So I got an HD helmet-cam for paddling, a narcissistic contraption that glorifies everything you do and say. It was a birthday-gift, and a wonderful one at that (Thanks Hil!), but something I've always wanted. I wore it a few times when I first got it while paddling in Beverly, MA, this past summer, during some of my last paddling sessions before I re-injured my back (I'm fully recovered as of December, or at least as fully recovered as I'll ever be). I had posted them on youtube a few months ago, and have provided a link below.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
kayak ergometer
So a while ago I was designing and built a kayak ergometer. Don't ask why - a flight of fancy, perhaps. I happened to think it was a good idea at the time. But I took some pics, and a video which I've posted below.
The 'engine' of the thing is simply a paddle on a gear inside a bucket filled with water. I used some bike parts ordered online. I worked well enough, but didn't get the gearing quite right - there was too much resistance. Needed less friction. I think a bit more patience, money, and creativity would have solived it. Next time, I guess.
The 'engine' of the thing is simply a paddle on a gear inside a bucket filled with water. I used some bike parts ordered online. I worked well enough, but didn't get the gearing quite right - there was too much resistance. Needed less friction. I think a bit more patience, money, and creativity would have solived it. Next time, I guess.
Ski-mod foot-bar.
Phew. Been a while since I've posted. But I've been busy.....new life back on the west coast! Things are good.
So I finally made some progress on my ski-footwell modification. Since it has arrived in Berkeley, it's been sitting on Kizmuit's deck, longing to go out. Hasn't touched the water yet....mostly, because it has needed two things - a proper place to attach a leash, and a venturi drain. I've been able to address one of the two. Shown below are pics of the foot-bar/leg-leash addition to the footwell modification.
So I took a section of an old paddle shaft, and pared it down to size.....
....then I scribed some notches in the gunnels of the footwell.....
.....and here's the paddle-shaft/foot-bar/leg-leash attachment positioned where I want it......
...a closeup of the slots for the paddle shaft, prepped for a solid epoxy bond.......
.....and here's the carbon fiber patch holding the bar in place......(yes, middle of the night).....
.....oh, and prior to afixing the carbon fiber cloth, I epoxied the part in place.....
....here's a pic of the final ugly fix......
....and yet another. It's not pretty, for sure, but I think that once it is faired and painted, none will be the wiser.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Dead sea...it stings.....
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| 1400 ft. below sea level - yikes! |
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| Floating euros |
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| more of the same - although not shown, I am wearing the same speedo and chain as the gentleman in the foreground. |
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Amman, Jordan
So I'm in Amman, Jordan for work for a few weeks. The project is a USAID funded infrastructure improvement/capacity building program. I'm working on upgrades to two wastewater treatment plants. Fantastic opportunity to travel. Jordan has been a wonderfully gentle introduction to the middle east.
Yesterday (Friday, the holy day) I visited what is arguably the most well preserved Roman city in the world-Jerash. I was hoping to get down to Petra in the south today, but I've only been here three days and I needed a break. It would have been a long, expensive, and tourist-filled adventure. Instead I'll be heading to the Dead Sea this afternoon for a 27% salt-water soak. I even purchased a little euro-skivvy, one of those religion-revealing bathing suits that seem to be all the rage. It even came with a gold chain.
Yesterday (Friday, the holy day) I visited what is arguably the most well preserved Roman city in the world-Jerash. I was hoping to get down to Petra in the south today, but I've only been here three days and I needed a break. It would have been a long, expensive, and tourist-filled adventure. Instead I'll be heading to the Dead Sea this afternoon for a 27% salt-water soak. I even purchased a little euro-skivvy, one of those religion-revealing bathing suits that seem to be all the rage. It even came with a gold chain.
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| Roman Ruins of Jerash |
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| Hadrain's Gate |
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| Main thoroughfare |
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| 2,000 year old manhole cover |
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| fountain drain |
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| 1st century Starbucks (left) and CVS (right) |
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| Theater |
it's official....
So I haven't updated this in a while, so where do I start....
I arrived in the Bay Area at the beginning of October. Since then, my ski arrived and is nestled snugly next to Kizmuit's boom ('Kiz' for short); final payment has been made on Kiz; the title of ownership has been transferred; she's been insured; and she's officially been granted a slip under my name in the Berkeley marina following a sea-trial and measurement by the marina office. Still awaiting live-aboard status. I'm currently living in north Oakland until things go through.
The so-called sea-trial simply involved motering her over to the marina office under her own power; as the whole boating thing is fairly new to me, I hired some professionals to help. We had some minor problems, but she's still afloat (long story) and I have to admit I couldn't stop smiling after having her underway for the first time.
I arrived in the Bay Area at the beginning of October. Since then, my ski arrived and is nestled snugly next to Kizmuit's boom ('Kiz' for short); final payment has been made on Kiz; the title of ownership has been transferred; she's been insured; and she's officially been granted a slip under my name in the Berkeley marina following a sea-trial and measurement by the marina office. Still awaiting live-aboard status. I'm currently living in north Oakland until things go through.
The so-called sea-trial simply involved motering her over to the marina office under her own power; as the whole boating thing is fairly new to me, I hired some professionals to help. We had some minor problems, but she's still afloat (long story) and I have to admit I couldn't stop smiling after having her underway for the first time.
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