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What started out as a workout log has quickly turned into a blog dedicated to preserving the history and accomplishments of the Susquehanna University Crew Team. It also exists to provide information and resources for team members to become fitter and smarter athletes, and to gain the motivation and determination necessary to becoming better competitors and teammates.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Dreams of Glass (Water)

After a fun filled Spring Break, we got a mother of a reality check by returning to a river that was not quite ready to greet us yet. Yesterday the river crested at over 20 feet and was discharging close to 200,000 cubic feet per second of water. In case you are wondering, 12 feet is considered the highest level to safely row on, with a 60,000 cubic feet per second discharge. Even at that level and discharge, you are lucky to make past the intake in 45 minutes in a four.

Want to track the water for yourself, see the USGS Real-Time Water Data.

Many people have asked me, "Why travel all the way to Tennessee to row?" Simply put, the best part of the trip is the water. It offers miles and miles of rowable water and rarely do you ever find water that has more than a little disturbance. Particularly in the morning, the water looks like glass and is so calm and flat that you can see everything above it reflected on the water.

As a tribute to better water to come, I thought that I would share some photos of "glass" on the Susquehanna and Sarasota, FL (Spring Break 2005).


Above: Men's Varsity Heavyweight 8 (circa fall 2002). Coxswain Jill (Sands) Martin, stroke Chris Meharg, Ben Theriault, Andy DeBrunner, Pat Johnson, Pat Thumm, Kevin Tedesco, Chris Gatti, and Pete Haberkost.


Above: Women's Light 8. Coxswain Kathy Wulderk, stroke Jess Hibbard, Laura (Lindberg) Johnson, Lindsay Weller, Alison Bankus, Karly, Janice Paulson, Kate Jensen, and Katie Meyer.

Flat water on the Intracostal Waterway in Sarasota, Florida in March 2005.
Pictured below: Rachael Gebely (coxing due to being "benched" by my coach because of illness), Alyssa Russo, Ashley McConnaughhay. Not pictured: Jess Hibbard.

The water might have been perfect in Sarasota if not for the hidden sand bars, large yachts of drunken people yelling at us to row (even though their wake might break our boat in two), and the stranded fish at low tide. I didn't even mind wading the boats into the water two practices a day.

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