2013 Missouri River 340 Race in Pictures from Expedition Canoe

Missouri American Water MR340 is a paddling race across the entire state of Missouri – 340 miles nonstop in less than 88 hours from Kansas City to St Charles. The 8th edition of the race took place July 23-26, 2013.

It was my 7th MR340 race, and the third one paddled self supported in Sea Wind canoe designed by Verlen Kruger. This year it took me 62:21 hours to finish – 38th place overall and 19th place in men’s solo division (142 boats). I had a pretty good race. Sea Wind allowed me to to run long river sections up to 12 hours of paddling without any stops.

 


Sea Wind canoe on Kaw River
My Sea Wind canoe on the shore of Kaw River 20 minutes before the race start.
 

Here is a selection of 10 pictures from the race, all shot with Pentax Optio WG2 camera. I will be writing more technical reports and commentary in my Fitness Paddling blog where you can find a lot of information on previous MR340 races starting from the very first one in 2006.

 


solo boats start of 2013 Missouri River 340 Race
A few minutes before the start of solo boats at 7am on the Kaw River with a cityscape of Kansas City.  

solo boats start of 2013 Missouri River 340 Race
Tandems and all other boats are starting at 8am.

solo boats start of 2013 Missouri River 340 Race
One of 3 SUP paddlers is standing up above kayaks and canoes.

sunrise on Missouri River
First sunrise on the river (Wednesday morning) a few miles above Glasgow.+

Old Katy railroad bridge at Boonsville1
Old Katy railroad bridge at Boonsville. 170 miles. Already half of the race or only half …

Old Katy railroad bridge at Boonsville
Approaching Boonsville bridge. Traditionally, I am shooting some pictures here.

foggy sunrise on Missouri River

foggy sunrise on Missouri River

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2 responses to “2013 Missouri River 340 Race in Pictures from Expedition Canoe”

  1. Mary Adams-ground crew White Rock Navy Avatar
    Mary Adams-ground crew White Rock Navy

    Love your photos. It’s a whole different perspective from in the river, rather than next to the river! Thanks for sharing!

  2. Martin Hassel Avatar
    Martin Hassel

    Marek…
    You have done such a superb job documenting the MR340 and the Missouri River over all the years you’ve paddled the MR340…Thank You. I love your photography.