Rowing scenery - Shelton to Bayshore at high tide

Not going to label this one by stroke rate because it varies too much in the beginning. I was too busy looking over my shoulder, dodging detritus set afloat by the high tide.
Plenty of sunshine and glassy water, though!

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  • @tonysammut3799
    @tonysammut37992 жыл бұрын

    Nice to see a video of a 'real' row rather than one from the back of a powered boat (obvs you can tell by the oar disturbance in the water). All are OK, but this is special.

  • @simonekitson
    @simonekitson4 жыл бұрын

    You guys truly get to row through some of the most majestic pieces of Earth... jealous :)

  • @DrewBritten
    @DrewBritten3 жыл бұрын

    Another beautiful sunny day!

  • @a.ramonl9930
    @a.ramonl99303 жыл бұрын

    Why are all these videos from the rear not showing you where you're going but rather where you came from? I want to see where I'm going!!!

  • @noway915

    @noway915

    2 жыл бұрын

    You understand the concept of rowing? This video is maybe not made for you ...

  • @a.ramonl9930

    @a.ramonl9930

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@noway915 Yes I do, completely understand rowing, I have done it for years. However in a house on a rower the concept (in my opinion) does not apply. I am rowing for exercise in a closed room and it would be far more engaging if you could watch a forward looking change in scenery. I watch other things to remain engaged, wouldn't want to watch a movie constantly looking at people's backs but that would be 'correct' from a rower's standpoint.

  • @tonysammut3799

    @tonysammut3799

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@a.ramonl9930 In fact the scenery changes as much going forward as going back, since you're going the same speed either way :-) I think I know what you mean though. I like the videos done by Hydrow, which are done using a seperate boat following the rower (with the rower encouraging the exercise), but these are professional. I think the ones done looking backwards are more authentic.