congrats from me too....saturday was my long run day...20 miles :}just27 wrote:Good job, you Summer Solstice people! I had every intention of pulling 21K on the 21st, then realized that I'd startedKona2 wrote: Summmmer Solstice Challenge...10 Lunies on the Honor Board!
David A
David W (AZ)
Ed
Kevin M
Larry
Mikkel
Richard T
Ron M
Sarah A
Steve G
way too late, and was only halfway through at midnight. Plus, the dog ate my homework.
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Congrats to YOU! your 20 miles in the sun beats my summer soltice challenge in an air conditioned gym.bg wrote:congrats from me too....saturday was my long run day...20 miles :}just27 wrote:Good job, you Summer Solstice people! I had every intention of pulling 21K on the 21st, then realized that I'd startedKona2 wrote: Summmmer Solstice Challenge...10 Lunies on the Honor Board!
David A
David W (AZ)
Ed
Kevin M
Larry
Mikkel
Richard T
Ron M
Sarah A
Steve G
way too late, and was only halfway through at midnight. Plus, the dog ate my homework.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 6.22.14
Elk near Rocky Mountain National Park
The rain and/or snow has been gifting the RMNP with lots of great grazing areas, and the elk are looking quite healthy. Dawn and dusk are great times for viewing - and saw three elk calves for the first time. I did not know that the babies were spotted. There are several meadows near the west park entrance where well over a hundred gather at dusk. Impressive sight.
Season meters as of 53/365 = 12,994,256 m
Total meters on the day = 233,166 m
Teammates in the boat = 77
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.1 MM Ed
850 K Ron
800 K Steve G
600 K David A
400 K Minnie
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Rich M 2,000 m
Ross 5,000 m
Norma m ... a palindrome!
Peter G 6,200 m
David W (GBR) 7,000 m
AJ 7,020 m
Larry 7,775 m
Bernie 8,025 m
Lynne 10,000 m
Jane 10,311 m
Minnie m ... a palindrome!
Rebecca 15,000 m
Ron m ... another palindrome!
Jon 19,354 m
Steve G 21,097 m
David A 21,590 m
Ed 25,000 m
Krysta 33,597 m ....wowzer!
The rain and/or snow has been gifting the RMNP with lots of great grazing areas, and the elk are looking quite healthy. Dawn and dusk are great times for viewing - and saw three elk calves for the first time. I did not know that the babies were spotted. There are several meadows near the west park entrance where well over a hundred gather at dusk. Impressive sight.
Season meters as of 53/365 = 12,994,256 m
Total meters on the day = 233,166 m
Teammates in the boat = 77
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.1 MM Ed
850 K Ron
800 K Steve G
600 K David A
400 K Minnie
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Rich M 2,000 m
Ross 5,000 m
Norma m ... a palindrome!
Peter G 6,200 m
David W (GBR) 7,000 m
AJ 7,020 m
Larry 7,775 m
Bernie 8,025 m
Lynne 10,000 m
Jane 10,311 m
Minnie m ... a palindrome!
Rebecca 15,000 m
Ron m ... another palindrome!
Jon 19,354 m
Steve G 21,097 m
David A 21,590 m
Ed 25,000 m
Krysta 33,597 m ....wowzer!
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[quote="Kona2"] Elk near Rocky Mountain National Park
The rain and/or snow has been gifting the RMNP with lots of great grazing areas, and the elk are looking quite healthy. Dawn and dusk are great times for viewing - and saw three elk calves for the first time. I did not know that the babies were spotted. There are several meadows near the west park entrance where well over a hundred gather at dusk. Impressive sight.
Is it possible that the fawns had Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever? Aren't they a member of deer Family (BAMBI)
The rain and/or snow has been gifting the RMNP with lots of great grazing areas, and the elk are looking quite healthy. Dawn and dusk are great times for viewing - and saw three elk calves for the first time. I did not know that the babies were spotted. There are several meadows near the west park entrance where well over a hundred gather at dusk. Impressive sight.
Is it possible that the fawns had Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever? Aren't they a member of deer Family (BAMBI)
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Funny - no spotted fever...just was able to see some fairly new babies!
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Great photo We don't Have Elk Here. Just MooseKona2 wrote:Funny - no spotted fever...just was able to see some fairly new babies!
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Hah! Love the graphic. It's the little things that make exercise so much fun!Kona2 wrote:
http://www.kidsgen.com/rhymes_and_poems/my_doggy.htm
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Have captured the meter numbers. Will post later. Some fun numbers out there - as usual!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 6.23.14
Welcome back to darren and Keith - always good to see returning teammates. Guess we weren't the right fit for Krysta - still, wish her well with her goals.
Season meters as of 53/365 = 13,125,978 m
Total meters on the day = 221,191 m
Teammates in the boat = 78
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
950 K Richard T
800 K bg
300 K Don C
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us.
G-l-o-r-i-a m
Andre 2,500 m
Keith 2,836 m
Jeff P 5,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Norma m ...whoop, whoop! palindrome!
Rick C 6,090 m
AJ 7,021 m
Ross 7,271 m
Bernie m ...a palindrome by one of PINK's biggest fans!
Larry 8,891 m
Stuart 10,577 m
David A 11,094 m
m ...hula hula...a palindrome!
Don C 12,000 m
Steve G 13,899 m
Ed 25,000 m
bg 25,835 m
Richard T 51,211 m
Season meters as of 53/365 = 13,125,978 m
Total meters on the day = 221,191 m
Teammates in the boat = 78
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
950 K Richard T
800 K bg
300 K Don C
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us.
G-l-o-r-i-a m
Andre 2,500 m
Keith 2,836 m
Jeff P 5,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Norma m ...whoop, whoop! palindrome!
Rick C 6,090 m
AJ 7,021 m
Ross 7,271 m
Bernie m ...a palindrome by one of PINK's biggest fans!
Larry 8,891 m
Stuart 10,577 m
David A 11,094 m
m ...hula hula...a palindrome!
Don C 12,000 m
Steve G 13,899 m
Ed 25,000 m
bg 25,835 m
Richard T 51,211 m
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David, 60 mil in less than 20 years? Wowzer! I want to be like you when I grow up! ☆☆☆☆☆ Way to row! ☆☆☆☆☆
☆~Kristine~☆
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 6.24.14
Hooyah! It's SUMMMMMMMMMER!
Getting very toasty in many parts of our Rowing and Ski-Erging Universe! I'm pretty sure that our man in Qatar has the top thermometer reading, but Mitch J and David W (AZ) may be seeing some daytime highs that are pretty far up the charts. Meanwhile, Baz is heading towards the Australian flip side of cooler temperatures (although all those Outback photos seem to radiate heat). Check his work out at thelandy.com - amazing stuff that he and his family are getting to experience.
Season meters as of of 365 = 13,457,790 m
Total meters on the day = 331,812 m
Teammates in the boat = 78
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.15 MM Ed
850 K bg
450 K Jon
200 K David T
100 K Ross
42,195 m ...a FULL marathon by Ed
Thanks everyone for rowing and ski-erging with us on our journey to the Moon. Your presence and your stories make it ever so much more entertaining!
darren 2,394 m
Jon C 3,800 m
Sarah A 4,397 m
Kevin 4,569 m
Andre 5,000 m
Lynne 5,000 m
Melissa 5,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Rebecca 5,000 m
Bernie 5,011 m
Norma m .... a palindrome by Norma!
Rick 6,036 m
Barry S 7,086 m
Ross 7,648 m
Mitch 8,391 m
David W (GBR) 10,000 m
Mikkel 10,000 m
Todd 10,000 m
m ...hula hula palindrome!
David A 11,214 m
David T 12,000 m
Tom M 17,000 m
Don C 20,000 m
Ron 21,097 m
Steve G 25,000 m
Ed 42,195 m
bg 47,610 m
Getting very toasty in many parts of our Rowing and Ski-Erging Universe! I'm pretty sure that our man in Qatar has the top thermometer reading, but Mitch J and David W (AZ) may be seeing some daytime highs that are pretty far up the charts. Meanwhile, Baz is heading towards the Australian flip side of cooler temperatures (although all those Outback photos seem to radiate heat). Check his work out at thelandy.com - amazing stuff that he and his family are getting to experience.
Season meters as of of 365 = 13,457,790 m
Total meters on the day = 331,812 m
Teammates in the boat = 78
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.15 MM Ed
850 K bg
450 K Jon
200 K David T
100 K Ross
42,195 m ...a FULL marathon by Ed
Thanks everyone for rowing and ski-erging with us on our journey to the Moon. Your presence and your stories make it ever so much more entertaining!
darren 2,394 m
Jon C 3,800 m
Sarah A 4,397 m
Kevin 4,569 m
Andre 5,000 m
Lynne 5,000 m
Melissa 5,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Rebecca 5,000 m
Bernie 5,011 m
Norma m .... a palindrome by Norma!
Rick 6,036 m
Barry S 7,086 m
Ross 7,648 m
Mitch 8,391 m
David W (GBR) 10,000 m
Mikkel 10,000 m
Todd 10,000 m
m ...hula hula palindrome!
David A 11,214 m
David T 12,000 m
Tom M 17,000 m
Don C 20,000 m
Ron 21,097 m
Steve G 25,000 m
Ed 42,195 m
bg 47,610 m
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Kristine Strasburger wrote:David, 60 mil in less than 20 years? Wowzer! I want to be like you when I grow up! ☆☆☆☆☆ Way to row! ☆☆☆☆☆
me, too :}
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Way to Row Dad 1,000,000 meters Congrats You must be close to 30,000,000
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Hi Team,
Hope all are well! We hit 115 today! Not looking forward to the 120's that are coming... I did my marathon yesterday to put me over 14M lifetime meters. Felt great! We are headed into the holiday season over here and only work 4 hours a day through July. Going to enjoy it!
Happy Rowing all from Qatar
Ed
Hope all are well! We hit 115 today! Not looking forward to the 120's that are coming... I did my marathon yesterday to put me over 14M lifetime meters. Felt great! We are headed into the holiday season over here and only work 4 hours a day through July. Going to enjoy it!
Happy Rowing all from Qatar
Ed
He's A Meter Millionaire!
Whoop, whoop and hooyah! There was a full moon over Massachusetts as Richard T put in 42,195 m to reach his first ONE million meters of the 2015 season (history says that there will be more!). Congratulations on reaching one of the favorite milestones! We wish you many, MANY more!!
How close are you to 30 MM lifetime meters?
Way to row and ski-erg!