Sunday, July 25, 2010

Delaware River Camping Trip, June 2010

River Camping Weekend June 19-20, 2010

Five of us went on an overnight camping trip on the Delaware River, Father's Day weekend (June 19-20). The challenge was that we had to carry all camping gear and everything with us on the boats. We did the Eshback to Delaware Water Gap trip, total paddling time about 7 hours.


The trip was done with Adventure Sport http://www.adventuresport.com/trips_2.html  in Marshall's Creek, PA. We arrived at the rental office at 9am, settled up and signed our waivers. Oh, when you call and ask how much the canoes\kayaks are to rent, the price you pay is PER DAY, not the "TO RENT" amount you may have been told or ASSumed. Anyways, we then drove our cars to the Water Gap Access point, which was good because when we were finished we could just get in our cars and go, no waiting for a shuttle ride back. 

Now this was where we made a mistake, trusting Adventure Sport who said there was plenty of drinking water at all the access points along the river.  Well, there was NO drinking water available to us at ANY of the PA access points, and the first water we found was at the Worthington State Forest, NJ access point, near the end of the second day.  I spoke to someone on Monday from Adventure Sport, who blamed it on the State Parks people not informing them that the new plumbing wasn't done on time at ALL the access points in PA.  But since Adventure Sport runs the river trips, and are on it every day, they should have known better.  We would have just brought more water with us.  We had some water with us to start the second day, but those other access points were like mirages, not oasises.  It was just a good thing we went before the summer heat waves, the night was mild and the days were sunny but not crazy hot. ok, I think I ragged on Adventure Sport about that enough, and actually, other then that, their people were very good, and yes, I'd go again with them, but I will ALWAYS carry enough water when camping, and not rely on drinking water being available along the way.  It WAS ironic to need drinking water while floating down a RIVER full of the stuff for 2 days! ok, RANT OVER.... where was I??  oh yea.... the trip.


Adventure Sport took us in a van, towing the trailer, from the Delaware Water Gap up to the Eshback access point.  We had 2 canoes and 2 single kayas for the 5 of us. One canoe we called "The Mule" because we loaded it with most gear and rotated one paddler in it.  These canoes can hold 1100 pounds total weight, so even with 2 people you can still carry a lot of weight, not that you WANT to, because paddling a full canoe was a very good workout.  The single kayaks didn't have much storage area at all, maybe the size of a small bag and jug of water.

We started at Eshback and from there most of the way down, the river is beautiful and clean.  You can look down and see the river rocks passing by below you.  Other people stopped to fish (you need a fishing license).  There were small mountains on either side of the river, and we saw hawks and eagles flying above.  At one point we saw a large cat walking along the water's edge... wait, no, it was too large for a cat...  paddled closer...  a racoon?  no, paddled closer...  It was a bear cub! He scampered off into the woods.  The first hour or so, we had headwinds, which made canoeing harder as the wind tried to turn you sideways a lot.  The kayaks were much better with that wind because you sit low in the water, so less of the boat or person to catch the wind.

There are a number of campsites along the river BUT maybe half weren't usable, with grass a few feet high.  So if camping, it's a good idea to start on the river early in order to make sure you can find a spot for camping, or you may have to go a long way down river on the first day!  We were sitting around the campfire around 10pm and some guy walked up the bank from the river.  I thought it was a Ranger at first.  But he was part of a good-sized group of people looking for any spots to pitch tents, and had paddled back upstream stopping in all the campgrounds.  If you arrive by early afternoon, you should be ok, and we saw some private campgrounds that maybe you could reserve too.  Camp sites were very basic... dirt, trees and a ring for camp fires.  There was no water, or out-houses.  Think Lewis and Clark.... well, minus the LL Bean tent!  :-)  

All in all, it was a good challenge, not an easy paddle even though there was a mild current when the wind eased up thankfully on Sunday.  It was fun camping, after we got the tents up, we jumped in the Delaware and swam. The water was cool, not cold, and felt very good after paddling and unloading the boats. We hung out by the campfire, ate vacuum-packed foods mostly that we cooked on a small burner. It was good sleeping weather, in the 60's at night and minimal bugs. Note to self: Self, bring a mat for under the sleeping bag next time!  It was fun, but seeing that I-80 bridge was nice, knowing the Water Gap access was ahead.
The Crew... Kyle, Jake, Jim, Bruce, Joe

Friday, July 16, 2010

FIFA World Cup Soccer 2010

Final World Cup Thoughts (July 14)

A few last words on the 2010 World Cup, from a lifetime sports fan, but new soccer fan.


I DID NOT LIKE the bad Calls. I'm not a big fan of instant replay, think the calls should be up to the officials on the field, bla bla bla... But to have a ball clearly bounce a few FEET inside the goal and bounce back, a call like that in games where one goal is a lot, that should never happen. Put instant replay in for checking if a goal crossed the line.

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I LIKED the format. Every 4 years, countries qualify to be one of the 32 teams. The cut to 16 teams is different, a round robin with 8 groups of 4 teams, who play each of the other 3 teams once. After the Group Of 16, it's similar to the NCAA March Madness playoff brackets, single elimination. But for most of the tournament there was at least one game on television every day.

I DID NOT LIKE all the diving and faking of injuries. I haven't seen so much diving since the old "Sea Hunt" show. Every time there was any slight contact someone falls on the ground and cries for their mommy! I think the championship game had even MORE acting than other games did, shame to see that in a big match!

I LIKED the game itself, a fairly simple rules game. I see why it's the main sport in the rest of the world. Watching quality players goaltend, "dribble", pass, and bend some of these rocket shots was great. The free corner kicks are cool, hmmm, wonder if that would work in basketball, a free pass in from the corner? Just don't understand how they over-kicked those corner kicks so many times.
I DID NOT LIKE the time clock counting UP. Extra Time, Additional time. Does anybody really know what time it is? (Does anybody really care?). It's weird enough that the clock runs UP. I mean, doesn't EVERYTHING count DOWN? New Year's Eve goes 3,2,1. It doesn't go like 31535998, 31535999, 31536000 HAPPY NEW YEAR!! But to not know how much "extra" time is left, as the referee keeps that "extra" time to himself, is very strange.


I LIKED that there are no television commercials during the game, they just play straight through. That might work against soccer though, as the Advertising industry must HATE that there are no commercials spots for them during play. Wish my DVR would sense games that run long, so it doesn't CHOP OFF THE RECORDING! grrrrrr. maybe it will by 2014, when they play in Brazil, and we can see the games live in prime time for a change!

I DID NOT LIKE the noise pollution known as Vuvuzellas. May this be the last time you hear that word, let alone the beehive horn sound these non-fan idiots make the entire game, every game. Stick that in your vuvuzella and blow it!
I DID NOT LIKE the handball goaltending. There was a ball going into the goal and a Uruguay defender, not the goalie, illegally blocked it with his hand. There was no goal counted, only a penalty shot (which Ghana missed), and a one game suspension issued, which the hand-ball defender gladly accepted. This is the same as in basketball, but at least there is a goaltending rule. So, if I am elected Commissioner :-) any shot that is clearly going to be a goal, and is blocked illegally, like that hand ball was, will count as a goal AND a red card (suspension).

But all in all, it was a fun tournament to watch, and I hope soccer can move up in the USA.
RANT OVER TILL 2014!!! Hmmm, ROADTRIP TO RIO???


Soccer... Is it Ready For Prime Time? (June 11)


To a soccer fan from anywhere in the world outside the USA, it might sound strange to even ask this question, because soccer (aka Futbol) is THE main sport in most other countries. But maybe 2010 is the World Cup that can actually capture sports fans here, I think it is...

Here are some questions I had because I was no big World Cup expert at all, just wanted to understand how it works better. If you have any questions, ask here and I'll post an answer, as I'll be updating the bracket results until the World Cup is finished in July.

What is FIFA World Cup? - The Federation International Football Association, runs the World Cup which plays in a different part of the world every 4 years, similar to the Olympics. These games are being played in South Africa. There are qualification games to become one of the 32 country teams to get into the World Cup.

How many games are played in Group matches? - There are 8 groups of 4 teams. Each team in this first "Group Play" round, has one game against each of the other 3 teams. The 2 best teams from each group move forward to the Round of 16. From there, it's similar to the NCAA basketball playoffs, going from 16 to 8 to 4 to 2 to the champions. So only the Group Play round is a different concept than most sports playoffs in the USA. I listed the Tie Breaker rules below, for Group Play.

Group Play Tie Breaker Rules "The ranking of each team in each group will be determined as follows:
a) greatest number of points obtained in all group matches;
b) goal difference in all group matches;
c) greatest number of goals scored in all group matches.

If two or more teams are equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings will be determined as follows:

d) greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;
e) goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned;
f) greater number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams concerned;
g) drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee."