Saturday, July 9, 2011

Heavy Object Throw Show

Day 53, Aunti-Gun-Ish - Aunti-Gun-Ish
DAY OFF,
Dist. 0, Avg Spd, 0, Saddle Time, 0


Sat July 9
AAAAAAAAAAHHHH... It feels great to wake up knowing that I have no destination other than the breakfast room !  Stupid cat had Shirley prepped and ready to go even though we had discussed taking a rest day to see the "Highland Games"
So that's what was on my plate for the day. See some big lads throw heavy objects around. Even though I hate Parades, I thought I'de see this one for the Celticness of it and also, it's a welcome change from my usual highway mind game.
The "Heavy Championships" consisted of several throwing events. Scots like to toss heavy objects:
  *"Stone Put". Like "Shot Put" but is a stone, not steel and ranging from 16- 26 lbs.
  *"Scottish Hammer Throw"  A metal ball 16-22lbs. attached to the end of a 4 foot shaft of wood, bamboo, rattan or plastic. Build speed/power through spinning for the throw.
  *"Weight Throw" A steel weight attached to a chain with a handle. Several weights are used, the heavy men category uses 56 lbs. The throw is generated from a spinning technique. Cool.
  *"Weight over The Bar" Toss a 56 lb. weight with handle over horizontal bar with one hand. 3 tries.
  * "Sheaf Toss"toss 20lb straw bundled in burlap vertically with a pitch fork. I didn't see this one, not sure if they used it. It may not be an "authentic event"
  * "Caber Toss". Final event. Toss a huge pine tapered pole (over 20 ft. long) end over end.  Tough one, a crowd pleaser. The weights can vary. Only one competitor completed the throw, barely.
 * "Farmers Walk". Not sure, but they may have done this event. Carry 2 heavy objects as far as possible in a time frame.
I really enjoyed seeing these events among others, but was disappointed by the crowd turnout. It rained the whole day and was chilly. I guess that's why.
Okay, by now, I'm freezing and it's time for cold beer at the local pub
I arranged to meet Corey for some beer at "The Piper's Pub"
  Corey is a professor at St. Francis Xavier University. (the town's lifeblood) Was nice to speak to a human for no other reason than to "hang out" rather than ask for directions or compare bike components,  saddle bags or camping tools.  It was a great time for sure, and to top it off, Corey picked up the Tab !!
A fine lad indeed. Check the photo and guess who's crazier. hint;  I grew up in Ottawa
My Highland Games Headquarters for 2 days
Parade of Kilts, Pipes and Drums
Pipes...lots of pipes
Them Scots like them pipes
Veterens

 Stan the Pennyfarthing Man. Cool.
Mayor of Antigonish
Candyman

The Lasses keeping time

Jailbreak Granny
RCMP. Not a fan. Bad reputation in BC lately. 


THROW MAN !!!
The fit thrower. I love watching the official in the blue trenchcoat. Funny
Farting is easy with a kilt
A veteran toss

Tug of War. These ladies lose. Its a 7 minute pull. The mens event is 15 min. Tough gals

Toasting the Caber...
Pre toss...
Post Toss, o dice
local pub
Cory and I
And after 3 beers...Whos crazier ?
Thanks man, good times


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