
WOOT! WOOT!
HOOYAH!
A.J., Thank you for the ocean rowing boat. I feel like Roz Savage with a tan.DUCKMARX wrote:BAZzy wrote: . . . what a great effort on the challenge, an oar-some performance by the team, and some solid individual numbers have been cranked out.
Picking up on what BAZ is saying, . . .
Here are examples of one day 'oar-some', 80K+ performances:
Jay, 92,040 meters on January 14th
Chip, 89,824 meters on January 21st
Ray, 88,111 meters on January 14th
Cathie, 86,000 meters on January 27th
Ron, 82,091 meters on January 29th
HOOYAH!
To compliment our teammates 80K+ rowing, they are in the newly launched LUNAtic boats designed for the oceans
80K+ a day ... truly amazing ... who are you people and when do you eat and sleep!? (And, to continue the string ... with what do you pad your rowing seat!)cathie11 wrote:DUCKMARX wrote:To compliment our teammates 80K+ rowing, they are in the newly launched LUNAtic boats designed for the oceansBAZzy wrote: . . . what a great effort on the challenge, an oar-some performance by the team, and some solid individual numbers have been cranked out.
Cathie, I'm pleased you feel safer in your LUNA-tic ocean rowing boatcathie11 wrote:
Cathie, 86,000 meters on January 27th
A.J., Thank you for the ocean rowing boat. I feel like Roz Savage with a tan.We use kayaks up here and Pa has been many times ocean kayaking, but I feel much safer in my ocean rowing boat. I have had fun and I show my students the graphics.
Cathie
Kristine Strasburger wrote:Okay, AJ, you are not allowed to come up with any more graphics incentives for this challenge. I have done all I can possibly do, and am really ready for a hot tub and shower and massage and bed now.