THE LAKE TAHOE DOWNWIND CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Kaspian Downwinder is a classic downwind run for the Team Tahoe Waterman crew, whenever the wind allows. Lake Tahoe is a sleeper downwind destination. The lake has a big fetch with afternoon high winds, a great combination for riding bumps and gliding across pristine waters.
The prevailing winds at Lake Tahoe are out of the southwest, although you do see some variation throughout the day. In the summer, morning winds tend to “clock around” from light and easterly to southeasterly to southerly and finally over to southwesterly not long after 1:00 in the afternoon.
The winds at Lake Tahoe are also a little flukey, because of the tall mountains that ring the lake, the elevation (which, at 6,229 ft. above sea level, means the air is about 17% less dense than at sea level), and the narrow canyons along the west shore that tend to funnel the wind in a noticeable way in the afternoons. Cold fronts coming in from the Pacific also tend to bring powerful, gusty conditions, and it’s not unusual to see 25+ miles per hour winds gust on the lake when one of these storms hits the Sierra Nevada.
The afternoon canyon winds, especially Blackwood Canyon on the west shore of Lake Tahoe are relatively predictable and enjoyable, especially when you’re up for a little adventure. The numerous canyons on the west shore focus and accelerate the wind, providing great downwind conditions for miles of exhilarating rides.
Because there are a few little tricks that you will want to know, make sure to listen in during the race briefing or contact Tahoe Waterman for a downwind clinic with our local pros.
We will be checking the wind forecast during the week of the race and be giving updates as the week progresses. If the wind does not come we will still be racing and having fun on the 9-mile course.
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LOCATION
Day-of registration and event venue is at Watermans Landing, in Carnelian Bay
The Downwind race starts at Kaspian Point/Blackwood canyon on the West Shore of Lake Tahoe and finishes at Watermans Landing, in Carnelian Bay
FORMAT
Downwinder (9 mile - 15 km): The race format includes a downwind paddle from Kaspian Point/Blackwood canyon on the West Shore to Watermans Landing, in Carnelian Bay. Racers start in the water on their craft and finish on the water between finish buoys.
Short Course (3 mile - 5 km): The race format includes one 3-mile, out and back, buoy-marked lap on the lake to Rocky Point. Racers start in the water on their craft and finish on the water between the finish buoys.
Grom Course (1-mile - 1.6 km): The under-12 race is a 1-mile loop starting and ending at Watermans Landing.
We will be checking the weather forecast during the week of the race and be giving updates as the week progresses. If the wind is not showing signs Saturday, we are reserving Sunday for a "weather day".
EXPERIENCE LEVEL AND CRAFT TYPES
The Downwind and the short course invites all crafts (OC1, OC2), surfski (1 and 2-person), stand-up paddleboard (SUP), and prone paddle-boards.
Because it’s not unusual to see 25+ miles per hour winds gust on the lake when one of these storms hits the Sierra Nevada. The Downwind course is recommended for experienced paddlers.
SPECIAL SAFETY NOTE
Lake Tahoe is an alpine mountain lake at 6000 feet of elevation and we suggest practicing smart mountain safety. Plan to check weather conditions for race day temperature and winds. Plan to dress appropriately.
REGISTRATION
Register online (here at PaddleGuru) or on-site on race day. There is an additional fee for race morning registration.
PARKING
There is ample free parking at the event site. Navigate to Watermans Landing, in Carnelian Bay, and follow the signs for parking when you arrive. We are offering a shuttle for the downwind paddlers. If you choose to drive yourself or get dropped off at the start, parking is available at Kaspian Point/Blackwood canyon on the West Shore and at the entrance of Blackwood Canyon.
RACE FEE (including a celebration meal served after the race and before the award ceremony)
Individual Participant | Downwind Course: $55
Individual Participant | Short Course: $55
Individual kid Participant | Grom Course: $10
2-Person Teams (OC2 or Double Surf Ski) | Downwind Course: $55 per person
2-Person Teams (OC2 or Double Surf Ski) | Short Course: $55 per person
NOTE: Race-day Registration is an additional $20 per person
CATEGORIES
JUNIOR U17
OPEN 18-49
MASTER 50-59
SENIOR MASTER 60-69
LEGEND 70+
AWARDS
All categories will be awarded: For each category, if 5 or more participants are in the respective category, the top 3 will be awarded a prize. If 4 or fewer participants are in the respected category, only the winner will be awarded a prize.
ABOUT US
The Downwind Championship is presented by Tahoe Waterman - a paddling community that comes together to celebrate a true love for paddle sports, health, and adventure. They inspire one another, cheer each other on, and at the end of the day, with storytelling and shared race experience.
LIMITS OF RACE ENTRY
For safety reasons, we limit this race to 120 paddle crafts on the water, additional safety measures will be emailed to you upon registration if necessary. Register early as there is a good chance this race will sell out.
BOARD / BOAT RENTALS
Rent your race craft, SUP, surfski, outrigger canoe, or prone paddleboard. Reserve your racecraft HERE visit www.tahoewaterman.com
COFFEE, BREAKFAST, AND LUNCH
Watermans Cafe is located on the shores of Lake Tahoe and offers a healthy organic menu with breakfast and lunch served all day, a coffee bar, beer, and wine, and offers exclusive access to a public beach, free parking, a public beach club facility, and the beach is dog-friendly (one of the only "dog beaches" in the Lake Tahoe area).
REFUND
With the exception of wait-list transfers, entries are non-refundable and non-transferable. If we do not have paddlers on the waiting list willing to accept a race entry, then, unfortunately, we will not be able to offer a refund. In the event the race is canceled due to extreme weather, fire, or some other unforeseeable event outside of our control, WE CANNOT OFFER REFUNDS.