It’s very soon time for Goring Gap Boat Club’s annual Santa Row, at 10am on Sunday 20 December. Come to the Hardwick site (with wellies, it’s a bit muddy) and enjoy carol singing, mulled wine and bacon sandwiches before or after a ride in an eight horse open sleigh. Silly hats are preferred.
So what is a Santa row? We’ve got a Good King Wenceslas Sprint Race, a Deck the Decks with Boughs of Holly Coxes Challenge, and even a Dance of the Sugar Plum Ferry organised for you, so whether you want to row, cox or watch from the bank with a bacon sandwich and glass of mulled wine or coffee they’ll be something to entertain you.
The weather forecast is looking good, so hope to see you there, this Sunday, 10am (or a little earlier, if you can lend a hand to help set
up).
On Saturday afternoon a small but very self selecting crew set off from the boathouse to row up to Whitchurch, collect the source to sea bottle and row it down to Caversham lock at Reading. Nicola and Robert started the relay. Simples, you would have thought…
All went well till we arrived at Whitchurch and found no bottle, no crew to hand it over. Mysteriously a crew had apparently set off at 11.30 from Goring but not arrived in Pangbourne.
After waiting while Robert and Nicola rowed in circles for a while, we sadly headed back slowly back to the club only to get a call from the very helpful lock keeper to say it had arrived back in Whitchurch.
Take 2. So we went all the way back to Whitchurch to get the bottle (much to the bemusement of Pangbourne as the GGBC launch went up and down the river a few times with no apparent reason and then finally set off with plenty of supplies (jelly babies)
and (now an hour and a half late) rowed like crazy in 27 degree heat down to Mapledurham, through the lock and on to Reading Rowing Club where we stopped again to change crew.
Sculling lightly out of the lock…
Arrived at Caversham lock to hand over the bottle to a lovely lady who asked what she should do with it. Not sure if she was a rower…. We hope it got to the right crew.
Captains Robert, Pam and Sally doing much of the driving…. Excellent opportunity for all of us to learn how to steer the launch plus learn how to undock, dock, redock,undock again, turn in very small circles in very small spaces while remembering to pick up crew who had got out, run to lockkeeper and check what’s happening, jump back in, jump out to take a picture (forgot again), jump into a small scull from an even smaller bank, tie various knots (trying not to let either the scull or launch float away), take pictures of houses we’d like to live in with plans to do up their boathouses…..Actually could probably live in some of their boathouses…
One selfie and a few icecreams later and we were off at a leisurely pace back to the club.
Relaxing in the launch and eating jelly babies. Make note next time – take a picnic….
This week we start sculling in singles and doubles on Tuesday evenings at 6pm. There will be no session manager or cox so please be prepared to get the boat out on your own! To see who might be turning up, contact Simone at secretary@goringgapbc.org.uk.
It’s not too late to enter the regatta. With 4 weeks of training starting on Monday now is the time to get your team together for the Goring and Streatley Regatta on 25th July – entries are now open for coxed 4s . We will teach you how to row a 4, or provide training if you have entered the regatta before, and racing will take place at our regatta on the 25th of July. You can enter online via this website.