LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Thanks!! Now #1 after adding yesterday's times!!PJM wrote:CONGRATS to William H of the LunaTics who seems to hold second place so far in this Challenge VT to Vegas.
GO William!!!!!
Pat
TimbukTOO
How could this NOT be my race? New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, upstate New York - those are my old stomping grounds where I was born and spent the first 42 years of my life (when I wasn't off in some foreign land or another).
Now I live a couple hours' drive from Sin City - Death Valley, it's a dry heat
One side note: I just reached 8 million metres lifetime Who'd o' thunk Now, I'm on track for an 8 million metre season
It's not possible to overstate the importance of the team support you have all given me that has spurred me on - honestly! Some days, when the body is just not very willing, I think about that empty space that would have belonged to "Wild Bill" in Kona2's daily summary - how could I bear the shame? So, off to the Erg I go.
Of course, I can't overlook the blinding, blood-chilling, knee-weakening fear of Kiba overtaking me
But today is starting off well, so off to the Erg, my friends - thanks!
Congratulations on EIGHT million lifetime meters!!!
Congratulations on achieving million lifetime meters!
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Cheesehead
William H wrote:How could this NOT be my race? New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, upstate New York - those are my old stomping grounds where I was born and spent the first 42 years of my life (when I wasn't off in some foreign land or another).
One side note: I just reached 8 million metres lifetime Who'd o' thunk Now, I'm on track for an 8 million metre season
It's not possible to overstate the importance of the team support you have all given me that has spurred me on - honestly! Some days, when the body is just not very willing, I think about that empty space that would have belonged to "Wild Bill" in Kona2's daily summary - how could I bear the shame? So, off to the Erg I go. Of course, I can't overlook the blinding, blood-chilling, knee-weakening fear of Kiba overtaking me
Wild Bill ... Congrats on the cheese race standing, and on the 8 MM lifetime ... hooyah! An 8 MM season is an extraordinary goal, and one which will definitely put your flag on the top of a mountain.
But do you really WANT a trip to Sin City?William H wrote: How could this NOT be my race? New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, upstate New York - those are my old stomping grounds where I was born and spent the first 42 years of my life (when I wasn't off in some foreign land or another).
Now I live a couple hours' drive from Sin City - Death Valley, it's a dry heat
In this race, 2nd and 3rd places look much more interesting!
Congratulations on the 8 million!
It's still a long way to the end - and I have no idea how close the other contestants areacrewer wrote:But do you really WANT a trip to Sin City?William H wrote: How could this NOT be my race? New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, upstate New York - those are my old stomping grounds where I was born and spent the first 42 years of my life (when I wasn't off in some foreign land or another).
Now I live a couple hours' drive from Sin City - Death Valley, it's a dry heat
In this race, 2nd and 3rd places look much more interesting!
Congratulations on the 8 million!
Hey - I'll be happy if I get a T-Shirt
Re: Carbot
The more the merrier!Toothdoc wrote:Wild Bill,
Looked like you needed some compition for the Fondue challege so I jumped in. Currently in 3rd place.
dc
But it looks like word is getting out - I'm now in third place
Lost Wages
While I wouldn't turn down a comped trip to Lost Wages, I have to agree with Gina ... the spa in Vermont looks mighty good to me. (So do the rowing shorts. )acrewer wrote:But do you really WANT a trip to Sin City?
In this race, 2nd and 3rd places look much more interesting!
Fondue
This is what I sent to the Cheese race!
Since W Haag and I both spend 2 hours + on the erg per day and none of the top 3 contestants are on the C2 hooar board I am calling BS on their reported times. What say yoo?
I seriously doubt anyone spends more time walking, runniing, biking or erging than us!!!!!
Take a look at the honor board WB, WS, Kiba, CT and I all spend abnormal amounts of time on the erg and none of us qualify for the for the top 3 spots
Toothdoc
Since W Haag and I both spend 2 hours + on the erg per day and none of the top 3 contestants are on the C2 hooar board I am calling BS on their reported times. What say yoo?
I seriously doubt anyone spends more time walking, runniing, biking or erging than us!!!!!
Take a look at the honor board WB, WS, Kiba, CT and I all spend abnormal amounts of time on the erg and none of us qualify for the for the top 3 spots
Toothdoc
RE: Cheese Boards
Just a reminder....the Vermont to Vegas challenge is multisport, and there are many sports that require a lot less vim and vigor than rowing - thus more hours can indeed be entered. I can spend hours on a bicycle day after day, and could not match that on the erg. I believe that walking golfers were also able to put in their minutes.....and if they are playing a round of golf for four hours or so a day......waaaay different than rowing. The idea is to get people out exercising....cross-training.....
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.22.09
Even before our rowing machine's left earth's atmosphere, we were fascinated by the moon and stars.....
Season meters as of 22/365 = 6,429,038 m
Total meters on the day = 244,990 m
Oars in space = 43 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
600K Wild Bill
100K Teresa
and it's # 20 on the year for just27
and it's # 15 for Toothdoc
Some say it is Half Marathon # 5 for Peter H....and they would be correct!
ROWED THE DISTANCE:
Half Moon > 21,097 m and < 42,195 m in a 24 hr period
Wild Bill with 32,000 m
Crew members report than Tony is still missing. So far, no ransom note has been received.....be on the lookout! (it will probably say that he won't be returned unless we row 3,333 m....)
And thanks to today's crew for all the kinds of meters:
Wild Bill 32,000 m
Dan 21,097 m
Chris 21,097 m
Peter H 21,097 m
Bazzy 16,037 m
Darryl 14,538 m
Tim 14,010 m
Dave 13,037 m
Barbara 11,527 m
Kiba 10,000 m
Jim 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Mitch J 9,085 m
Gina 8,535 m
Lilia 7,500 m
Rick 6,786 m
Teresa 6,519 m
Mitch TS 5,086 m
K2 5,000 m
AJ 2,039 m
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PB
Kona2 - This morning's entry is a PB for me for an hour row. I finally cracked the 15K barrier with 15,054meters @ 1:59.5 / 500M AVE. I think I'll celebrate with a PB & J sandwich!
By the way, nice graphic and an excellent way to enjoy the night sky! ...as long as someone back in camp keeps the fire going so you can find your way back.
By the way, nice graphic and an excellent way to enjoy the night sky! ...as long as someone back in camp keeps the fire going so you can find your way back.