Good work Dave....congratulations from Baz & TomoKona2 wrote:
Fireworks over Sydney! Hooyah for Dave, and congratulations on achieving a TWO million meter season! We wish you many, many more!!
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wooo hoooo dave....Kona2 wrote:
Fireworks over Sydney! Hooyah for Dave, and congratulations on achieving a TWO million meter season! We wish you many, many more!!
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Congrats!
Congratulations Dave on 2 Million Meters this Season! Way to Row!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.21.09
The countdown has begun! days to go.....be aware that there may be other flying objects in the skies as we continue on our course to the moon!
Season meters as of 205/365 = 57,383,664 m
Total meters on the day = 255,625 m
Oars in space (participation) = 19 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
3.3 MM Chris meets a milestone with half marathon # 135
3.2 MM Will S meets a milestone with a red giant
2.0 MM Dave meets a milestone with a half marathon (#60)
1.5 MM Peter H meets a milestone with a half marathon (# 30)
300K Denver Bill
Thanks to all our crew, those who are silent and those who are "vocal", for all the kinds of meters on our way to the moon!
Tomo 2,073 m (and 23,788 m) to the 40K C2 Kids Club milestone
Teresa 8,535 m
Bill 8,969 m
Steven 10,000 m
Tom R 11,193 m
Kenneth G 12,000 m
Gina 12,605 m She's getting some extra time in!
K2 13,004 m
Jim 15,742 m
Peter 21,097 m
Dave 21,097 m
Chris 21,097 m
Baz 23,076 m
Silent Wild Bill 25,000 m
Will S 50,137 m
Mind the Gap: 3,523,894 m
Season meters as of 205/365 = 57,383,664 m
Total meters on the day = 255,625 m
Oars in space (participation) = 19 percent
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
3.3 MM Chris meets a milestone with half marathon # 135
3.2 MM Will S meets a milestone with a red giant
2.0 MM Dave meets a milestone with a half marathon (#60)
1.5 MM Peter H meets a milestone with a half marathon (# 30)
300K Denver Bill
Thanks to all our crew, those who are silent and those who are "vocal", for all the kinds of meters on our way to the moon!
Tomo 2,073 m (and 23,788 m) to the 40K C2 Kids Club milestone
Teresa 8,535 m
Bill 8,969 m
Steven 10,000 m
Tom R 11,193 m
Kenneth G 12,000 m
Gina 12,605 m She's getting some extra time in!
K2 13,004 m
Jim 15,742 m
Peter 21,097 m
Dave 21,097 m
Chris 21,097 m
Baz 23,076 m
Silent Wild Bill 25,000 m
Will S 50,137 m
Mind the Gap: 3,523,894 m
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Congrats Dave on your 2 Million Meters! Way to Row!
(I thought I noticed a glow in the western sky, late last night. Must have been those fireworks.)
(I thought I noticed a glow in the western sky, late last night. Must have been those fireworks.)
Thanks everyone!
Hi All,
Appreciate the encouragement... I've been nursing a sore shoulder for the last week or so, however not rowing hasn't helped it so I figured I might as well just get into it again.
So how good is our weather... 42deg. C yesterday, and 21 today!
Our fire-fighters certainly needed the change - a very early start to the season for them!
Nice image Chris!
Toothdoc, good to hear you are getting over that bug... sounds like you can keep that one over there!
Cheers,
Dave
Appreciate the encouragement... I've been nursing a sore shoulder for the last week or so, however not rowing hasn't helped it so I figured I might as well just get into it again.
So how good is our weather... 42deg. C yesterday, and 21 today!
Our fire-fighters certainly needed the change - a very early start to the season for them!
Nice image Chris!
Toothdoc, good to hear you are getting over that bug... sounds like you can keep that one over there!
Cheers,
Dave
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Hi DaveDave_H wrote:So how good is our weather... 42deg. C yesterday, and 21 today! Cheers,
Dave
I rowed early yesterday before it really set in....Tomo didn't row until about 7.30pm and it was still around 36deg c up in the garage.......he insisted on rowing so I was 'water boy' spraying him down.... gotta give it to him for effort....
Hopefully an easier day for the fire-fighters today........
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Talking or Rowing
Thanks to all our crew, those who are silent and those who are "vocal", for all the kinds of meters on our way to the moon!
Talking? I thought we were supposed to be rowing!
Talking? I thought we were supposed to be rowing!
Rowing speaks
True - rowing meters is an action that speaks louder than words...
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.22.09
days to the !
Season meters as of 206/365 = 57,602,706 m
Total meters on the day = 219,112 m
Oars in space (participation) = 19 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.1 MM Barbara
2.2 MM Bazzy
500K Tom R - a cool half million!
Wild Bill leads the herd with 25,000 m and a half moon today
Mitch with 22,028 m and a half moon
Barbara with half marathon/moon # 98 and 21,339 m
Chris with half marathon # 136
Thanks to all today's crew for all the kinds of meters !
K2 1,991 m
Tomo 2,010 m (21,778 m) to the next milestone...
Tom M 6,902 m
Gina 7,500 m
Bill 7,593 m
Dave H 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Peter G 10,500 m
Bazzy 11,781 m
AJ 12,331 m
Jack 16,052 m
Tom R 16,067 m
Tim 16,921 m
Chris 21,097 m
Barbara 21,339 m
Mitch 22,028 m
William H 25,000 m
Meanwhile, in her secret outerspace laboratory, Kiba might be working on new space robot designs...like Dextre, the space robot
Dextre, the space robot
Season meters as of 206/365 = 57,602,706 m
Total meters on the day = 219,112 m
Oars in space (participation) = 19 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.1 MM Barbara
2.2 MM Bazzy
500K Tom R - a cool half million!
Wild Bill leads the herd with 25,000 m and a half moon today
Mitch with 22,028 m and a half moon
Barbara with half marathon/moon # 98 and 21,339 m
Chris with half marathon # 136
Thanks to all today's crew for all the kinds of meters !
K2 1,991 m
Tomo 2,010 m (21,778 m) to the next milestone...
Tom M 6,902 m
Gina 7,500 m
Bill 7,593 m
Dave H 10,000 m
Steven 10,000 m
Peter G 10,500 m
Bazzy 11,781 m
AJ 12,331 m
Jack 16,052 m
Tom R 16,067 m
Tim 16,921 m
Chris 21,097 m
Barbara 21,339 m
Mitch 22,028 m
William H 25,000 m
Meanwhile, in her secret outerspace laboratory, Kiba might be working on new space robot designs...like Dextre, the space robot
Dextre, the space robot
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All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.23.09
Holiday Challenge....woohoo! I'm dreaming of a 100 MM team season.......(some say I'm dreaming alright!) Rockin and rowin' through the holiday season...or at least the November 26 thru December 24th part of it!
29 days to travel 50K (Kids Club), 100K or 200K during the Holiday Challenge!
Whoa...this can look pretty intimidating if it's your first challenge!
If you're just getting started with your personal season's meters, as some who use indoor rowing as a cross-training exercise are, start slow and row some every day, or 6 out of 7 days if you would like to take a day to do something different. There's no question that this will take a chunk of personal time....the payback is amazing, though! I wouldn't advocate the deadline driven approach --- save that for something else! I find that the best approach for me is to get out ahead of the curve, and earn yourself some free-from-rowing days that you can use to manage the inevitable unpredictability of the challenge season! We have a couple more days in this year's challenge, and that means an easier daily rowing schedule.
The Holiday Challenge: What It Takes To Get There - a little planning never hurts!
Season meters as of 207/365 = 57,852,367 m
Total meters on the day = 249,661 m
Oars in space (participation) = 26 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
6.4 MM Wild Bill
40K Tomo
Will S with a half moon and 32,089 m
Barbara with half marathon/moon # 99....Agent 99 was a Barbara I think...
Wild Bill with a half moon and 25,000 m
Chris with half marathon # 137
Peter H with half marathon # 31
K2 with another slow half marathon # 12
And thanks to everyone who rowed today - we're closer to our target!
Peter G 2,000 m
Coulter 2,000 m (I believe Coulter fits into the 11 - 12 age group....so 40K is next milestone...so he has 18,936 m to go!)
Tomo 2,025 m (19,753 m) to the next goal !
Laurie 2,500 m
Bill 6,120 m
Anne 7,000 m
Jack 7,014 m
Teresa 7,020 m
Steven 7,208 m
Gina 7,500 m
Bazzy 8,076 m
AJ 8,337 m
Kenneth G 10,702 m
Mike C 10,903 m
Darryl 14,635 m
K2 21,097 m
Peter H 21,097 m
Chris 21,097 m
Wild Bill 25,000 m
Barbara 26,241 m
Will S 32,089 m
29 days to travel 50K (Kids Club), 100K or 200K during the Holiday Challenge!
Whoa...this can look pretty intimidating if it's your first challenge!
If you're just getting started with your personal season's meters, as some who use indoor rowing as a cross-training exercise are, start slow and row some every day, or 6 out of 7 days if you would like to take a day to do something different. There's no question that this will take a chunk of personal time....the payback is amazing, though! I wouldn't advocate the deadline driven approach --- save that for something else! I find that the best approach for me is to get out ahead of the curve, and earn yourself some free-from-rowing days that you can use to manage the inevitable unpredictability of the challenge season! We have a couple more days in this year's challenge, and that means an easier daily rowing schedule.
The Holiday Challenge: What It Takes To Get There - a little planning never hurts!
Season meters as of 207/365 = 57,852,367 m
Total meters on the day = 249,661 m
Oars in space (participation) = 26 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
6.4 MM Wild Bill
40K Tomo
Will S with a half moon and 32,089 m
Barbara with half marathon/moon # 99....Agent 99 was a Barbara I think...
Wild Bill with a half moon and 25,000 m
Chris with half marathon # 137
Peter H with half marathon # 31
K2 with another slow half marathon # 12
And thanks to everyone who rowed today - we're closer to our target!
Peter G 2,000 m
Coulter 2,000 m (I believe Coulter fits into the 11 - 12 age group....so 40K is next milestone...so he has 18,936 m to go!)
Tomo 2,025 m (19,753 m) to the next goal !
Laurie 2,500 m
Bill 6,120 m
Anne 7,000 m
Jack 7,014 m
Teresa 7,020 m
Steven 7,208 m
Gina 7,500 m
Bazzy 8,076 m
AJ 8,337 m
Kenneth G 10,702 m
Mike C 10,903 m
Darryl 14,635 m
K2 21,097 m
Peter H 21,097 m
Chris 21,097 m
Wild Bill 25,000 m
Barbara 26,241 m
Will S 32,089 m