.  The race director, Dwight Spencer, was kind enough to give me directions to where they would be.  So far, it's a great race an
d they seem to be picking up their spirits.  The race director gave them a new map and they are now on a short trekking leg.  I believe there were only a few CPs on this leg, one of which, they have to swim to.

Dusty's team is doing very well, too, however, they had a broken chain on one of the bikes, so they had to repair that before continuing.  Team SteelSports should now be about 45 minutes behind the leading team.

1:00 The swim/trek leg did not take them long.  I estimate 20-30 minutes.  Team SteelSports is now out on the next leg, which is a bike leg.  The CPs are along the trails according to what I heard them say as they were leaving.  They weren't sure ho
w long this leg would take them. They are 40 minutes behind the leading team.  I checked with the front desk and they are in second place, so, they're doing great.  

1:16 The leading team has arrived back at the TA from the bike leg.  It took them a little less than an hour to complete the leg.  I expect that Team SteelSports should not take longer than an hour either.

2:20 Team SteelSports arrived back at the TA.  Before they left, they had to complete a special test.  They had to climb a rope that is positioned atop some wooden rails that are raised off the ground, then they had to balance and walk across several wooden 
rails.  They all four completed the test and are now on the bike leg which is the last leg.  It's a paddle/trek/rogaine that's expected to take a few hours.  There are 6 checkpoints on this leg.  Number 24 is the only point they have to paddle to, so they are planning on trekking as much as they can to prevent tipping over in the water again.  They should be finished soon.

5:16 Team SteelSports has finished the race.  They finished third overall and second in the 4 person co-ed division.  They are resting up and reflecting on the race.  They are very grateful to Dusty's team for all the help in the beginning of the race, they are a little disappointed with the boats, they are hot and they are exhausted.  Overall it was a great race and they are glad to be finished.

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This was a great Rock-Stick race, directed by Dwight Spencer and Tom McMillan.  It was a HOT day, 95 degrees for the high, and Team SteelSports had a great race!  They pushed themselves harder then they have and overcame a couple of obstacles.  One of their best races this year.  I look forward to them continuing to get better and better!  I was glad to support them, with the help of Craig.  Perfect day!

See you next race.  Katrina