Gabriola Island woman competes in gruelling 48-hour paddle boat race
GABRIOLA ISLAND — An experienced local paddle boarder put her skills to the test during a continuous 113-kilometre endurance race in Washington State.
Jeannie ‘Salty’ Johns, 55, is a small-business owner on Gabriola and a part-time instructor with Paddle Canada, who has a lifelong love of the water.
She competed in the Seventy48 paddle boat race in Tacoma, Wash. on Friday, May 31, a 70-mile (112.7 kilometre) marathon through Puget Sound with a 48-hour time limit.
“It’s human-powered, so nothing that can act as a sail, no motors even if they’re not working on board, it’s completely human-powered,” Johns told NanaimoNewsNOW. “This year I think there was 18 paddle boards in it, but it’s surf skis, canoes, kayaks, anything paddle-powered. It can be quite gruelling.”