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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

 2013 Race Season Part I


Team Members: Dylan DeVesty
Race: KDM 3mile (Sea Bright, NJ)
Distance: 3miles
Date: March 9, 2013
Temp/Weather: low 50's + Strong N wind

                            

KDM Race

There needs to be a first race to every season. Since I started racing, which wasn't long ago (this will be my 3rd official season), I have always started out the season with a running race. I honestly have much more passion for triathlons because of the variety of disciplines the sport has to offer, but I like the feel of seeing where I am at (training-wise) by testing the season off with a run. I have never participated in the Keith McHeffey Foundation 3 Mile run before this but it is truly an awesome event. This was the 12th annual successful run they have organized in honor of Keith. This local foundation raises money for community areas, schools/education, local disaster, and much more through a variety of charitable events. It was so much fun being part of such an awesome event that brought so much life and energy back into Sea Bright. They even threw a killer party at the end of the race with food, live music, beers and all! I also happened to pick up my first ever overall win!

Overall Results out of 274+ racers: 1st Place 
 
Hard work truly does pay off! Thanks to all my friends and loved ones who support me and my goals! You are all my motivation! Set big goals and focus on them everyday, you can do anything you set your mind to!


Stayed tuned for more 2013 race season updates.

-Posted by Dylan DeVesty



find official results/times at: http://raceforum.com/2013/kdmoverall.htm


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Crawford Path to Mt. Washington
New Hampshire
White Mountains National Forest

Expedition Date: October 18th 2012
Crew: Dylan DeVesty, Ryan Devesty
Distance: 15 miles
Summits: Pierce, Eisenhower, Franklin, Monroe, Washington
Elevation Gain and loss: 8700 feet
Average Temperature: 20 degrees
Completion Time: 12 hours

The historic Crawford Path ranks as the oldest continuously used and maintained hiking trail in the Northeastern United States. Dating to 1819, the Crawford Path runs from Route 302 in the vicinity of the Crawford Hostel to the 6,288-foot summit of Mount Washington. 

Base Camp for the weekend. It was $3 dollars a night for parking at the Crawford Connector Trail head. We arrived Friday night at 12am for a 4:30am wake up call Saturday.

Saturday morning we were on the trail by 5am. It was fully dark still so headlamps were a must, especially with all the ice we ran into rite out of the gate.

Crawford Path passes over or very near the summits of Mount Pierce, Mount Eisenhower, Mount Franklin and Mount Monroe before its terminus at the peak of Mount Washington. It also passes by the well-known Lakes of the Clouds in the vicinity of the AMC hut bearing the same name. It is the premiere hiking trail in the southern Presidentials and this path typically constitutes a significant portion of a "Presidential Traverse.

We expected some snow but nothing like this. As we gained elevation it just got deeper. We went from early Autumn in NJ to full blown Winter in NH.

 7:30am 1st Summit Mt. Pierce 4312'


 9:00am 2nd Summit Mt. Eisenhower 4780'



That golden line out in the horizon is the Atlantic Ocean over half the state of NH and the whole state of Maine. It caught us off guard at first and we didn't even know what it was. Soon we realized we were starring at the Atlantic Ocean. What a sight on this clear morning with the sun beaming down on us.
Squatchy footprints in the snow near the summit of Franklin. Looks like we need to call the guys from "Finding Big Foot"!

 10:00am 3rd Summit Mt Franklin 5001'

11:00am 4th Summit Mt. Monroe  5372' and our first clear view of Mt. Washington's summit.

You can see down below is the Lake of the clouds Hut and the 2 frozen lakes of the clouds.


We encountered snow drifts up to 3 ft deep. Pow Pow.

The ice was bad! We had yaktrax over our boots which gave us well needed traction. Made the going slow.
The climb to our 5th summit Mt. Washington was long and tiring. We had been climbing for 6.5 hours at this point and already bagged 4 peaks. It was getting real.

Finally! 12:30pm 5th Summit Mt. Washington 6,288'

Blazer Bob tested and approved at the Summit of Mt. Washington "The Home of the Worlds Worse Weather" Yew... For Blazer Products click the link below.

Jewel trail on the backside of Mt. Washington. This was our


We took Jewell trail down from the the summit of Washington with our new found friend Paul. What a nice guy. He ended up driving us from the base of Jewell trail where he was parked to our parking lot (Base Camp) a couple miles a way. Thanks again Paul!



The view from the entrance of Mt Washington Resort. We bagged 5 peaks on this 12 hour day trip including Mt. Washington "Home of The Worlds Worse Weather." One of the hardest day trips of my life. What a day...






Wednesday, September 12, 2012

 2012 Race Season, Part III Summer Triathlons


Team Members: Dylan DeVesty
Race: Long Branch Tri Series #1
Distances: 300 yard SWIM, 11 mile BIKE, 3 mile RUN
Date: June 16, 2012
Average Temp: 80's*F

                            
LB TRI #1
Overall Results out of 123 racers: 
2nd Place Overall
1st Place Age-Group


2nd Place Overall AND won my age-group! So Stoked!!!!! This is my best overall finish in a triathon to date. Thanks Friends and Family for the Support!



Find Dylan's Official Results (Times/Splits) for LB tri #1 at:  http://www.raceforum.com/2012/ssr-timing/lb1OA.htm


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LB TRI #2

Team Members: Dylan DeVesty, Ryan DeVesty
Race: Long Branch Tri Series #2
Distances: 300 yard SWIM, 11 mile BIKE, 3 mile RUN
Date: July 15, 2012
Average Temp: 80's*F

                                                                  Ryan DeVesty
Overall Results out of 158 racers: 
10th Place Overall
3rd Place Age-Group

Dylan DeVesty
Overall Results out of 158 Racers: 
5th Place Overall
1st Place Age-Group

Find Ryan and Dylan's Official Results (Times/Splits) for LB tri #2 at: http://www.raceforum.com/2012/ssr-timing/lb2oa.htm


More photos from LB tri #2:
















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                                        LB TRI #3
Team Members: Dylan DeVesty
Race: Long Branch Tri Series #3
Distances: 300 yard SWIM, 11 mile BIKE, 3 mile RUN
Date: August 18, 2012
Average Temp: 80's*F/ Windy/Rainy/Stormy

                                                                Dylan DeVesty 

Overall Results Out of 135 Racers: 
6th Place Overall
1st Place Age-Group 


Find Dylan's Official Results (Times/Splits) for LB tri #3 at:  http://raceforum.com/2012/ssr-timing/lb3overall.htm




I was a bit nervous about this race (LB tri #3) because I had pulled one of my hip flexors about 2 1/2 weeks prior and wasn't able to train the way I wanted right before the race. I had barely run or gotten on the bike in 2 weeks. I wasn't sure if I could perform well enough or if I would just end up injuring myself even more....BUT,  In the begining of the summer I made it a goal of mine to win the series award for best triathlete out of the Long Branch Triathlon Series. In order to even be a contender for this award, I had to race. Considering my situation, I couldn't have been happier landing 6th place overall, and winning my age group again! Now we will have to wait until September 9th to see about the Series Award! To the ones who came out to support me in the blowin rain, THANK YOU!!!


-Posted by Dylan DeVesty

Monday, September 3, 2012

2012 Race Season, Part II (Triathlon!)


Team Members: Dylan DeVesty, Ryan DeVesty, Tim Chambrovich
Race: Xterra Jersey Devil Triathlon
Distances: 1/2 mile SWIM, 13 mile MOUNTAIN BIKE, 3.5 mile TRAIL RUN
Dates: April 29, 2012
Average Temp: 70*F



Tim Chambrovich
Overall Results out of 170 racers: 
7th Place Overall
1st Place Age-Group!



Ryan DeVesty 
Overall Results out of 170 Racers: 
13th Place Overall
2nd Place Age-Group!



Dylan DeVesty 
Overall Results out of 170 racers: 
25th Place Overall 
2nd Place Age-Group!



This was the first Xterra (off-road) Triathlon for Ryan and I. Getting to do it with our buddy Tim AND all placing top 3 in our separate age-groups was an awesome way to begin the 2012 tri season!!...and getting to camp out the night before wasn't bad either.


-Posted by Dylan DeVesty 


Thursday, April 26, 2012

2012 Race Season, Part I

Team Members: Dylan DeVesty
# of Races: 2
Distances: 5k & 4Mile
Dates: February & April 2012
Average Temp: 45* F

Long Branch 4 Mile Beach Run
Feb. 26, 2012



Overall Results Out of 204 Racers: 5th Place Overall. Time: 28:28.6
1st Place Age-Group




Bayonne Run Like Hell-th 5k
April 1, 2012


Overall Results Out of 227 Racers: 5th Place Overall (again). Time: 18:45.1
3rd Place Age-Group


Thats the season update so far. Next up for Team VineSwinegrs: Xterra JerseyDevil Triathlon in Barnegat, NJ this sunday April 29, 2012. Keep posted to see how Team Members Ryan & Dylan DeVesty and Tim Chambrovich perform in the Xterra Mountain Tri. YUP! Mountain Tri. Thats a Lake swim, Mountain bike, Trail run. Wee HOOOOOO                                                                                        


Thursday, November 17, 2011

2011 Tri Season Break Down!

Tri Season: May-Aug
Team: Dylan DeVesty, Ryan DeVesty, Evan Pescatore, Cara Pescatore, Tim Chvichambrovich
Distance: Short Course (400 yard swim, 10.5 mile bike, 3.5 mile run)
Elevation Gain and loss: Sea Level
Average Temperature: 75 degrees 
Completion time: Summer 





Sandy Hookers 1st Summer Series Triathlon June 18th 
 2011 Long Branch NJ.

 Overall Results out of 300 racers: Dylan 8th Time: 1:00:01


New Jersey Pride Triathlon in Asbury Park NJ. July 9th 
 2011

 Overall Results out of 300+ racers: Ryan DeVesty 5th Time: 57:32:8



 Sandy Hookers 2nd Tri of the Summer Series July 17th 2011 Long Branch NJ.

 Photo finish for Dylan gassing it up across the finish line! Way to push it Dyl!
 Overall Results out of 350+ racers:  Cara Pescatore finishes a strong 48th Time: 1:06:58:8! Dylan DeVesty 5th Time: 57:22;1, Tim Chambrovich 2nd Time: 53:52:8, Ryan DeVesty 6th Time: 57:29:3


DQ Events Belmar Triathlon for Autism July 31 2011
FAST FAST FAST RACE

Overall Results out of 300 racers: Relay team Evan Pescatore (swim), Matt Boyle (bike), Ryan DeVesty (run) 12th place






Thursday, October 27, 2011

Lake George @ Morther Bunch Island and Black Mt. Summit

Expedition Date: September 9th-11th 2011
Crew: Dylan DeVesty, Ryan DeVesty, Elizabeth York, Saidet Saldutti
Distance: 10 miles on canoe and 6 miles hiking
Summits: 1
Elevation Gain and loss: 6,000 feet
Average Temperature: 60 degrees
Completion time: 72 hours




So it begins! Our first expedition to Lake George NY. We rented canoes and took off into the unknown. Our first order of business was to paddle over to the ranger station island sign in. We picked up a map to help us navigate to Mother Bunch Island, which we will call home for the next 3 days.
Ok, so as you can see this was a trip for the girlfriends, and if you didn't know Sai and Liz,  they are both terrified of spiders. Take a look at this 7 inch monster dock spider that says hello at our first stop. I actually thought it was a crab when we first rolled up, but then I saw the hair and said sh*t that's a spider! The girls freaked!
We signed in at the Ranger island grabbed a map... we were on our way. The winds were calm and the sky was blue, it was gorgeous out here! Not knowing really how far or long it would take us to get to our island, we paddled on guessing which island was ours.
2 hours into our canoe, we came across Mother Bunch Island! It was beautiful! We had a private dock, rock beach, 2 tent platforms and 1 outhouse. The water was crystal clear and all I could think about, now that we found our island, was fishing. Fall comes early in the adirondacks, so the smallies should be biting!
Camp was nice and warm on the south end of the island, so that's where we cooked food and hung out most of the trip. The above picture shows our rocky beach were we swam and bathed.
The sunsets were unreal! It felt like we were the only 4 out on the lake. Once the sun fell behind those mountains though, it got dark quick.
 Home, sweet home! Which we shared with a Northeastern flying squirrel. I didn't even know they existed in these parts of the world. I think his nest was under our tent platform. I only caught a quick glimpse of him, but we all heard his chatter through the night.
 Fire wood was like non existent. We had to canoe to all the nearby islands and fill both canoes with whatever wood we could find. If you don't have fire, you pretty much go to bed as soon as the sun goes down... which isn't very fun. Dylan, our head chef, cooked dinner both nights. 
....Getting back to fishing. Early the first morning, Liz and I caught a hand full of smallies each. It was fun to say the least. In the picture above Liz is holding up one she got on a wacky worm. Way to go Liz!
The picture below is the side of Black Mt. which we decided to summit last minute Saturday afternoon. What we didn't realize, was that the trail head was a 2.5 mile canoe from our island. The wind was blowing hard out of the north by the time we headed out for the trail head. This worked to our favor on the way there, but I soon started to worry about the way back... especially after a difficult and exhausting hike to the summit. Mind you, we were also cutting it close with day light.
 Black Mt. trail head and boat dock area.
There was heady fungi every where. Must have been the season. The trail crossed a few streams. This spot was cool with a little bridge, so we decided to snap a quick group photo. I set my camera on a rock and switched the timer on not knowing Dyl's head would be blocked by a tree. Sorry Dyl!
 We made the summit in just under 2 hours. This was good timing, which we knew we needed in order to find our way back to the island before dark. Unfortunately, you can't see our island from this below picture, but you can see the group of islands that were about a mile north of ours. Vermont is in the direction I'm pointing at the very Nothern tip of the lake. This was Elizabeth's first summit of any mountain yewww!
 Finding our way back became easier then we ever expected. On our hike down Black Mt., we met a very nice couple who was worried about us getting back to camp before dark. They decided to give us a lift and toe our canoes, as you can see below. This saved us at least 2 hours of paddling against the wind back to our island. Thanks so much to Kevin, a local science teacher, and his wife for hooking us up!
What nice people live in the Adirondacks. Thanks again to Kevin and his wife. You guys saved us.
Nap time for everyone after a long day of fishing, canoeing, hiking/climbing and wood gathering. Some how Liz still looks like a rock star.
What a beautiful night! We had the fire going as the sun was setting and the colors in the sky were just exploding. Dylan was cooking up a storm for dinner and even made us a perfectly executed dehydrated cheesecake for dessert! Damn, that thing was good. You can see it below chilling in a bowl of cold lake water. It even had a graham cracker crust!
Things that entertain you in the woods! lol This stick had oils in it which made it the perfect torch as you can see. Dyl having a little to much fun with that one. It was cold the second night.. we all needed jackets to stay warm and it was only September.
 Sunday morning came and we are all packed up and ready to say good by to our Island. We got an early start because the sky was gray and none of us knew if the weather would hold out. Bye bye Mother Bunch Island... see you next year!
 The canoe back to the car took almost 2 hours with the wind at our back. We took it slow and soaked in every last minute of Lake George.
 Once we reach the Marina, we packed the car - garbage and all - and took off for the nearest diner! What a great trip. 100% success rate! I would say smiles all around, but in this pic Dly looks a bit angry. lol Ease up my boy. Till our next adventure!