Pictures from the annual Kinetic Sculpture Race around Humboldt Bay and south to The Eel River Valley.
They must go over 40 miles on pavement, dirt, sand, mud, and some of them must cross the bay and the river powered only by human muscle. They must float, progress, and steer on land and water.
Andrew said this forum will accept 18 pictures in one post so I'll give that a try.
Edit: I must have read it wrong. 16 are allowed.
She is supposed to be a fish with her scaly trousers, but she looks like a girl to me.
They stop here at the beach to change to sand tires and install their flotation if it isn't built in. These tires will aid the flotation.
The little girl in the yellow frock is smarter than the rest. They run around and try to make bubbles while she just turns into the wind and lets the wind do the work.
They need lots of ground clearance and I think they will roll from being too high.
DamnifIknow. Maybe they're mutant Vikings.
A breakdown and all rush in to help repair because he's transporting the beer.
The machines are not the only things needing upkeep and maintenance along the way.
It's a goose. And not just any goose. It's a Canadian goose.
I told them they should have added a turd dispenser in the nether feathers. They promised it for next year.
I can make inquiries, Andrew, if you must have one of these hats. I think i much more stylish than your usual tuque.
The Timber Heritage Association brought out their speeder car and rides were ten bucks.
A great example of Occam's Razor.
I kept on the good side of the sign.
Headed east hopping islands to get on the mainland in Eureka where they will spend the night, have a BBQ, and take some potables and herbs.
There was an outbreak of trypanosomiasis. Evidently the cure is to get plenty of sleep.
That's enough. Rich