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Adirondack Rowing's Gallery of Photos (These photos may take a couple of minutes to load but please hang around to see all the happy faces!)
Rowing with our friend Dan, in the Water Jogger, on Glen Lake Pete's 9-year-old son Cameron enjoying the Echo on Schroon Lake
Pete's 18 year old son Max and his girlfriend enjoying the Alden 18 on Schroon Lake.
Peter enjoying his new Wherry 20
Pete with Tony, the owner of a Carbon MAAS Aero & Carbon MAAS 24
Tony enjoying the MAAS Aero
Tom enjoying his new wherry on Lake Taupo, New Zealand
Peter and his new Adirondack Wherry put the sailboats to shame!
JC and his new MAAS Double
Kayta racing her MAAS Aero at the summer solstice race on the Navesink River
Alice enjoying rowing her MAAS Aero while rowing under the George Washington Bridge
Dawn enjoying the calm waters on Cape Cod
Joel rowing the Alden Ocean Shell 16 on Cape Cod
Dawn and her doggie rowing in the LRM Sprint
Roger purchased a Piantedosi ro-wing and Dreher oars to drop into his canoe. He looks like he is enjoying himself!
"Lone Sculler of Ruedi" Brian calls himself when rowing his new MAAS 24
Bill getting ready to launch his new Alden 18 into the water.
10 year old Annie enjoying her rowing lesson on Schroon Lake
David, in the WinTech 24, on Schroon Lake
Frank and his Echo en-route to the shore - a new way to transport a shell - by bike!
Frank enjoying his new Echo
Dave and Grigory enjoying a guideboat 18 rental on Saranac Lake
Early morning view from Martin Island on Saranac Lake
14 year-old Ryan enjoying his new Mission OffShore 16
16-year-old Christopher enjoying the MAAS 24 on an early morning
Yes, you can put a rowing shell on a Porsche. Just ask John!!
Astrid and Kurt enjoying their Guideboat 18
Pete, the Alden Star, and a foggy morning on Schroon Lake
Rob training at London Regatta Centre on Royal Albert Dock (above) Rob belongs to a group of adaptive rowers in the UK. Rob Holliday Silver Medallist A 1x - World Rowing Championships, Banyoles, Spain 2004 (below)
"EDGE" designed by Irwin Berman EDGE embodies, perhaps to an extreme, the paradigm of ³sitting as a metaphor for the human condition². Capturing the knifelike edge of the board sailor¹s fin or a sailboat¹s centerboard, EDGE¹s finely tapered skeleton suggests both readiness for comfortable rowing and the precariousness of sitting on a ³knife². Comfortable foot supports notwithstanding, the feline form of EDGE¹s custom-molded seat hints of darkness, even danger.
Rick enjoying a colorful sunset in his Adirondack Wherry.
Chuck enjoying his new WinTech 24
Pete rowing the Hudson Talon on Schroon River
Dana enjoying her new Aero
Chris enjoying the Adirondack Wherry during a demo on Glen Lake
Mary (above) and Gloria (below) transporting Mary's Alden Martin to the shoreline for their morning row
Mary in her Alden Martin "Ka"
16-year-old Will enjoying his first rowing session in his Dad's Guideboat 18
Pete teaching Meghan the proper technique while rowing in the T-6 by Hudson
Dan rowing his Guideboat 15 on Saratoga Lake
David & Kathy taking home their new Guideboat 15 - Proof you can carry a GB inside your pick-up truck!
There is more than one way to carry a Guideboat 15 on a pickup truck!
Laura and Mike with their Alden Ocean Shell Double
Proof that even a small vehicle can transport a Guideboat 15. Chuck's ingenious idea of transporting his ro-wing strapped to his hitch mount (below) is a great idea for cars with little interior room.
Anatoli enjoying his new Alden Star
Dot enjoying her new Adirondack Wherry on Donner Lake, CA
Steve rowing on Glen Lake in the Alden Ocean Shell Double
Dave enjoying the Wherry during his rowing lesson
Kathy and Bob enjoying the Guideboat 18 during their novice rowing lesson
Pete showing Jerry proper hand placement during his novice lesson
Karen and Dan enjoying each other's company rowing the Wherry on Schroon River
Dan and Karen at the Rowing School
Vaugh "whipping the sleek kayaks" in his Aero
9 year old Starling, our youngest female rower, in the Skimmer and the Alden Double during her novice lesson Great form Starling!
Our "most mature" rower, at 91, Ed Homiller in his MAAS 27' Enjoying family lessons on Schroon Lake
Jim and Patty Cirillo enjoying an early morning row in the Guideboat 18
Stan Murray rowed the 27-mile round trip for the Charity Poker Run in his MAAS Aero Stan's locale newspaper ran this picture and an article on the Charity Event. "About 200 participants turned out Saturday at the Tenn-Tom Waterway for the second annual Charity Poker Fun. . . . One of the high points of the daylong event was Stan Murray, who rowed the entire 27-mile round trip in his blade thin sculling boat. Murray drew many stares from interested boaters as he fought wakes and a strong wind to finish with what appeared to be little effort. "It was a good day on the water," Murray said. "I wish the wind would have been a little more cooperative, but I made it without blisters. The poker hand I collected was awful, but I will do it again next year."
The Garbers and Annie with their Adirondack Wherry Kathleen purchases an Alden Star (Remember the rain Kathleen!)
Susan looking forward to rowing her Regatta on the Maine coast.
Ken Maw and his MAAS 24 rowing in the Arabian Gulf -- Beautiful!!
Pete in the Guideboat 18 with family and friends!
Karen in the MAAS Aero on Schroon Lake
Joe Diehl rowing his MAAS Aero on Morro Bay
Amy Bush in her Alden Star
Tom Bush enjoying the lake in his Adirondack Wherry
Jason sculling his We-No-Nah 16' Adirondack Canoe
' Chris Sloan in his Echo on Glen Lake
Brian Hotchkiss in his Alden Horizon |