The Vikings of Bjornstad raise their standard over the Berkeley Marina. |
Our hosts were Darryl Laxo, the North Bay Vikings and the Bay Area Whaleboat Racing Association. Here one of the whaleboats heads for the water. |
A morning mist greets the first boat crews. |
A great photo from Monica Foote. A whaleboat glides through the still waters. |
Masts rise in the distance as the crew moves the boat toward the open bay. |
Showing how it's done. |
Pulling hard. |
The boats gather on the race course. |
A boat heads out on the course with the San Francisco skyline in the background. |
The Golden Gate bridge is nearly hidden in its frequent foggy shroud. |
The whaleboat crew easily outraces the sailboat. |
Just enough chop to make the rowing interesting. |
Now it's time for The Vikings of Bjornstad to try their hand at rowing. |
Steve, Loren and Jack bring their war gear. |
Steve is prepared for rowing or raiding. |
Ready to shove off in the good ship "Iron Oars." |
Helmets, maybe, but no mail shirts on this trip. A Viking age byrnie is not known for its buoyancy. |
Darryl Laxo and other members of the Bay Area Whaleboat Racing Association fill out the boat crew. |
Getting the feel of the oars. |
Starting to feel like Vikings. |
Jack and Loren demonstrate the unique rowing technique known as 'crabbing' |
Settled into the rhythm, they head out to the bay. |
The whole bay is a playground. |
Having survived the course, our heroes head back to the pier. |
The Vikings row into the harbor in good order. |
You never know what the landing may bring. |
Stowing the oars. |
Safe at the dock. |
Steve, Jack and Loren: Vikings. |
Once more on solid ground, the Vikings set up their display for the whaleboat group. |
The Vikings of Bjornstad may have met their match. (Photo courtesy of Karen Rath) |
Did the Vikings' diet include gopher? (No varmints were harmed during this event :-) |
Colin provides security for the Viking traders. |
The traders have a lot of goods to display. |
Trading is always easier when you have a good supply of weaponry. |
Jack describes the Bjornstad display to a visitor. |