Way to Row Harold Nice catKona2 wrote:
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Harold, on achieving a ONE million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!! Way to row !!
LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
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Re: He's A Meter Millionaire !!!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.14.12
Losing an entire posting with a mis-hit on the keyboard is one of the greater dismays....there is no autodraft for Concept2's forum pages......aaaaaaaugh.
Thanks to Ron for the great Hammerin' Harold graphic for the million meter milestone! Don't know where you come up with all these, but they are very fun!
Season meters as of 197/365 = 83,059m349 m
Total meters on the day = 330,896 m
Oars in space (participation) = 26 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.45 MM Ron
3.7 MM bg
3.1 MM Richard T
800 K Tim G
150 K Greg H
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us! One week away from the start of the Holiday Challenge !!
Steven D 500 m
Nataliya 1,050 m
Marty 2,020 m
Sam 2,600 m
Harold 3,000 m
Rosi 3,000 m
Zander 3,000 m
Jeff M 3,010 m
Jay R 4,117 m
Brian C 5,000 m
Pat S 5,500 m
Cathie 6,000 m
Tom M 6,513 m
Ronnie 7,000 m
Jeff P 7,500 m
Michelle 7,500 m
Tim G 7,500 m
David T 8,000 m
Rebecca 10,000 m
Tim K 10,000 m
Dan W 10,758 m
Jane m ...quick...brain cell revival! Can't remember what you call this numeric pattern where the first and second number add up to the third, the second and third add up to the fourth...and so on! Rats!
Greg H 12,500 m
Ross 12,524 m
Jay 13,007 m
David A 14,007 m
Stephen W 14,534 m
Andre 14,561 m
Danno 20,000 m
Brian M 21,341 m
bg 22,463 m
Richard T 26,936 m
Ron 33,097 m
This year's poster
This Saturday is the 30th El Tour de Tucson - a bike event that started with 198 riders. There may be as many as 9000 riders on Saturday. There are multiple distance routes to choose from and it promises to be a blue sky day with temperatures (F) ranging from 55 - 78. Perfect weather. The posters, like the ones from Cycle Oregon, are always fun depictions of the unusual ride through the land of cactus, and the colorful outfits of the riders and the countryside. The ride is unique in that in usually has two creek crossings, and sometimes there's even water in those creeks. Not good to get caught up in a line of riders at a creek crossing - you can lose 40 minutes while you carefully pick your way through the sand (usually carrying your bicycle since there are multiple tire puncturing stickers). The ride has several narrow areas that literally funnel the riders through a chute lined by the saguaro cactus on each side. There are often javelina (the wild pigs) seen in early morning or late afternoon of the ride. And you dont want to hear the coyotes start howling when you're on a lonely stretch of road....
A favorite poster...
Thanks to Ron for the great Hammerin' Harold graphic for the million meter milestone! Don't know where you come up with all these, but they are very fun!
Season meters as of 197/365 = 83,059m349 m
Total meters on the day = 330,896 m
Oars in space (participation) = 26 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.45 MM Ron
3.7 MM bg
3.1 MM Richard T
800 K Tim G
150 K Greg H
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us! One week away from the start of the Holiday Challenge !!
Steven D 500 m
Nataliya 1,050 m
Marty 2,020 m
Sam 2,600 m
Harold 3,000 m
Rosi 3,000 m
Zander 3,000 m
Jeff M 3,010 m
Jay R 4,117 m
Brian C 5,000 m
Pat S 5,500 m
Cathie 6,000 m
Tom M 6,513 m
Ronnie 7,000 m
Jeff P 7,500 m
Michelle 7,500 m
Tim G 7,500 m
David T 8,000 m
Rebecca 10,000 m
Tim K 10,000 m
Dan W 10,758 m
Jane m ...quick...brain cell revival! Can't remember what you call this numeric pattern where the first and second number add up to the third, the second and third add up to the fourth...and so on! Rats!
Greg H 12,500 m
Ross 12,524 m
Jay 13,007 m
David A 14,007 m
Stephen W 14,534 m
Andre 14,561 m
Danno 20,000 m
Brian M 21,341 m
bg 22,463 m
Richard T 26,936 m
Ron 33,097 m
This year's poster
This Saturday is the 30th El Tour de Tucson - a bike event that started with 198 riders. There may be as many as 9000 riders on Saturday. There are multiple distance routes to choose from and it promises to be a blue sky day with temperatures (F) ranging from 55 - 78. Perfect weather. The posters, like the ones from Cycle Oregon, are always fun depictions of the unusual ride through the land of cactus, and the colorful outfits of the riders and the countryside. The ride is unique in that in usually has two creek crossings, and sometimes there's even water in those creeks. Not good to get caught up in a line of riders at a creek crossing - you can lose 40 minutes while you carefully pick your way through the sand (usually carrying your bicycle since there are multiple tire puncturing stickers). The ride has several narrow areas that literally funnel the riders through a chute lined by the saguaro cactus on each side. There are often javelina (the wild pigs) seen in early morning or late afternoon of the ride. And you dont want to hear the coyotes start howling when you're on a lonely stretch of road....
A favorite poster...
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Re: He's A Meter Multi-Millionaire !!
Thank you.Kona2 wrote: Hooboy! David A has another million to add to his erg odometer! Must be getting close to 60 million lifetime meters by now....simply amazing what can happen when you row all the Challenges over an 18 year period of time...
And thanks to AJ for the David rowing graphic...
Not by a long shot. I don't row the amount of Mm that some of our looney members do
I do, however, keep plugging/erging along.
David
Re: He's A Meter Millionaire !!!
Kona2 wrote:
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Harold, on achieving a ONE million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!! Way to row !!
Want to add my congrats to Harold, for the million meters!
Also, welcome back to the team Nathan and Rachel
Really looking forward to the Holiday challenge (well I look forward to them all), gives me something specifc to work towards and keeps me motivated.
-Rebecca
Life is not about learning to survive the storm, but rather learning to dance in the rain.
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.14.12
I think Fibonacci sequence is the term you're looking for.Kona2 wrote: Jane m ...quick...brain cell revival! Can't remember what you call this numeric pattern where the first and second number add up to the third, the second and third add up to the fourth...and so on! Rats!
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woooo hoooo and congrats harold.....and thanks for the cycling posters and insights into cycling, k2....
He's A Meter Millionaire !!!
Fibonacci sequence! That's the ticket! Recognized the pattern and couldn't remember the name... yikes. What a great day for a milestone! (They're all great days for milestones....)
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Dan W, on achieving a ONE million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!! Way to row !!
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 11.15.12
The Leonids ... aka the Leonid Meteor Showers ...cosmic trash with trails... originating in the Leo constellation tonight and tomorrow. According to those who know, this is a low strength meteor year, and we could see about 15 to 20 per hour. Because we have just a crescent moon, you should be provided some pretty good dark sky viewing if you can get away from street lights. Bundle up, take a look for 20 minutes or so and see what you can see! It's all good ! (So WHERE do you look? Revising this thought to say that pre-dawn hours are going to be the best viewing - and that the meteors can fly any which way instead of just out of the constellation Leo. Good hunting and stay warm!)
Season meters as of 198/365 = 83,391,097 m
Total meters on the day = 331,748 m
Oars in space (participation) = 28 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.5 MM Ron
3.75 MM Jay
1.45 MM Brian M
1.0 MM Dan W
600 K Peter G
550 K Dennis
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us!
Marty 2,012 m ...Since you are a Bike Friday rider...just a side note about Bike Fridays: Joan Joesting-Mahoney, the gal who has ridden just about more records into the Perimeter Bicycling Assn records than anyone, rode most of those records on a Bike Friday....she is the one who is a member of Ducks in a Row rowing team that I mentioned a day or so ago
Nataliya, keeper of the reindeer, 2,016 m
Sam 2,500 m
Harold 3,000 m
Rosi 3,000 m
Zander 3,000 m
Fritz 4,012 m
Jay R 4,170 m
Marie 4,300 m
Brian M 5,000 m
Pat S 5,355 m
Paul S 6,000 m
Debbie V 6,010 m
Cathie 6,500 m
Tom M 6,500 m
Jay 7,000 m
Stephen W 7,000 m
Michelle 7,500 m
Ronnie 7,500 m
Peter G 7,501 m
Baz 10,000 m
Brian C 10,000 m
Danno 10,000 m
Peter H 10,000 m
Tim K 10,000 m
Dan W 10,756 m ... I'll bet there was a great sense of satisfaction as those erg meters shot past the 1 MM mark...
Jane m
Mike C 11,696 m
Dennis 13,500 m
David A 14,407 m
Rebecca 15,000 m
Tim G 15,000 m
Bernie 16,063 m
bg 22,198 m
Ron 52,194 m ...hooboy! a couple more half marathons to add to the list !
Season meters as of 198/365 = 83,391,097 m
Total meters on the day = 331,748 m
Oars in space (participation) = 28 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
4.5 MM Ron
3.75 MM Jay
1.45 MM Brian M
1.0 MM Dan W
600 K Peter G
550 K Dennis
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us!
Marty 2,012 m ...Since you are a Bike Friday rider...just a side note about Bike Fridays: Joan Joesting-Mahoney, the gal who has ridden just about more records into the Perimeter Bicycling Assn records than anyone, rode most of those records on a Bike Friday....she is the one who is a member of Ducks in a Row rowing team that I mentioned a day or so ago
Nataliya, keeper of the reindeer, 2,016 m
Sam 2,500 m
Harold 3,000 m
Rosi 3,000 m
Zander 3,000 m
Fritz 4,012 m
Jay R 4,170 m
Marie 4,300 m
Brian M 5,000 m
Pat S 5,355 m
Paul S 6,000 m
Debbie V 6,010 m
Cathie 6,500 m
Tom M 6,500 m
Jay 7,000 m
Stephen W 7,000 m
Michelle 7,500 m
Ronnie 7,500 m
Peter G 7,501 m
Baz 10,000 m
Brian C 10,000 m
Danno 10,000 m
Peter H 10,000 m
Tim K 10,000 m
Dan W 10,756 m ... I'll bet there was a great sense of satisfaction as those erg meters shot past the 1 MM mark...
Jane m
Mike C 11,696 m
Dennis 13,500 m
David A 14,407 m
Rebecca 15,000 m
Tim G 15,000 m
Bernie 16,063 m
bg 22,198 m
Ron 52,194 m ...hooboy! a couple more half marathons to add to the list !
Re: He's A Meter Millionaire !!!
woooo hooooo and congrats dan w :}Kona2 wrote:
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Dan W, on achieving a ONE million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!! Way to row !!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Good morning Luna-tucs from the Harbour City...bit overcast and damp here!!
Did my first sb 40 minute 10,000 metre in a while this morning...happy with that! Good weekend to all..!
Did my first sb 40 minute 10,000 metre in a while this morning...happy with that! Good weekend to all..!
"Those who don't think it can be done shouldn't bother the person doing it..."
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Re: He's A Meter Millionaire !!!
Thanks very much. It's easy to be diligent on this team - so many long coattails to ride on. To be honest, I did ease back a bit on the meters... I'm a little afraid of Harold's cat.macbruce1 wrote:Kona2 wrote:
Fibonacci sequence! That's the ticket! Recognized the pattern and couldn't remember the name... yikes. What a great day for a milestone! (They're all great days for milestones....)
Woohoo and hooyah! Congratulations, Dan W, on achieving a ONE million meter rowing season! We wish you many, MANY more!! Way to row !!
DILIGENT DAN!
Da Do Ron Ron
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Posting will be delayed today
Will get the numbers posted, and wish congratulations to all our milestone gatherers a bit later today. In the meantime, happy rowing !
All In A Few Days.....
Season meters as of 201/365 = 73,219,534 m
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.2 MM Richard T
2.95 MM Cathie
2.4 MM Danno
2.2 MM Ronnie
2.1 MM David A
1.7 MM Jane
1.55 MM Stephen W
1.4 MM Sam
1.35 MM Matt
1.25 MM Rebecca
1.2 MM David T
1.05 MM Zander
800 K Peter H
750 K Adam
450 K Pat S
Thanks, everyone, for rowing.
Today's meters:
Rachel 3,766 m
Rebecca 5,000 m
Pat S 6,600 m
Bernie 8,026 m
Stephen W 10,017 n
Ross 11,097 m
Jane 11,789 m
Tim G 17,500 m
David A 28,446 m
Richard T 81,677 m
Yesterday and the day before's meters:
Nataliya 1,200 m
Jay 4,024 m
Sam 4,500 m
Rebecca 5,000 m
Jerri 5,007 m
Sam 5,550 m
Marty 6,000 m
Zander 6,000 m
Chip 7,512 m
Stephen W 7,570 m
David T 8,000 m
Pat S 8,000 m
Cathie 8,500 m
Baz 10,000 m
Ron 10,000 m
Tim K 10,000 m
Tim G 12,500 m
Adam 15,000 m
Peter H 15,000 m
Ronnie 19,300 m
Jane 23,871 m
bg 24,043 m
Danno 24,549 m
Jay 44,000 m
Matt 57,269 m
Heading back to Denver today - will miss the blue, blue skies of Arizona. Was good biking, good hiking and good family time.
Seriously disappointed
Ok - enough. This is like watching an implosion. We are better than that. We are not lemmings. I am not going to spend the time just posting for myself. Good rowing to all.