South Tower Race
Bob Camarena and I are members of the Stockton Sailing Club, a club in (where else?) Stockton, about 70 miles inside the Golden Gate. The South Tower Race goes 70 miles upwind (you probably tack several hundred times!) along the San Joaquin River to the Bridge, where the only markyou round is. Then a 70 mile spin run back. Nonstop. This annual race has been going on for something like 30 years. You typically reach the Bridge sometime between midnight and sunrise, after a sleepless night. At that time, the winds are typically (but not always) fairly light yielding waves smaller than those seen in the sequence here, but your judgement is clouded by no sleep. (In one of the early years the guy who won the race overall sailed singlehanded; can you imagine!)The first several years the race was held, the mark to round was actually the South Tower. After several "near misses" and horror stories, the mark was changed to a buoy about a mile from the Bridge, inside the Gate, for exactly this reason. Oldtimers in Stockton have some interesting stories to tell about the South Tower of the GG Bridge.