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Helly Hansen UK compete in the Three Peaks Yacht Race 2009
Finished!
Katie
06/25/2009, Fort William

There're done! All home and dry. A well deserved 13th overall.

The closing party, sponsored by pro plus I believe, has begun!

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06/25/2009 | Doreen COleman (colemandoreen att hotmail dott com)
I did previously send a message but it does not seem to have gone through.

Just wanted to congratulate you all on a great race. It was unfortunate the wind was not better. It ust have been difficult for the runners to row as well as bike and run but they did very well.

Hope you enjoy the party this evening. You deserve it.

Have a safe trip home. Are you planning on doing this again next year or is it too early to even think about it?

Love Mum (Adele;s Mum)
06/26/2009 | Sheila & Nigel (sm att ruckley dott plus dott com)
Well done!!
06/26/2009 | Maz (mazeyar att hotmail dott com)
Hi Girls, Well done enjoyed racing with you, hope you all are home now and relaxing.
An question for you so who's idea was the Champagne and Strawberies? and which mountain should it be? ;) Regards Maz from Awelina of Sweden
Final leg
Katie
06/25/2009, Fort William

After managing to steam ahead of the chasing pack of eight boats, the tide changed, with the lack of wind they had no-where to go and the chasing pack caught them up. Overnighht the wind picked up and they had 8 knots of boat speed but they weren't moving forward because of the tide speed going the opposite way!

Skipper Helen was pretty nervous at this point as they were caught up in whirlpools and all sorts! They had to hold tight for three hours before being spat out the other end and managed to pass three or four boats that had overtaken them while they were stuck fighting it out with the whirlpools.

At about 3am the wind died again and the other boats caught up once more. For a time all the boats were together waiting for the wind, all the crews saying hello to each other, the boats were that close. In a surreal moment it felt like the race re-started, all the boats were lined up and with a bang of wind they all raced up the lock.

Next came the Corrine Narrows (probably not spelt correctly!) which was scary! It was a washing machine of water with the wind pushing forward and the water dragging back and rocks either side of the four or five boat wide section. They managed to find a channel through close to the left shore and they had to hold their nerve to control the boat. They could literally touch the rocks beside the boat! Nicola put her white water rafting skills into action and spotted the ebbies, guiding Helen through the best route.

Adele described this race "like a Tomb Raider game, with every level they accomplished it just got harder". The adrenaline really kicked in for Maria and she couldn't sleep!

Nicola and Maria are now on their way through the 19 mile stretch for the final leg, Ben Nevis. Please send them the last cheering on comments!




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Chasing the leading pack
Katie
06/24/2009, North of Gigha

After a another frustratingly calm night and having to row until 4am, the wind suddenly kicked in they found themselves pumping along at 10 knots.

It then dropped again almost as quickly as it has arrived but Helly Hansen UK managed to pull away from the chasing pack thanks to another puff of wind.

They are now going along at about 3 knots with 70 miles to go, and when I spoke to them they were in the wind shadow North of Gigha.

There are six boats in the main group behind them and are fighting it out with Stormer. Fort William must nearly be in sight....

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Waiting for the tide to turn...
Katie
06/23/2009, Port Patrick

After a frustrating day of sailing nowhere fast and eventually surrendering to the oars again, team Helly Hansen UK are considering dropping anchor at Port Patrick for a few hours until the tide turns in their favour.

Some of the teams have sailed in close to shore and managed to move forward from the winds coming off land. The team are currently only five or six boat lengths from the bottom of some massive cliffs, with campers and hikers staring down at them with puzzled looks on their faces at seeing five ladies, top to toe in the latest Helly Hansen sailing gear, rowing around the cliffs of Scotland!

The ladies are now deciding whether to persevere with more rowing or sit tight and await the tides and wind. As we were chatting some gusts were starting to blow...watch this space!

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06/24/2009 | Jura (sm att ruckley dott plus dott com)
Despite no wind in the garden,the Three Mice Cat Chase is progressing successfully with trophies left on the doorstep. Fancy dumping me here in a basket when I could have been the ship's cat and helped with the rowing. And I would look purrfectly beautiful in Helly Hansen too.
A quiet day on the open seas...
Katie
06/23/2009, trying to head to Fort William

At 11am this morning team Helly Hansen UK had been bobbing around in zero knots of wind for two hours along with the rest of the Three Peaks Yacht Race fleet!

The ladies have been making the most of their down time to re-fuel...on jelly beans and pringles...and catch some rays.

Not much else to report as Helly Hansen UK wait on the water wishing for wind....

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amateur blogger!
Katie
06/22/2009

Now Adele warned you this might happen...I may have got the lock times slightly muddled up! Its 2030 and I think the locks are about to open...closing again at 0330! Sorry for any confusion!

I have just come off the phone to Adele and their runners, Nicola and Maria, are about half an hour away. The sailors managed to squeeze in three hours sleep between scrubbing the decks.

Apparently there is a bit of a tussle going on at the lock entrance between the top four boats who have been sat in Whitehaven all afternoon waiting for the lock gates to open! The GFT runners destroyed Scafell Pike setting the paces for some other strong runners whose boats followed in to Whitehaven later.

Helly Hansen UK should be heading out to sea again soon so please send them windy vibes...so to speak

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06/22/2009 | Brian & Doreen (brian att heresinfo dott com)
Great blogging Katie, you're really keeping us informed.
The ladies had a great leg up to Whitehaven. Must be the spinach that gave them all the energy for rowing.
Good luck for the rest of the race, girls. You're doing great!
06/23/2009 | Josh (jonwrig att aol dott com)
Sounds like a long hard race, fantastic performance so far. You are all going to look like Steve Redgrave by the time you reach Corpach. Keep it up.
06/23/2009 | Sheila (sm att ruckley dott plus dott com)
Very well done. 2 down, one to go - and hope no rowing to get there!

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