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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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Post by Toothdoc » May 11th, 2009, 8:53 pm

Kiba wrote:I don't know if you guys have seen this or not, but I saw this picture when I was browsing around earlier.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picture ... l?image=11 Anyways, it reminded me of the whole rodent thing, but it was especially funny cause it was from a real calendar. I'd buy that for my wall.

Kiba, That's terrific!

All Right all you Loons if you don't laugh at this, maybe you should give me a call.

dc

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Welcome new team member!

Post by Kona2 » May 11th, 2009, 11:02 pm

Woohoo! Welcome new team member Jim B of Arizona! Your space rowing suit awaits!



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Post by acrewer » May 11th, 2009, 11:04 pm


Kiba, That's terrific!

All Right all you Loons if you don't laugh at this, maybe you should give me a call.

dc
Yes, but that bow rodent needs to keep his eyes in the boat!

This is really too cute

Gina

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Post by just27 » May 12th, 2009, 1:46 am

acrewer wrote:
Kiba, That's terrific! All Right all you Loons if you don't laugh at this, maybe you should give me a call. dc
Yes, but that bow rodent needs to keep his eyes in the boat! This is really too cute. Gina
Aaaww. The whole calendar is just too darned cute. I had no idea that guinea pigs were so athletic ...
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Happy Birthday

Post by Kona2 » May 12th, 2009, 9:38 am

One of the fun facts for the Luna-Tics team is that we have three known* shared birth dates in our crew! Today is the birthday for the first set of birthday twins! Time to whip up some virtual intergalactic birthday cake!

Image Happy Birthday Tim Strasburger!

Image Happy Birthday Jane!

Perhaps you'll row some birthday meters today - I'm sure they are extra lucky!




* We've "answered" the birthday stats quiz here before...if you haven't participated in this, send me a PM with your birthdate, and I'll see if yours matches any other known one on the team! C'mon....it's just for fun!

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.11.09

Post by Kona2 » May 12th, 2009, 10:26 am

How long will the avatar of the flag of Free Tibet fly at the top of our leaderboard? While Wild Bill has been a traveling man, Kiba (while training with the Guinea Pig Olympic rowing team) caught up with him...some say that he's tipped the stagecoach driver to skip the next few stops and go directly back to the space rower!

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Elsewhere in our rowing Universe, we are on a marvelous run of meters! just27's new sport drink (aptly called Secret Mountain Laboratory Recipe #2) is keeping the crew well fueled. We are surrounded by FIVE half moons today!

Season meters as of 11/365 = 3,323,722 m

Total meters on the day = 421,261 m (thanks to Jim our new team member)

Oars in space = 58 percent

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights...Celebrations:


300K Kiba
200K Baz
100K Barbara
100K Darryl Image
100K K2

Image Half Marathon # 11....in a row Image
Image Half Marathons # 8 and # 9 Dan C Image Image
Image Half Marathon # 2 Dave
Image Half Marathon # 2 K2

ROWED THE DISTANCE: Covered a lotta meters in the last 24 hrs

Image FULL Moon = greater than or equal to a full marathon

Dan with 42,194 m (two halves should make a whole marathon)

Image HALF Moon = greater than or equal to 21,097 m or rowed in multiple sessions

Kiba with 40,000 m

K2 with 23,000 m

Tim P with 22,496 m

And thanks to our crew on the journey to the moon for ALL the kinds of meters today!

Jim 89,585 m
Dan 42,194 m
Kiba 40,000 m
K2 23,000 m
Tim P 22,496 m
Dave 21,097 m
Chris 21,097 m
Baz 19,692 m
Will S 15,075 m
Darryl 14,529 m (only 2 weeks to a canoe trip! Hope the big thaw occurs!)
Ted 12,000 m
Barbara 11,056 m
Rick 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Peter H 10,000 m
Tom R 9,257 m
Mary 7,739 m
Gina 7,017 m
Mitch 6,069 m
Kevin 6,000 m
Dan T 5,000 m
Tony Image 3,333 m
AJ 3,025 m
Terry 2,000 m

Row strong .... we're creeping up on number 4 spot....

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Re: Happy Birthday

Post by bg » May 12th, 2009, 11:21 am

Kona2 wrote:One of the fun facts for the Luna-Tics team is that we have three known* shared birth dates in our crew! Today is the birthday for the first set of birthday twins! Time to whip up some virtual intergalactic birthday cake!

Image Happy Birthday Tim Strasburger!

Image Happy Birthday Jane!

Perhaps you'll row some birthday meters today - I'm sure they are extra lucky!




* We've "answered" the birthday stats quiz here before...if you haven't participated in this, send me a PM with your birthdate, and I'll see if yours matches any other known one on the team! C'mon....it's just for fun!

happy birthday tim and jane...and welcome to all the new folks....oh..those gerbils or what ever they are rowing is too cute...and i'm so in awe of some of the meters that some of you folks are rowing...

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Post by Kiba » May 12th, 2009, 7:00 pm

Happy birthday Tim and Jane!

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Big Thaw

Post by DuluthMoose » May 12th, 2009, 8:22 pm

Kona2 a thaw at my destination lakes has indeed occurred! The satellite photo for May 10 shows Clearwater Lake and all the rest of the Ontario / Minnesota border lakes north of the Gunflint trail as ice free.

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Post by Kiba » May 12th, 2009, 9:23 pm

Are there going to be year end certificates from concept 2 in our log books? I read that there would be, but impatience is getting the better of me and I kind of thought they'd be there by now.. or maybe there already are year end certificates in our log books and I just missed them (if so, I need help finding them) :)

DuluthMoose: Are you doing this row on water? Or is it a virtual row?

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Post by DuluthMoose » May 13th, 2009, 7:51 am

Kiba wrote:DuluthMoose: Are you doing this row on water? Or is it a virtual row?
This is real, on the water canoeing into a back country wilderness canoe park (Boundary Waters Canoe Area), much like Ontario's Algonquin Provincial Park over your way. I may wish it were a virtural trip before its over. Early season canoeing has its challenges - cold water, cold air, and rainy conditions make it necessary to be extra careful out there and on the watch for hypothermia. Unsettled weather make for wind, rain, waves, and storms. And of course it will be black fly season if the weather does give us sunny days and 70F. But the pristine beauty of where lake trout call home, the call of loons and wolves at night, and fresh trout frying up for supper makes it all worthwhile. On this trip our group will paddle in 8 miles (with one - half mile portage), set up a base camp for 3 nights, fish and explore the next 2 days, then head back to the landing on the 4th morning. I will log about 50 miles of paddling on this little trip, chasing after trout. Moose

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Post by Kona2 » May 13th, 2009, 9:07 am

Image Woohoo! New photo posting - good job Kiba on getting your photo on the team page and on the new avatar!

And, Moose - sounds like you are definitely hearing the call of the wild (wolves at night....either two or four footed....no thanks):

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Since meters on water will count as part of the summer sweeps starting in June, can you tell me how the meters are computed? Do you just measure the stretch of waterway that you're going to canoe or scull and convert to meters or ???

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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 5.12.09

Post by Kona2 » May 13th, 2009, 10:35 am

The Luna-Tic skies are filled with half moons and a red giant today! Good rowing by all !

Season meters as of 12/365 = 3,611,490 m

Total meters on the day = 287,768 m

Oars in space = 53 percent

MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:


100K Ted C-G
100K Jim
100K Dave

Image Half Marathon # 12 ...in a row...Image
Image Half Marathon # 10 Dan C
Image Half Marathon # 2 Ted C-G

ROWED THE DISTANCE: Greater than or equal to 21,097 m in a 24 hour period (rowed in multiple sessions)

Image HALF Moon

Tim with 22,985 m

Image And that rare sighting....a red giant (50K+) Dan C with his 2nd of the season

Dan with 3 HMs in 23 hrs....whew

And thanks to today's lunar crew for all the kinds of meters - moving us closer to our target moon:

Dan 31,130 m
Tim 22,985 m
Chris 21,097 m
Ted 21,097 m
Will S 20,150 m
Kiba 20,000 m (and the team leaderboard # 1 spot)
Jim 16,270 m
Baz 16,055 m
Terry 15,710 m
Darryl 14.376 m Image
Barbara 12,028 m
Peter H 10,000 m
Dave 10,000 m
AJ 9,590 m
Lilia 7,500 m
K2 7,000 m
Mitch J 6,214 m
Dan T 5,700 m
Mary 5,019 m
Kevin 5,000 m
Peter G 5,000 m
Tony Image 3,333 m
Tom R 2,514 m

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Re: Comments and Questions

Post by DuluthMoose » May 13th, 2009, 11:50 am

Kona2 wrote:Since meters on water will count as part of the summer sweeps starting in June, can you tell me how the meters are computed? Do you just measure the stretch of waterway that you're going to canoe or scull and convert to meters or ???

Kona2 - Those who row on the water can easily record accurate distance, time, and average rate of travel with a WAAS enabled GPS unit. You just have to reset it when you start rowing and keep the unit on all the time you are on the water. Take the distance reading when you are done rowing and apply the proper conversion. If the reading is in miles(GPS gives to .01 of a mle), then multiply the total miles rowed by 1609.344 meters per mile for the distance in meters. I didn't claim any on the water meters last summer when I had my shell rowing / sculling class, but then again I wouldn't have trusted a GPS unit out on the water with us bunch of rookies and a whole bunch of crabs in the water. And I don't (and won't, even if I could) claim any meters from on the water paddling. Paddling needs to be a separate world for me.
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Re: Comments and Questions

Post by just27 » May 13th, 2009, 11:56 am

Kona2 wrote: Woohoo! New photo posting - good job Kiba on getting your photo on the team page and on the new avatar!
"I don't really have anything too inspirational to say. I just really love rowing."

Er, Kiba, the meters you're rowing say it all, as far as inspirational!

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