1000 Islands 2010 - PHOTOS
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Thanks for the nice words, everyone... this day was very special.










#23
Unbelievable crowds were everywhere. Groups of people all up and down the river, and here... at the lunch stop, there were thousands of people to see the boats.
#24
As with any event this size, it doesnt happen without volunteers. The people that manned the Marshall Boats sat out in areas that in many instances was sloppy rough water all day to make sure we were all safe and got home without incident.
Big THANK YOU to all of you for the great job.
The host city of Kingston crowds, the folks at Brockville lunch stop, the steady line of spectators on and off the water along the route added up to multi thousands.
Lots of high fives and thumbs up for sure !!!!!
22nd annual 1000 ISLANDS POKER RUN. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A huge success.
Big THANK YOU to all of you for the great job.
The host city of Kingston crowds, the folks at Brockville lunch stop, the steady line of spectators on and off the water along the route added up to multi thousands.
Lots of high fives and thumbs up for sure !!!!!
22nd annual 1000 ISLANDS POKER RUN. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A huge success.
#25
Fantastic pics Jay. Great to see the Islands shot through your lens...
Huge thanks to Bob, Predator North runs beautiful, and it was really good to be able to spend time with you again. You're a gracious host and a hell of a boat driver.
Alec, it was great to finally meet you, thanks for making me feel like we've been long time friends, next time I'll make sure to clear my family schedule, and we will really see what kind of damage we can do
Jay, thanks again for the great pics. I've got to work on the shoot from the hip photo style. :} Your laid back attitude is always fun to be around. We'll catch up again in FMB this winter.
The people of Kingston sure put on phenomenal event, I hope the City can figure out what they have, and don't screw it up.
Thanks again guys, it was an epic weekend.
One last thought, Alec and I were stainding on the pier in Brockville after lunch, Bob was bringing the boat back from the fuel dock, I handed Alec my camera to make sure Bob's Donzi didn't hit the cement, after a second I looked at Bob, looked back at Alec, and said "what the hell was I thinking? It's Bob, hand me my camera back, he doesn't need my help" Once again Bob slid the Donzi into it's spot the way most guys run a 12 foot aluminum fishing boat
Huge thanks to Bob, Predator North runs beautiful, and it was really good to be able to spend time with you again. You're a gracious host and a hell of a boat driver.
Alec, it was great to finally meet you, thanks for making me feel like we've been long time friends, next time I'll make sure to clear my family schedule, and we will really see what kind of damage we can do

Jay, thanks again for the great pics. I've got to work on the shoot from the hip photo style. :} Your laid back attitude is always fun to be around. We'll catch up again in FMB this winter.
The people of Kingston sure put on phenomenal event, I hope the City can figure out what they have, and don't screw it up.
Thanks again guys, it was an epic weekend.

One last thought, Alec and I were stainding on the pier in Brockville after lunch, Bob was bringing the boat back from the fuel dock, I handed Alec my camera to make sure Bob's Donzi didn't hit the cement, after a second I looked at Bob, looked back at Alec, and said "what the hell was I thinking? It's Bob, hand me my camera back, he doesn't need my help" Once again Bob slid the Donzi into it's spot the way most guys run a 12 foot aluminum fishing boat
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Yo, Steve... had a blast hangin' with you.
Lots of smiles all around.
Lots of smiles all around.
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