LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.1.11
Woohoo! Team members are posting up some great numbers to start the year! 15 team members are on the Global Marathon Honor Board...five marathoners and ten half marathoners. Incredible!
Entering a new rowing year generates a couple of electronic hiccups for our logbooks and for the forum - many will notice that they are asked to log back in, and the forum website is not being very cooperative today (so no graphics...rats!).
Full Marathons: Ron, Jay, Cathie, Jerry, and James G (woohoo - there should be fireworks for a first full moon, James G, so will do that when can access graphics!)
Half Marathons: Chris, Dan S (another fireworks set!), Ronnie, Rivka, Robyn, Jim K, Mitch, Tammy (is this a first?), Danno, and David A.
Season meters as of 1/365 = 732,501 m
Total meters on the day = 732,501 m
Oars in space (participation) = 100 PERCENT...I love this day
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
Numbers captured....should be able to get to my usual database tomorrow afternoon! Row strong, and to echo Jay, stay injury free this year (and always!)! Lift off for a return to Earth....Thursday? Seems we have to get the astrogator back from shore leave....
Woot! Go Luna-Tics! (Which reminds me...has anyone heard from Barbara?!)
Entering a new rowing year generates a couple of electronic hiccups for our logbooks and for the forum - many will notice that they are asked to log back in, and the forum website is not being very cooperative today (so no graphics...rats!).
Full Marathons: Ron, Jay, Cathie, Jerry, and James G (woohoo - there should be fireworks for a first full moon, James G, so will do that when can access graphics!)
Half Marathons: Chris, Dan S (another fireworks set!), Ronnie, Rivka, Robyn, Jim K, Mitch, Tammy (is this a first?), Danno, and David A.
Season meters as of 1/365 = 732,501 m
Total meters on the day = 732,501 m
Oars in space (participation) = 100 PERCENT...I love this day
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
Numbers captured....should be able to get to my usual database tomorrow afternoon! Row strong, and to echo Jay, stay injury free this year (and always!)! Lift off for a return to Earth....Thursday? Seems we have to get the astrogator back from shore leave....
Woot! Go Luna-Tics! (Which reminds me...has anyone heard from Barbara?!)
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.1.11
just got home and trying to catch up...sounds like folks are off to a great start.....btw...all those good wishes have been do their job ...so far the surgery is working this time...thanks everyone....Kona2 wrote:Woohoo! Team members are posting up some great numbers to start the year! 15 team members are on the Global Marathon Honor Board...five marathoners and ten half marathoners. Incredible!
Entering a new rowing year generates a couple of electronic hiccups for our logbooks and for the forum - many will notice that they are asked to log back in, and the forum website is not being very cooperative today (so no graphics...rats!).
Full Marathons: Ron, Jay, Cathie, Jerry, and James G (woohoo - there should be fireworks for a first full moon, James G, so will do that when can access graphics!)
Half Marathons: Chris, Dan S (another fireworks set!), Ronnie, Rivka, Robyn, Jim K, Mitch, Tammy (is this a first?), Danno, and David A.
Season meters as of 1/365 = 732,501 m
Total meters on the day = 732,501 m
Oars in space (participation) = 100 PERCENT...I love this day
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
Numbers captured....should be able to get to my usual database tomorrow afternoon! Row strong, and to echo Jay, stay injury free this year (and always!)! Lift off for a return to Earth....Thursday? Seems we have to get the astrogator back from shore leave....
Woot! Go Luna-Tics! (Which reminds me...has anyone heard from Barbara?!)
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
i am so tired and sore today.
but it felt good to push my physical and mental limitations. I think everyone needs to do that every 10 years or so at least.
but it felt good to push my physical and mental limitations. I think everyone needs to do that every 10 years or so at least.
Are you a Lebowski Achiever?
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Amen to that. Every ten years. Got-it.enrage wrote:i am so tired and sore today.
but it felt good to push my physical and mental limitations. I think everyone needs to do that every 10 years or so at least.
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
This year my goals are to complete all the challenges, and to reach 3 Mm for the season.
Good luck to all on their goals, and to the team on the journey home
David
Good luck to all on their goals, and to the team on the journey home
David
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
First of all, a belated thank you for congratulating me on my first 1m meters. I took a 4 month break during the season. My wife and I had a little family disappointment along the way, but we're back rowing again and trying to get into shape. As much as I'd like to set lofty goals for the rowing season, I'm just going to take it one day at a time. I rowed yesterday, today, and I plan to row tomorrow.
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.1.11
Good to hear BG !!bg wrote:just got home and trying to catch up...sounds like folks are off to a great start.....btw...all those good wishes have been do their job ...so far the surgery is working this time...thanks everyone....Kona2 wrote:Woohoo! Team members are posting up some great numbers to start the year! 15 team members are on the Global Marathon Honor Board...five marathoners and ten half marathoners. Incredible!
Entering a new rowing year generates a couple of electronic hiccups for our logbooks and for the forum - many will notice that they are asked to log back in, and the forum website is not being very cooperative today (so no graphics...rats!).
Full Marathons: Ron, Jay, Cathie, Jerry, and James G (woohoo - there should be fireworks for a first full moon, James G, so will do that when can access graphics!)
Half Marathons: Chris, Dan S (another fireworks set!), Ronnie, Rivka, Robyn, Jim K, Mitch, Tammy (is this a first?), Danno, and David A.
Season meters as of 1/365 = 732,501 m
Total meters on the day = 732,501 m
Oars in space (participation) = 100 PERCENT...I love this day
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
Numbers captured....should be able to get to my usual database tomorrow afternoon! Row strong, and to echo Jay, stay injury free this year (and always!)! Lift off for a return to Earth....Thursday? Seems we have to get the astrogator back from shore leave....
Woot! Go Luna-Tics! (Which reminds me...has anyone heard from Barbara?!)
Take care, BBB
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Tammy wanted me to post this for her, some very good news. Her husband was a part of the search team.
This is about 11 miles from her home.
Louisiana Scouts rescued from Ark. wilderness area
.By NOMAAN MERCHANT, Associated Press Nomaan Merchant, Associated Press – 1 hr 40 mins ago
LANGLEY, Ark. – A National Guard helicopter plucked six stranded Louisiana Boy Scouts from a southwest Arkansas forest Tuesday morning and delivered them safely to nervous parents waiting at a camp supply store nearby.
The boys and two adult leaders had been missing since Sunday, when rising water cut off their exit from the Albert Pike Recreation Area. Twenty people died in flash floods here last June 11, and the boys' parents had prayed and paced since arriving in the area Monday.
The helicopter crew spotted a campfire and some of the Scouts overnight Monday, then headed out again at first light.
"Our pilots had to wait on sunlight to be able to get in and land. We just got in and pulled them out," Maj. Chris Heathscott said in an email to The Associated Press.
The parents waited Monday night at a local church, in a scene eerily similar to one nearly a year before. Families, miles away from home, waited with pastor Graig Cowart for news on whether their loved ones had survived the rising water.
"These people are really hurting," he said. "They felt really alone and isolated."
Cowart led the families in prayer, calling out the names of the stranded boys and asking for their safety. Relatives joined hands. Some cried. Some held each other. Cowart recited the last verse of the 27th Psalm, which says: "Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord."
Last June, 20 people camping along the Little Missouri River died when a flash flood scoured the valley floor. This year, the Louisiana Scouts camped above the flood plain but were stranded by the high waters. The Little Missouri River's depth tripled over the weekend, and calls for help would have gone virtually nowhere in a remote area with little cellphone coverage.
Until Tuesday morning, no one had heard from the Scouts or their leaders from Troop 162 in Lafayette, La., since Thursday, when they arrived in Arkansas' Ouachita Mountains. The search began Monday morning, after the group didn't show up back in Louisiana as expected.
Authorities scaled back search efforts after nightfall Monday, with strong winds and low clouds forcing a state police helicopter to turn back before the boys could be found. The National Guard sent a helicopter overnight as the weather began to clear.
At the church, the boys' families — some dressed in matching Lafayette Boy Scouts shirts — had more reason to sustain hope than the relatives of the victims who gathered at Cowart's Pilgrim Rest Landmark Missionary Baptist Church last June.
The Scouts were experienced backpackers for their age — 14 on average — and had previously camped in the recreation area. They knew that cellphone service there is shaky at best, so the group left behind detailed plans, said Art Hawkins, executive director of the Scouts' Evangeline Area Council in Lafayette. One concern was how much food the group had left.
"This is a group that is going to be able to fend and use the survival skills they learned through scouting," Hawkins said Monday night.
The Scouts were to have left the recreation area after breakfast Sunday and arrive in Louisiana that evening. When no one heard from them by late Sunday, Boy Scout officials contacted local authorities, Hawkins said.
One park official spotted the group's vehicles outside the Winding Staircase entrance to the Eagle Rock trail late Sunday night, Hawkins said. It was already dark and pouring rain, so search teams waited to head toward the forest until after daybreak Monday.
Even then, bad weather hampered their efforts and by Monday night, the only search effort involved a few vehicles patrolling nearby roadways in the hope someone might come across the campers.
Creeks and streams rose quickly Saturday and Sunday after nearly 8 inches of rain fell. The Little Missouri stood at less than 4 feet at the Albert Pike campground when the Scouts arrived, but had reached 8 feet by Sunday morning and 11 feet early Monday, according to preliminary data from the U.S. Geological Survey. It was still running high Tuesday morning.
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Associated Press writers Andrew DeMillo and Jeannie Nuss contributed from Little Rock
This is about 11 miles from her home.
Louisiana Scouts rescued from Ark. wilderness area
.By NOMAAN MERCHANT, Associated Press Nomaan Merchant, Associated Press – 1 hr 40 mins ago
LANGLEY, Ark. – A National Guard helicopter plucked six stranded Louisiana Boy Scouts from a southwest Arkansas forest Tuesday morning and delivered them safely to nervous parents waiting at a camp supply store nearby.
The boys and two adult leaders had been missing since Sunday, when rising water cut off their exit from the Albert Pike Recreation Area. Twenty people died in flash floods here last June 11, and the boys' parents had prayed and paced since arriving in the area Monday.
The helicopter crew spotted a campfire and some of the Scouts overnight Monday, then headed out again at first light.
"Our pilots had to wait on sunlight to be able to get in and land. We just got in and pulled them out," Maj. Chris Heathscott said in an email to The Associated Press.
The parents waited Monday night at a local church, in a scene eerily similar to one nearly a year before. Families, miles away from home, waited with pastor Graig Cowart for news on whether their loved ones had survived the rising water.
"These people are really hurting," he said. "They felt really alone and isolated."
Cowart led the families in prayer, calling out the names of the stranded boys and asking for their safety. Relatives joined hands. Some cried. Some held each other. Cowart recited the last verse of the 27th Psalm, which says: "Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord."
Last June, 20 people camping along the Little Missouri River died when a flash flood scoured the valley floor. This year, the Louisiana Scouts camped above the flood plain but were stranded by the high waters. The Little Missouri River's depth tripled over the weekend, and calls for help would have gone virtually nowhere in a remote area with little cellphone coverage.
Until Tuesday morning, no one had heard from the Scouts or their leaders from Troop 162 in Lafayette, La., since Thursday, when they arrived in Arkansas' Ouachita Mountains. The search began Monday morning, after the group didn't show up back in Louisiana as expected.
Authorities scaled back search efforts after nightfall Monday, with strong winds and low clouds forcing a state police helicopter to turn back before the boys could be found. The National Guard sent a helicopter overnight as the weather began to clear.
At the church, the boys' families — some dressed in matching Lafayette Boy Scouts shirts — had more reason to sustain hope than the relatives of the victims who gathered at Cowart's Pilgrim Rest Landmark Missionary Baptist Church last June.
The Scouts were experienced backpackers for their age — 14 on average — and had previously camped in the recreation area. They knew that cellphone service there is shaky at best, so the group left behind detailed plans, said Art Hawkins, executive director of the Scouts' Evangeline Area Council in Lafayette. One concern was how much food the group had left.
"This is a group that is going to be able to fend and use the survival skills they learned through scouting," Hawkins said Monday night.
The Scouts were to have left the recreation area after breakfast Sunday and arrive in Louisiana that evening. When no one heard from them by late Sunday, Boy Scout officials contacted local authorities, Hawkins said.
One park official spotted the group's vehicles outside the Winding Staircase entrance to the Eagle Rock trail late Sunday night, Hawkins said. It was already dark and pouring rain, so search teams waited to head toward the forest until after daybreak Monday.
Even then, bad weather hampered their efforts and by Monday night, the only search effort involved a few vehicles patrolling nearby roadways in the hope someone might come across the campers.
Creeks and streams rose quickly Saturday and Sunday after nearly 8 inches of rain fell. The Little Missouri stood at less than 4 feet at the Albert Pike campground when the Scouts arrived, but had reached 8 feet by Sunday morning and 11 feet early Monday, according to preliminary data from the U.S. Geological Survey. It was still running high Tuesday morning.
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Associated Press writers Andrew DeMillo and Jeannie Nuss contributed from Little Rock
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Here I thought I had joined up in March, but apparently I only joined for the team challenge. This whole affiliation/team thing is a little bizarre, but I think I've done it right, now.
I've only been rowing a couple of months now, but you'd better believe there's a half marathon coming your way in the next two weeks.
Mary
I've only been rowing a couple of months now, but you'd better believe there's a half marathon coming your way in the next two weeks.
Mary
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Whew! What a lot of activity on here the past few days! Congratulations to the whole team on meeting your rowing goals last year, and for all the meters contributed towards our Team goal to reach the Moon. We finally did it! And what a great showing at the start of the new season as well!
Nice to have you back, Brett! You've got the right idea - one day at a time!
Nice to have you back, Brett! You've got the right idea - one day at a time!
☆~Kristine~☆
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Welcome Mary.....Cheers BBBonoratim wrote:Here I thought I had joined up in March, but apparently I only joined for the team challenge. This whole affiliation/team thing is a little bizarre, but I think I've done it right, now.
I've only been rowing a couple of months now, but you'd better believe there's a half marathon coming your way in the next two weeks.
Mary
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Welcome aboard Mary.New blood is always welcome. Hope you have a great rowing career with the Lun-atics.
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It's a first!
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Tammy, on completing your first half marathon !
Another first ! It's a full marathon !
Woohoo and hooyah! More virtual fireworks ! Congratulations, James G, on completing your FIRST full marathon !
Even more fireworks!
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Dan S, on completing your FIRST half marathon ! Feels pretty good to finish these things !