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Lanier Dragon Boat Racing Challenge


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TO  SIGN  UP  FOR  HIKES  NOR  FOR  INFORMATION

CONTACT  THE  HIKE  PLANNER  DIRECTLY
Data Updated: Monday, May 25, 2009 9:52:49 AM
Summer Series If you are interested in the summer series of races please contact Jeremy Landers for the details.


==== Information Below Is In Relation To The May 23rd Race =====

Special Note: This is a Non Hiking Event
Status: Confirmed
1 Full Boat
Trip: Dragon Boat Race & Practice
Date: May 16, 2009 Practice
May 23, 2009 Race
Trip Host: Jeremy Landers
Location: Olympic Venue at Clarks Bridge Park
Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club
Cost: Free
Schedule: May 16th
8:45 AM Be Ready for our practice at the Clarkesbridge Park Rowing Venue Boat House. Our practice time is 9am.

May 23rd
8:45 AM Be Ready for our Race at the Clarkesbridge Park Rowing Venue. Tower Side Our Race time is 10am.

Reservations: You must commit to Saturday May 16th & Saturday May 23rd. You must sign the Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club Registration & Liability Release Paperwork.

See Jeremy to Sign up.
Participation Guidelines: In addition to all regular Hike Group Guidelines participants must be able to swim a minimum of 50 yards while wearing a life jacket.
Difficulty: Moderate
Length: NA
Blaze: NA
Departs From: Meet at Clarks Bridge Park
Departure Time: TBA
In Case Of Emergency Forms (ICE): Last fall we started circulating new ICE forms for each hiker to fill out for emergency contact information. The only part of this form that is required to be completed is the personal contact info for each hiker. We think it would be wise to provide the medical information, but that is optional for each hiker. These forms and the envelope they will be sealed in are bright yellow. If you have not turned in a new ICE form, you will need to do so before you hike May 16th. You may contact Marsha or Jeremy to obtain a form. Please have these forms filled out before we meet to hike on March 14th. You can turn them in at the hike site, but it will be best to have them filled out before we gather to hike.
General
Notes:
The Hike Group & Grace Church in general has received an invitation from Grace Member Sheaffer Sorrels of the Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club to participate in an upcoming free Dragon Boat race out at the Olympic Venue At Clarks Bridge Park on Lake Lanier.

Sheaffer who some of you may know, attends the 8:15 service with his Grandmother & Grace Member Carolyn Smith.

What is a Dragon Boat Race you might ask. This annual event Presented by Lanier Canoe and Kayak Club (LCKC) of Gainesville, GA and Partially Sponsored by The Atlanta Hong Kong Association allows teens and adults the opportunity to compete against other local corporations, organizations or groups in dragonboat racing. Each team has 16-20 members. No prior experience or personal equipment required. LCKC provides boats, paddles, and life jackets. And... the first race is FREE!
Each team consists of paddlers sitting two abreast, a drummer on the front and a steerer at the rear.

Since the first race is free I accepted the invitation to participate in the first practice date and first race date providing I could come up with 20 people + a couple alternates. If this turns out to be something we enjoy doing and would like to do it again there are three more weekends that we can take part in if we choose to do so. However those dates will require a paid registration.

This event does require a commitment to be preset for both the practice date and the race date. I will also need all participants to sign the LCKC registration & liability release form.

In addition to all our usual hike group guidelines one additional requirement is that you must be able to swim at least 50 yards with a Personal Flotation Device ( also known as a life jacket)

Practice / training Date Saturday May 16th Time TBA

Race Date Saturday May 23rd. Time TBA

Once I have 16 - 20 people who have committed to the first practice & race I will turn in our registration form and schedule our training time. Training will be done with a LCKC coach.

Please let me know ASAP if you would like to take part in this first practice & race.

If you have any questions regarding the logistics for this event, please contact Jeremy Landers. If you are signing up or have transportation issues, contact Jeremy Landers. 

PLEASE - DO NOT CONTACT THE CHURCH OFFICE REGARDING THE EVENT. THE CHURCH OFFICE DOES NOT HANDLE OUR PLANS NOR ROSTER FOR THIS ACTIVITY. CONTACT JEREMY OR MARSHA DIRECTLY.

Links & Ref. www.lckc.org Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club
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Hike Reservations: Required
Jeremy Landers
770-861-8175

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Please take a moment to read the Participation Guidlines prior to hiking with the Grace Church Hike Group.

Additional Info For All Hikes
Information provided by Marsha Conner

ICE  INFO
(In Case Of Emergency)

We are now carrying ICE forms with us for safety. The hike planner will
be responsible for being sure these cards are on the trail.  A form in a
sealed yellow envelope with critical contact and medical data on each
hiker will be available in case of emergencies.  You are required to fill
out the emergency contact information however the medical information
is optional, should an emergency arise, this data would go with you for
medical treatment and provide contact information for your relatives
and medical information at the ER that should be known.  Many of us have
ICE phone numbers in our cell phones, but our cell phones may not work
in some wilderness areas.

WHAT  TO  CARRY
You should be self-sufficient on the trail. Do not plan to borrow items you
do not have from people hiking with you. They may not have what you need
or they may need it for themselves. Carefully look over the trail description and
map before going, ask questions, and make sure that you are physically able to
handle the terrain, the temperatures, the possible wetness, and the other
interesting things that might happen to us while on the trail! As always we
set our hiking pace to accomadate everyone. So don't think you'll be too slow.
Jeremy & Marsha are always willing to help you to be trail ready.

1.  Daypack
2.  Water/Fluid Supplies
3.  Food/Snack Supplies
4.  Cash and Photo ID (ID should be on your person at all times)
5.  Other Outdoor Supplies
6. 4 AA Batteries to use in our walkie talkies.

1.  Packs:
a.  Plan and pack for medical emergencies including
     blisters, bug bites, allergies, cuts, etc.
b.  At least one snake bite kit (Sawyer style) should be
     with the group (sold in most sporting goods depts).
c.  Weather change needs such as poncho, emergency
     blanket, cap, gloves, wind jacket, etc.
d.  Cell phone (in case it might work) and other
     items important to you for personal safety or comfort

2.  Water/Fluid Supplies
a.  Plan on carrying a cooler in your vehicle with ice to keep
food and fluids cold throughout the trip
b.  Carry enough fluid with you for the designated trail hike
c.  Do  Not  Drink  Water  From  Streams - most mountain
    water is no longer safe to drink as they may contain
    protozoan imps and make you very sick

3.  Food/Snack Supplies
a.  Short hikes may only require a light snack
     on the trail (1-2 miles) - plan accordingly
b.  Longer hikes usually require a moderate
     snack on the trail (3-4 miles) - plan accordingly
c.  Remember that your appetite is enhanced by
    being outdoors and doing physical activity

4.  Cash and ID
a.  Carry bills in different increments especially "ones"
     for park entrance fees and incidentals - each
     person is responsible for their own fees and should
     share any group cost for parking and fuel
b. The cost of fule is to be shared between driver and
passengers.
c.  For your safety, have your ID with you on the trail at
all times.
d.  Do not leave valuables in your parked car which you
    cannot afford to have stolen!

5.  Other Outdoor Supplies
a.  Camera, Flash Card(s) or film
b.  Binoculars
c.  Sun hat
d.  Knife and compass
e.  Extra socks if prone to blisters
f.  Bug spray
g.  Sting relief especially if you are
     allergic to insect stings
h.  Hiking pole or sticks
i.   Sweat towel and/or bandana
j. Large Pepper Spray (for animal attacks and personal protection)


6. Hunting Season
Remember your Blaze Orange During Hunting Seasons.

UPON RETURNING HOME

1.  Critical - Shower and check your body - CAREFULLY -
     for ticks (if a tick has attached itself to your skin, do
     not crush its body while removing it, but lift it away
     from your skin and pull out by the legs - treat the area
     properly and watch for any redness - if redness appears
     seek medical attention promptly)

2.  Clean and treat any wounded areas of your body -
     use ice for first 24-48 hours on joint/muscle injuries
     and heat as swelling subsides

3.  Consider keeping a log of your hiking experiences and
     write your story in a journal while memories are fresh

4.  Develop pictures and share copies with your hikers

GENERAL  GUIDELINES  TO  REMEMBER

1.  Leave pets at home if hiking with a group. More Info

2.  Keep groups on the trail to no more than 4-6 together

3.  Walk single file in the middle of the trail

4.  Step to the side of the trail as you go downhill
     to allow hikers going uphill to have the right of way

5.  Do not wade with your boots on unless necessary
     Wet socks and shoes can create immediate blisters

6.  Swift water can cause you to lose your footing in
     6-12 inches of water so do not be fooled that you
     can wade without danger across a stream

7.  Snakebites are a critical concern to hikers
     THINK before putting your hands and feet anywhere
     that might be a place of hiding for a snake:
     a.  Step on the top of logs - not over them
     b.  Use your hiking pole to check on the backside
          of logs and rocks before sitting down
     c.  Stay on the trail where visibility is better

8.  Read the many different theories on protection
     from bears and other wildlife - bears are most
     aggressive when protecting their cubs and stay
     near water and food sources frequently - bears
     do not "growl" but will make a "grunting" noise
     to let you know they see you when you may not
     see them - stop, back away slowly, and move
     back down the trail without hesitation - do not
     mistake a "grunting" noise for random woods noise
     on a trail as it may only be made one time to give
     you one chance to back away. Carry a large pepper spray.

9.  Let members of your hiking group know your intentions
    in case you decide to return to the parking lot or leave
     for the day. 

10. Remember that the GEC Open Hike each month will
     have a mixed skill level and cooperation as a team is needed.
     The monthly planner has volunteered to set up the hike
      and there may be slight differences with each hike.
      There is room for both the scenic hiker and the extreme
      hiker with good communication and proper planning.

More information on Hiker Safety can be found at the following websites.
Georgia State Park Safe Hiking Tips

http://www.redcross.org/services/hss/tips/hiking.html


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