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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 19th, 2013, 9:14 am
It's almost here !! Mark your erg calendars for this FRIDAY!
For the Solstice Challenge, you can do multiple rows throughout the 24 hr period to get to that 21,000 m....unless you'd like to tack on 97 m to make it an official half marathon...then it's go for it with a single rowing session!
Sounds of jackhammers filling the air as neighbors on both sides replace driveways......hooboy! More sounds of progress. Yet just a few bicycle miles away, there are fields full of cows and horses...a welcome diversion.
Season meters as of 49/365 = 11,229,848 m
Total meters on the day = 164,529 m
Oars in space (participation) = 20 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
950 K bg
300 K Rebecca
300 K Barry
250 K Dan W
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us! Although I do wonder at this time of year if anyone is reading stats....
Richard T 219 m
Jeff M 1,018 m
Paul B 2,000 m
Andre 5,000 m
Pat S 5,109 m
David T 7,000 m
Todd 7,500 m
Barry 10,000 m
Rebecca 10,000 m
Dan W 10,933 m
Luna 11,919 m
Jeff P 12,122 m
David A 14,673 m
Bruce 15,901 m
bg 25,038 m
Ron 26,097 m
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just27
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by just27 » June 19th, 2013, 2:01 pm
Kona2 wrote:Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us! Although I do wonder at this time of year if anyone is reading stats....
Of course, we're reading stats ... thought, as an honorary "Minnie," I keep looking over my shoulder for low flying owls. Really slows me down. I have two Netflix movies, and Season 3 of Justified, to watch: grandiose aspirations of mega-meters, this week ... maybe ... 
Chris
Everything's Shiny. Not to fret.
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Edscapade
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by Edscapade » June 20th, 2013, 12:11 am
Kona2 wrote:
It's almost here !! Mark your erg calendars for this FRIDAY!
For the Solstice Challenge, you can do multiple rows throughout the 24 hr period to get to that 21,000 m....unless you'd like to tack on 97 m to make it an official half marathon...then it's go for it with a single rowing session!
Sounds of jackhammers filling the air as neighbors on both sides replace driveways......hooboy! More sounds of progress. Yet just a few bicycle miles away, there are fields full of cows and horses...a welcome diversion.
Season meters as of 49/365 = 11,229,848 m
Total meters on the day = 164,529 m
Oars in space (participation) = 20 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
950 K bg
300 K Rebecca
300 K Barry
250 K Dan W
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us! Although I do wonder at this time of year if anyone is reading stats....
Richard T 219 m
Jeff M 1,018 m
Paul B 2,000 m
Andre 5,000 m
Pat S 5,109 m
David T 7,000 m
Todd 7,500 m
Barry 10,000 m
Rebecca 10,000 m
Dan W 10,933 m
Luna 11,919 m
Jeff P 12,122 m
David A 14,673 m
Bruce 15,901 m
bg 25,038 m
Ron 26,097 m
Hi Kona,
I am checking regularly to see how every one is doing. Thanks to you for keeping the stats! Hard to keep up with Ron and Bg but they give me the target to strive for. Thanks again for keeping us going. Ed
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Kona2
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danwho
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by danwho » June 20th, 2013, 9:26 pm
No worries, Mr. Million Meters Man of Steel... I sense a shift in the tide of the war.

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Kona2
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 21st, 2013, 8:53 am
macbruce1 wrote:Kona2 wrote:

Woohoo and hooyah! Just in time - The Man of Steel movie opened this past week - and now one of our own teammates shows his mettle too! Congratulations, Ron, on achieving a ONE million meter rowing season...with a fine half marathon! We wish you many, MANY more!!
Thanks K2. My friends, in a few days I will probably be going into battle. We hear the the Rebs have crossed into Pennsylvania and are headed towards Harrisburg. I think we will be on forced marches in an effort to get between Lee and Washington City. So if you don't hear from me for a while do not take that has a bad sign.
Hurrah for the Union and "Touch the Elbow"
Ron
Ok...what IS the reference to "Touch the Elbow"? I see that there is a Civil War blog with that name, but suspect there is more to it...

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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 21st, 2013, 10:18 am
It's the longest day of the year...summer solstice is here!
Teammates on the Solstice Challenge Honor Board....already! Well done!
Luna T
Paul S
Meanwhile, in Stats-ville, the numbers were captured yesterday AM...but where did the day go?! So, today, we have two sets of numbers to celebrate as lots of teammates are doing some great rowing! Welcome back for the 2014 rowing season to Andrea and Sorin, too!
Season meters as of 51/365 = 11,647,355 m
Total meters on the days = 417,507 m
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1 MM Ron
1 MM bg
950 K Richard T
700 K Ed
550 K David A
300 K David T
200 K Luna
150 K Paul S
From 6/19 rowing:
Andrew 2,420 m
Sorin 4,000 m
Brian C 5,000 m
Paul S 5,000 m
David T 7,000 m
Paul B 7,541 m
Bernie 8,016 m
Barry 10,000 m
Rebecca 10,000 m
Minnie 



m ... a palindrome...
Dan W 10,893 m
David A 14,601 m
Stephen 15,229 m
Ron 21,097 m
Ed 21,250 m
bg 25,163 m
Andrea 26,056 m
Richard T 



m ... another palindrome!...
From 6/20 rowing:
Tony 


m
Jeff M 3,521 m
Ryan 5,000 m
David T 6,000 m
Peter G 6,367 m
Andrew 7,145 m
Tom M 7,181 m
Stephen 7,575 m ... a double double!
Dan W 8,064 m
David W 9,402 m
Barry 10,000 m
Tim P 10,000 m
Minnie 10,127 m
David A 10,907 m
Richard T 12,012 m
Luna 21,097 m
Paul S 21,097 m
bg 25,209 m
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bg
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danwho
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by danwho » June 21st, 2013, 8:20 pm
Way to go, bg!! Never did a nude run, unless you count an impromptu SUI (Streaking under the Influence).
Now this is interesting... the fashion choices of our million-meter leaders seem to push the envelope just a bit... Richard, you're getting mighty close. So, what are you up to?
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 21st, 2013, 9:33 pm
bg wrote:
thanks.....sorry i'm sooooo far behind on posts and won't be able to catch up 'cause i'm off to vermont for 2 races this weekend.....the first one is a glup...nude race....the second just a 10 miler that goes up and then back down :}...hope everyone is doing well...happy solstice....and gooooooo bruins :}
Hooboy, bg! That is going to be some kind of a solstice celebration for sure. Don't forget the sunblock.... 
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Drivetofast
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by Drivetofast » June 22nd, 2013, 6:58 am
danwho wrote:Way to go, bg!! Never did a nude run, unless you count an impromptu SUI (Streaking under the Influence).
Now this is interesting... the fashion choices of our million-meter leaders seem to push the envelope just a bit... Richard, you're getting mighty close. So, what are you up to?
Nothing as daring as Ron and bg Plane ride with dog in morning Yankee game later
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Drivetofast
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by Drivetofast » June 22nd, 2013, 7:33 am
Don't forget Super Moon This weekend
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » June 22nd, 2013, 9:50 am
The moon WAS close for all these teammates completing the Challenge!
Stephen Wild Cheshire GBR LUNA-TICS 22264
Rebecca Whitcomb Readfield ME USA LUNA-TICS 21000
Barry Thurston Hartlebury GBR LUNA-TICS 21000
Bruce Takenaka Laguna Niguel CA USA LUNA-TICS 21097
Luna T USA LUNA-TICS 21097
Bill Smallwood Phoenix AZ USA LUNA-TICS 21107
Paul Sharp Aberdeen Aberdeedshire GBR LUNA-TICS 21097
Ron MacBruce Brookfield VT USA LUNA-TICS 26097
barbara grandberg somerville ma USA LUNA-TICS 22597
Mike Crossley Richland WA USA LUNA-TICS 21097
Andrea Cosmin Santa Clara CA USA LUNA-TICS 21686
Ed Church Pocatello Id USA LUNA-TICS 21250
Stuart Babendir Deerfield IL USA LUNA-TICS 21097
David A. Alden Amberley Village OH USA LUNA-TICS 21256
Welcome back for the 2014 Rowing Season to Rich Miller! Always great to see a returning teammate !
Season meters as of 52/365 = 11,971,236 m
Total meters on the day = 323,881 m
Oars in space (participation) = 22 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
750 K Ed
500 K Stephen
150 K Tony
100 K Bruce
Thanks, everyone, for rowing with us!
Rich 2,000 m
Tony 


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Luna 5,000 m
Sorin 5,000 m
David T 12,000 m
Richard T 15,000 m
Barry T 21,000 m
Rebecca 21,000 m
Bruce 21,097 m
Mike C 21,097 m
Stuarrt 21,097 m
David A 21,256 m
Andrea 21,686 m
Stephen 22,264 m
bg 22,597 m
Ron 26,097 m
Bill S 26,107 m
Ed 36,250 m
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by Gyrodon » June 22nd, 2013, 9:33 pm
Kona2
Thanks for the warm welcome after an extended absence. Our rower has been in a storage locker for many months and it feels good to get back in the saddle. Now that our move is behind us and we are getting comfortable in our new Tennessee home I should be able to add some meters to the cause.
Thanks for all you do.
Rich