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Helly Hansen UK compete in the Three Peaks Yacht Race 2009
The race is on...
Katie
06/21/2009, Caernarfon

Helly Hansen UK dropped off their runners just before 0730 this morning.

They have had long night of sailing with a distinct lack of wind. They are pleased to be in a reassuring mid fleet position at the moment.

They had to row for the last hour this morning and at one point they were being swept backwards by the tide! Very frustrating but they made it and are now bedding down for some much needed kip!

Keep your comments coming!

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06/21/2009 | Chris Hughes (info att conwy-yachting dott com)
Great job on the first leg girls! Good luck with the Snowdon run - sat watching the tracker here at Conwy waiting for it to start moving again.
06/21/2009 | Nick Fisher (nickfisher att me dott com)
Hello Nic, Maria and the rest of the HH ladies!

Just thought I'd send you a wee message to say hello and good luck and that Iain and I are very jealous of you! Hope you're all having a fantastic time, look forwards to seeing you at a race or social soon, I'll be keeping track of your progress whilst pretending to listen to my patients in clinic!

Fair winds and blue skies,

Nick
06/21/2009 | Caroline (cal10901 att aol dott com)
Hope you are all safe - been thinking about your adventure. Love to adele.
06/21/2009 | Chris Hughes (info att conwy-yachting dott com)
Bit confused here - the leaderboard still has the runners on Snowdon but the tracker has the boat at Felinheli! Hope you haven't forgotten anyone ladies!!!
Registered and rarin' to go
Helly Hansen Crew
06/20/2009, Barmouth

Here we are in Barmouth, just a few hours from the start. The boat and the runners have been fully scrutinized and we have ticked all the boxes. All the crews are sizing each other up and the competition seems fierce this year with the sailors being very prepared and the runners getting faster each year. There are two other boats that are the same as ours: Torrebelino and Starship, so we will be having our own race with them.

The plan now is to calm down, as we are all quite nervous, get some rest and eat as much as we can before we leave the harbour at 5pm for a 6pm start gun.

The forecast for kick off is north westerly F4 which will be perfect for our boat. We are aiming to get to the Caernarvon Bar ( a sandbar, not a pub! which dries out at low tide) by 1.30am to get the runners landed by 2pm. If we do not get there by 1.30am, there will not be enough water under the keel to get over the bar and we will have to float around until the tide rises again until about 4am. The pressure really is on this first leg. The runners need to complete Snowdon (24 miles / 36 km) around the 4hr mark to ensure we do not have tide against us in the swellies. The race will be won or lost on this leg.

We have a satellite tracker on the boat so tomorrow you can see exactly where we are. Please ring if we are going the wrong way!

The race will be covered by the following sites:

www.threepeaksyachtrace.co.uk (click on the yellow box)

www.sleepmonsters.co.uk

We are loving your messages and they are making us giggle like the girls that we are!

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06/20/2009 | Dan (dangates1773 att yahoo dott co dott uk)
hope you have a great start, see you at the end.
A Force 8 & £70,000 BBC Camera do not mix!
Helly Hansen Crew
06/18/2009

By 11.00am this morning the boat was filled by BBC Coast crew including presenter Nick Crane.

The aim of the day was to get some good footage of the smooth sail along the coast of Wales and the preparation that goes in to the three peaks yacht race. Armed with a £70,000 HD camera Rob (camera guy) did a great job of managing to stay on board whilst filming despite the six foot waves that caused both Nick and Babs (the Producer) to be seasick. I think they've edited that bit out!

It was a great shake down for the team and we are now fully versed in putting up the storm sail and the third reef in the main, should we experience another force 8 during the race.

Jude, Maria and Nic spent time this morning planning meeting points on the runs and deciding what food, smiley faces and patronising motivational comments might be required.

Adele, Helen and Kirsty ran through a few spinnaker drills and gave the boat it's final safety check.

I should also mention that Jude has become more local than the locals today by visiting the co-op and chandlers an astronomic amount of times! We now have enough food on board to keep us going until next years race.

Keith (Owner of the boat we are sailing on) was missing his boat (...and his girls) so much that he decided to stop off in Pwllethi en route to Barmouth.

Thanks for your messages which we are picking up. It's going to be great motivation for us during the race so please keep them coming.

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06/18/2009 | Michele Kohler (michele dott kohler att gmail dott com)
Ladies, may the winds be on your side and may your steps be quick! Give those guys a run for their money. You've got a great sailor on your crew - Delly....keep the girls safe and all the best of luck. Me and the boys will be tuning in regularly!
06/19/2009 | Sarah Andrews (sarah dott andrews dott 90 att ntlworld dott com)
Thinking about you all. Wishing you winds and tides that will give you an advantage and weather that makes running at least pleasant!! Sort em out Hels. Go girls and Go Landlubber-Jude!
06/20/2009 | Brian & Doreen (brian att heresinfo dott com)
We’re going to follow you all the way, rooting for you. Whether reefed or rowing, keep your spirits high and food down. Good luck and enjoy your race. We’re proud of you. Mum & Dad Coleman
06/20/2009 | Chris Hughes (info att conwy-yachting dott com)
Good luck from all at Conwy School of Yachting. Have a great race and we look forward to welcoming you back to Conwy having shown Keith how a Sigma should be sailed! Best wishes, Chris.
PS The Landrover's full of fuel if any last minute running around is needed!
06/20/2009 | John Laughlin (johnboylaughlin att gmail dott com)
Good luck girls! Nicola and Maria, show those Aberdeen boys a clean pair of heels and we'll keep an eye on your progress on the web.
06/20/2009 | Sheila & Nigel (sm att ruckley dott plus dott com)
Good luck and happy sailing. We wish you fair winds and will be willing you onwards. Go for it, Kirsty!
Katie
06/17/2009, Final prep...

Adele joined the boat late last night. Half the Helly Hansen UK team are on board in the marina, buried under charts and cups of tea making final race preparations.

The rest of the girls are on their way...apart from Nicola...who is on her way, in theory, but having already missed three trains today her estimated time of arrival is anyones guess!

In the last message I have from Helly Hansen UK, they were about to tuck into an athletes dinner and grape juice!

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06/18/2009 | John & Sara Snell (captainjohn att talk21 dott com)
Good luck....having sailed with Leijerstam before, we know what you're all going through! The weather here in Croatia is sunny and hot....far too hot for anything as energetic as running up and down mountains......
No turning back....
Katie
06/15/2009, Menai Straights

Helen, Kirsty and Dougie have stuffed the boat full of food, done the checks and have left Conwy this afternoon. They are heading for Pwthelli where the rest of the team will join them over the course of the week. In true Three Peaks Yacht Race stylee the weather forecast is calling for a cheeky force 7...but it looks like it will blow through fairly quickly. The forecast for the start of the race on Saturday is calling for a gentle breeze and spectators will be treated a scene more appropriate for the Henley regatta than an adventure race!

Adele has packed enough Helly Hansen gear to cover every eventuality...we fear the cat may have accidentally been shoved in too with amount of luggage that is heading to Wales!

The race hasn't even started and we are already a team member down with a bad case of nervous excitement...but shore crew Jude will be joining them in Pwthelli later in the week!

Please leave the Helly Hansen ladies lots of messages for me to pass on to them,

Katie

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Pre race ramble
Adele
06/10/2009

Photo of Kirsty; its her birthday!

Only slightly more than a week to go before the start of the Power Bar Three Peaks Yacht Race. We are racing as Helly Hansen UK and would like to thank Helly Hansen for their support.

We would also like to thank Keith (racing on Predator) for providing the boat and some go-fast sails, however, taking a chunk out of the keel this winter was a cheap trick.

We have all been busy doing our own thing to prepare for the race, I'll summarise for you:

Nicola and Maria have been running, biking and kaykaying all over the UK and further, setting records and generally making everyone around them feel tubby.

Helen, our trusty skipper, found time in her very busy sailing schedule to get married last month to Dougie. She is saving all the juicy wedding night stories for the 3am shift from Whitehaven to Fort Willliam.

Kirsty's birthday is tomorrow - happy birthday Kirsty and thanks for your age contribution but its not going to help us win the wrinklies trophy! Kirsty has been working really hard at work and as our back up runner, has been training hard on the mountains just in case!

I (Adele) have been racing Sigmas on the south coast a fair bit and with the help of Maria force feeding me chocolate cake everytime I see her, I can now be shifted from side to side for extra ballast.

Jude is our shore crew and she comes armed with a selection of tasty food, smiles and motivational comments such as 'better you than me'.

Katie will be doing the blog and doesn't know her ass from her elbow when it comes to sailing so proper sailing terminology may be replaced with words like pointy, tippy and stinky toilet.

Just cause I have one, I am uploading a photo of the birthday girl!

Please leave us messages by clicking on the comments button at the bottom.

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06/10/2009 | al (alasdair dott gordon att mac dott com)
Good luck to you all. I hope your runners are all OK, but if not, Kirsty is known to step in and step ashore with minutes notice ...
06/16/2009 | Mandy Woodard (mandy att woodard dott org dott uk)
Adele - Good luck to you and all the crew. Hope you get a fair wind and some sun. It was great to see you at the weekend - really enjoyed catching up. This sounds like a very different scenario but am sure will you be just as home on the water as you were here in sunny South Oxfordshire. Bye for now...

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