Sunday, February 24, 2013

National Surf Ironman Series 2013

After a brief campover at Boreen Point we drove to nearby Noosa Heads to watch the Surf Ironman competition, It's very much a beach and sun culture but the participants were in absolutely incredible shape. Needless to say our camera ran out of power by the start of the men's professional event but posted below are a few pictures that gives a sense of the series. Unbeknowst to us IronMan history was made that day with a fellow winning the Series for a record 7th time. However because the heavens opened up and we were running to the car - and got absolutely drenched in the process - we missed what the announcers were saying.



 
We didn't get all the rules but the athletes compete in a series of events that include swimming, running, paddle boarding and skiing - which is similar to a long kayak. They compete in a number of rounds - 3 or 4 - and the slowest participants are dropped for the upcoming events. The sequence is changed in each round but  eventually a winner is declared for the days competetion.
  



 
The Professional Ironwoman

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


The Junior Ironwomen

 
 
 
 
The Junior Ironmen

 
 
 

 
 
 Professional Ironman
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
I'm exhausted just looking at these pictures!
 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Rain, rain go away, come again another .......... year?

It seems that the rain has not stopped for the month of February with the exception of a few days.  Luckily there has been no wind.  Unfortunately, there are many people who have been battling floods, and water in general, since Cyclone Oswald in the later part of January.

In between the clouds and raindrops we've been managing to get a little exercise in with the Bayside Runners and Walkers (bright and early on Saturday mornings), a little biking and, in my case, a swim at Ormiston College once or twice a week. 
                                               Don't we look attractive when we bike?
The spikes on the helmets are to keep the magpies from swooping and pecking at your head.  Yes, they do that here.  We look silly, but we have seen many others with spikes too, and they say it works.


A couple weeks ago we popped down to Surfer's Paradise on the Gold Coast to have a look at the sand sculpting. The sculptors were quite amazing but the wind and rain played havoc with their work ( it was a week long competition/display).






Apparently the Surfers Paradise Meter Maids were introduced in 1965 to help beat the bad image created by the installation of parking meters on the tourist strip. This was a controversial promotion, using women dressed in gold lame bikinis and tiaras, who strolled the streets of Surfers Paradise feeding coins into expired parking meters. Gone are the outdated tiaras, and lame bikinis replaced by the sun-conscious and true Aussie Akubra hat ideal for this tropical climate and Gold Lycra Bikinis with the occasional sequin. But even after almost 4 decades that special Meter Maid quality still remains...

The sculptors hard at work on a "Safari" theme











 

Just this last weekend we drove to the Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane and briefly camped at Boreen Point to test our exchangee's camping equipment.  Of course there were a few little things we forgot -namely, mosquito repellent!