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Can this one team row to the moon and back?

Poll ended at May 17th, 2008, 12:28 pm

I think we can do it together. I'm all in!
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No way! You all are wacko!
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Total votes: 54

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Moons over Oz

Post by just27 » January 25th, 2009, 7:32 pm

Kristine Strasburger wrote:I really like the Full Moon and Half Moon graphics as recognition for logging the equivalent (or more) of the FM/HM meters. I just don't like the fact that the "Marathon" verbiage is used. How about we recognize these achievements and simply call them "Full Moons" and "Half Moons?"
Marathon verbiage: ... er, heads up everyone ... when Darryl hands over the stats to me on Tuesday, I'll post whatever comes to me in an email/PM ... HM or FM ... your call, regardless of "how" you accomplish it!

Dave: Russell Crowe is on an Aussie stamp? I think he still carries a NZ passport. (I've never had an Aussie passport ... when I lived there, a British passport worked just fine ... :) However, I do know ALL the words to every verse of Waltzing Matilda ... and most of Banjo Paterson's other poems.)

Grams: More from Oz ... where did you live? I have some lovely opals from a trip through Coober Pedy.

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Post by grams » January 25th, 2009, 8:07 pm

On the camel safari we slept out in swags, no tents. The rest of the trip we stayed in IYH hostels. We were in Oz for 2 months, and saw wonderfus stuff everywhere.

I was in Coober Pedy for about 5 days and stayed in one of their underground hostels. My opal pendant from a miner I met there is very special to me. The rain forest hostel was wonderful. The hostel on Great Keppl was perfect. Walking through a forest filled with 40,000 roosting bats was incredible. Shall I go on?


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Post by Kristine Strasburger » January 25th, 2009, 9:34 pm

Moose,

My clarifications are in violet below. Sorry for the vagueness. On second reading I could see how I was a bit hard to follow. :D
DuluthMoose wrote:
Aye, Aye Capt'n. I'm not sure I'm following you, but from what I understand what you be say'n, it should look something like this.....


Luna-Tic Stats for January 24, 2009
brought to you by DuluthMoose, subbing for, but not up to Kona2’s usual high standards….
You’ll have to inform me if you’ve rowed a HM or FM if your meters do not show 21,097 or 42,195.
And you’ll have to prove it to me if you think that I’ve erred.
Otherwise this report is as perfect as I’ll ever get.

Season meters to date = 52,787,783 m!

Total meters for January 24 = 426,626! Awesome!

34 percent of our oars in the water!


Milestones!

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Full Moon Congratulations to Dan C, Will H, Kiba, and David H!

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Half Moon Congratulations to Kristine and Joe B!

5.8 mm Will S
1.4 mm David H
400 k John L
Full Marathon Dan and Will H.
Half Marathon Kristine S.


etc, etc, etc
☆~Kristine~☆

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guide boat

Post by DuluthMoose » January 25th, 2009, 9:47 pm

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tom pinckney wrote:DuluthMoose: beautiful quality boat. Amazingly, I was looking at the same boat from Adirondack Guide Boats yesterday. I'm considering purchasing the pack boat or the next size up (I think it's called the guide boat) for some exercise and for something to fish from. I want one that is Kevlar (cedar is too expensive). Trouble is, there's no place locally (I live in Gaithersburg, Md) that I can try one out. Wondering how you like rowing it and which model do you reccomend? I'm also wondering what's the difference between this boat and a canoe? They both look the same to me. Thanks - Tom
Tom – I don’t own an Adirondack Guide Boat, so I can’t do recommendations on one. However I’ve been on at lest a half a dozen 40 mile long river trips with a friend who rows one. He actually owns 2 of them, I think the 13’ and the 15’. I’ll PM you contact information for him and I’m sure he’ll take the time to answer your questions if you contact him.

The differences between a canoe and an Adirondack Guide Boat as I see them:
- Canoe seats are positioned for the paddler(s) to face forward; guide boats seats, oar locks, and foot brace are positioned for the rower to face backward
- A canoe is generally a narrower craft meant to be paddled with paddles entering the water as vertical as possible; a guide boat has the oar locks on the gunwales, wide enough out from the rower to allow good leverage for the rower to row the boat. You cannot row most canoes unless you mount outriggers for oar holders, the exception being a wide bodied “sportsman’s type canoe with 38” wide gunwales. A solo canoe can be 24” to 31” at the widest across the gunwales. Tandem canoes are generally 32 to 36” at the widest across the gunwates. An Adirondack Guide Boat is about 38” across the gunwales.
- Canoes have a lower shearline than guide boats because they are much more affected by wind in using short leverage paddles for propulsion. To behave better in wind a canoe is kept to a minimum amount of freeboard and the bow is rarely higher than 21”. There is more leverage in oars out to the side of a guide boat for controlling wind and wave forces exerted on the hull. A guide boat has 25” high bow.
- Canoes have a narrower waterline width than guide boats. Because of the extra width and the low seat, a guide boat is generally going to feel more stable than a canoe. Even though a guide boat has wider waterline width, it can generally be rowed faster than a canoe can be paddled. It will take less effort than a canoe does to reach the hull speed of the boat. And like canoes, once the boat is traveling near the hull speed, it is not worth all the extra effort to attempt to get the boat going faster than hull speed. This is where canoe / guide boats differ from racing shells.
- Otherwise there is some overlap between a canoe and a guide boat: notably similar capacity and comparable weight of craft when built from same materials.

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Post by tom pinckney » January 25th, 2009, 11:09 pm

Thanks for the info -Tom

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Post by Dave_H » January 26th, 2009, 4:05 am

grams wrote:On the camel safari we slept out in swags, no tents. The rest of the trip we stayed in IYH hostels. We were in Oz for 2 months, and saw wonderfus stuff everywhere.

I was in Coober Pedy for about 5 days and stayed in one of their underground hostels. My opal pendant from a miner I met there is very special to me. The rain forest hostel was wonderful. The hostel on Great Keppl was perfect. Walking through a forest filled with 40,000 roosting bats was incredible. Shall I go on?


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Sounds like an awesome trip you guys did Grams - you have been places I haven't seen yet - and to do it the way you did is even more amazing! B)

Moose, my 45,299 was actually over 2 days, one true Half Marathon and the other was single session 24k effort - count it how you will! :wink:

Finally I just noticed Toothdoc has cracked the 600k mark! Awesome work Dan!

Cheers,
Dave

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Post by Toothdoc » January 26th, 2009, 8:02 am

Dave_H wrote: Finally I just noticed Toothdoc has cracked the 600k mark! Awesome work Dan!

Cheers,
Dave
Dave H,

I wish it were true. But there has been foulup with the C2 software and they have credited me with approximately 39,000 more meters than actually rowed. I hope to get this cleared when they return to the office this morning. Darryl has my correct mileage in the JVC update.

dc

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JVC Daily Record

Post by DuluthMoose » January 26th, 2009, 10:27 am

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We are in fourth place overall this morning and rowing strong!

There are 6 more days including today to row in the JVC! Lets meet those personal goals this week!

Congratulations to the following milestone achievers:

600 k Kiba, Dan C
200 k John L, Kristine, David A
100 k Robert H
Way to Row!!!!

JVC Team STARS for the Day
Dan Cox 71,823 meters (hopefully I'm all caught up with the confusion)
Tom Pinckney 41,000 meters
Will Haag 35,000 meters
Karyn Gallagher 32,308 meters (includes meters rowed early this morning before I recorded)
Kiba Cahn 30,000 meters
David Alden 29,555 meters
Mike Crossley 21,097 meters
David Hunter 21,097 meters
Chris Tudury 21,097 meters
Kristine Strasburger 21,097 meters
Laurie Pachter 20,000 meters
Way to Row!!!!

January Virtual Team Challenge Individual Standings

Name Total Event Meters
David A. Alden 215,729
Michael Anderson 217,074
Darryl Bathel 362,307
Kristine Bay 49,044
Joseph Bennett 116,170
Alistair Black 73,496
Noelle Boyle 0
Pat Byron 4,075
Kiba Chan 610,000
Andrea Cosmin 171,312
Ted Cowley-Gilbert 316,000
Daniel Cox 6333,227
Mike Crossley 59,093
Chris Czech 151,921
Nancy Flagg 5,300
Karyn Gallagher 252,687
Rodrigo Garcia 139,219
barbara grandberg 34,758
David Grasfield 91,000
Nigel Greene 101,563
Kenneth Guenther 180,639
William Haag 852,195
Mary Harper 241,540
Robert Hess 100,000
Dawn Howe 28,000
David Hunter 467,298
Peter Huurman 180,000
Bil Kerrigan 94,785
Steven Larky 242,000
Gina Levy 129,824
John Longmire 203,675
Dana Mitchell 57,020
Jane Newall 0
Orion Newall-Vuillemot 0
Anais Newall-Vuillemot 0
Elias Newall-Vuillemot 0
Laurie Pachter 92,663
Angelo Papadopoulos 83,076
Anthony Parendo 198,008
Tom Pinckney 541,000
Tim Porter 163,879
Dan Rhoden 464,000
Debbie Rohlwing 15,923
Tom Rosengarth 54,952
Will Salach 575,399
Eva-Kristin Schuster 143,206
Sorin Spanoche 20,000
Andrea Spoehr 0
Jan Stevenson 106,111
Kristine Strasburger 217,987
Keith Strasburger 44,946
Tim Strasburger 51,366
Ben Strasburger 33,046
Chris Tudury 426,972
AJ Tudury 145,021
peter verdirame 115,000
Debbie Vuillemot 6,003
Andy Ward 4,000
Nicole Williams 3,423
Will Worthwine 108,577

Total Challenge Meters as of 7 AM CST = 9,995,579 m

Total Meters on the Day = 520,400 m



Way to Row Team!
and ROW STRONG TODAY!
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Post by Toothdoc » January 26th, 2009, 10:36 am

Toothdoc wrote:
Dave_H wrote: Finally I just noticed Toothdoc has cracked the 600k mark! Awesome work Dan!

Cheers,
Dave
Dave H,

I wish it were true. But there has been foulup with the C2 software and they have credited me with approximately 39,000 more meters than actually rowed. I hope to get this cleared when they return to the office this morning. Darryl has my correct mileage in the JVC update.

dc
Moose amd Dave H,

I just got off the phone with C2. They went back and manually added up all the meters in my logbook and said what is showing is correct. So I guess the error was mine. She said something about a cache that had not updated when I originally thought something was wrong. I just wanted to make sure the meters being credited to me I had actually rowed. So onward and upward.

Thanks for being patient with me.

dc

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Updated record

Post by DuluthMoose » January 26th, 2009, 11:09 am

OK Dan. I went back retroactive to this morning's JVC report and made the changes to your record as Concept 2 records show.

Now either get it right for the next 6 days or you are going to be a factor in why a certain team recorder checked into the Looney Bin. I can't handle much more...... Otherwise you have the option to take over recording, and then you can mess with the books (rather than my mind) as much as you want.

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Re: Updated record

Post by Toothdoc » January 26th, 2009, 11:58 am

DuluthMoose wrote:OK Dan. I went back retroactive to this morning's JVC report and made the changes to your record as Concept 2 records show.

Now either get it right for the next 6 days or you are going to be a factor in why a certain team recorder checked into the Looney Bin. I can't handle much more...... Otherwise you have the option to take over recording, and then you can mess with the books (rather than my mind) as much as you want.
OK Darryl,

I'll put a zipper on it for 6 days. I could never do the job you, Chris and Kona2 do.

dc

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Luni Moony Report

Post by DuluthMoose » January 26th, 2009, 2:29 pm

DuluthMoose wrote:Luna-Tic Stats for January 25, 2009
brought to you by DuluthMoose, subbing for, but not up to Kona2’s usual high standards….
You’ll have to inform me if you’ve rowed a HM or FM if your meters do not show 21,097 or 42,195.
And you’ll have to prove it to me if you think that I’ve erred.
Otherwise this report is as perfect as I’ll ever get.

Season meters to date = 53,221,734 m!

Total meters for January 25 = 473,563! Awesome!

37 percent of our oars in the water!


Milestones!

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Half Moon Congratualtions to Dan C, Chris, Will H, David H, Mike C, Kiba, Tom P, Karyn, and Kristine!

Half Marathon by Notificaton: Dan C, Chris, David H, Mike C, Karyn, and Kristine!

4.4 mm Dan C
2.9 mm Will H
800 k Kiba
600 k Karyn
200 k Joe

And today's stars are:

Dan C 71,823 m (Dan’s been rowing in a Black Hole for a few days and just catching up to his meters today)
Tom P 41,000 m
David H 45,299 m
Will H 35,000 m
Karyn 32,308 m (includes meters rowed early this morning before I recorded)
Kiba 30,000 m
Chris T 21,097 m
Kristine 21,097 m
David H 21,097 m
Mike C 21,097 m
Laurie 20,000 m
AJ 17,156 m
Rodrigo 15, 950 m
Ted 15,000 m
Moose 14,314 m
John L 11,013 m
Mary H 10,228 m
Andrea 10,216 m
Steven L 10,000 m
Tim P 10,000 m
Gina 6,540 m
Tony 6,326 m
Tina 6,066 m
Peter V 6,000 m
Joe 5,235 m

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As a comparison to the guide boat, here is a photo of a solo canoe. It is perhaps the most technically demanding of all small paddlecraft to master using a single blade paddle, and also one of the most rewarding small craft when you become a master. The paddle must become an extension of your mind, as you need to think in advance about what you want every stroke to accomplish in order to keep the craft tracking straight or carving graceful turns. Solo canoes generally are pinched in at the gunwales along the center so the paddler can keep his paddle as vertical as possible when paddling for best efficiency.

Row Strong, Luna-Tics!
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Re: Updated record

Post by just27 » January 26th, 2009, 2:50 pm

Toothdoc wrote: ... I could never do the job you, Chris and Kona2 do.
dc
... Oh, sure you could, Dan ... you'd just have a lot less time to actually row!

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Re: Updated record

Post by Toothdoc » January 26th, 2009, 3:17 pm

just27 wrote:
Toothdoc wrote: ... I could never do the job you, Chris and Kona2 do.
dc
... Oh, sure you could, Dan ... you'd just have a lot less time to actually row!

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27,

Where did you find that picture of me working on my taxes? Have you been in touch with the Princess?

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Re: Updated record

Post by just27 » January 26th, 2009, 5:34 pm

Toothdoc wrote:Where did you find that picture of me working on my taxes? Have you been in touch with the Princess?
dc
Hah! Live in Fear, Danno.

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