LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.24.16
Not every city maintains a Buffalo Herd Nature Preserve...
Twenty miles west of Denver, right off Interstate 70, there's a buffalo herd that draws a lot of visitors to the exit next to it. The backdrop of the often snow capped peaks throws you back to another time. The section of I-70 that parallels this magnificence is currently one of the areas where there are not alternate roads for cyclists to travel...they have to ride on the interstate shoulder. Yep, I've done it on a Bike To Work Day back when I lived in Evergreen. Bike Jeffco began lobbying for a path from Genesee to El Rancho (Evergreen exit) to take cyclists off the highway ten years ago. This path was finally funded, and in recent weeks, we've watched the path get set, some of it paved, bike/ped bridges get installed next to the buffalo herd...it is going to be WONDERFUL when it opens in the next week or so. Yeah, I know. Local excitement...but I spend a TON of time on Bike Jeffco stuff, and this is exciting!
Bridge installation
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
900 K Mike C ...the ONE million meter milestone is in sight!
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Nathan 500 m
Derric 1,000 m
Steve W 2,000 m
Dan O' 3,493 m
Janice 5,000 m
Paul 5,000 m
Steve G 5,024 m
Bernie 5,038 m
David T 6,000 m
William H 6,843 m
Matthew R 7,059 m
Virginia 10,000 m
K2 10,064 m
Norma 10,101 m ...a palindrome!
danwho 11,011 m ...a double aught double palindrome!
Jonathan 11,310 m
Tombeur 15,826 m
Mike C 20,000 m
Do something SPECTACULAR today! ERG ON !
Twenty miles west of Denver, right off Interstate 70, there's a buffalo herd that draws a lot of visitors to the exit next to it. The backdrop of the often snow capped peaks throws you back to another time. The section of I-70 that parallels this magnificence is currently one of the areas where there are not alternate roads for cyclists to travel...they have to ride on the interstate shoulder. Yep, I've done it on a Bike To Work Day back when I lived in Evergreen. Bike Jeffco began lobbying for a path from Genesee to El Rancho (Evergreen exit) to take cyclists off the highway ten years ago. This path was finally funded, and in recent weeks, we've watched the path get set, some of it paved, bike/ped bridges get installed next to the buffalo herd...it is going to be WONDERFUL when it opens in the next week or so. Yeah, I know. Local excitement...but I spend a TON of time on Bike Jeffco stuff, and this is exciting!
Bridge installation
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
900 K Mike C ...the ONE million meter milestone is in sight!
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Nathan 500 m
Derric 1,000 m
Steve W 2,000 m
Dan O' 3,493 m
Janice 5,000 m
Paul 5,000 m
Steve G 5,024 m
Bernie 5,038 m
David T 6,000 m
William H 6,843 m
Matthew R 7,059 m
Virginia 10,000 m
K2 10,064 m
Norma 10,101 m ...a palindrome!
danwho 11,011 m ...a double aught double palindrome!
Jonathan 11,310 m
Tombeur 15,826 m
Mike C 20,000 m
Do something SPECTACULAR today! ERG ON !
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
dag1 wrote:Nailed my 1st 14er this morning, Mt Bierstadt 14065 ft. Part of my training for half dome in yosemite in 1 month. erg meters are suffering this last 6 weeks as I have been doing quite a bit of incline training. Kind of sad though, that it is my 1st 14er and I have lived in Colorado all my life. But I guess it's never too late to start. I will be back to full erg training in early Sept. Happy rowing to all.
Man, way to go and look at them legs.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Oh Mighty Thor, ya had to go there. These chicken legs of mine are a bit sore today, I'll get on the rower tomorrow.
K2 the buffalo heard is always one of the things I look for on my trips up to the mountains, They are awesome along with the mountain goats up around Georgetown, which yesterday there were about 5 of them grazing right along the highway. There is always fun little distractions on the way to the mountains but thats probably why there is always so many accidents
K2 the buffalo heard is always one of the things I look for on my trips up to the mountains, They are awesome along with the mountain goats up around Georgetown, which yesterday there were about 5 of them grazing right along the highway. There is always fun little distractions on the way to the mountains but thats probably why there is always so many accidents
Doug G
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.25.16
Oh give me a home where the buffalo roam, where the deer and the antelope play... Snort. Kumbaya could be your comment...but hey! It's really true...deer and antelope both seen during mountain bike ride on Saturday, and you don't even have to leave the comfort of your vehicle to see the buffalo and mountain goats...wait...that's a whole nother song...
Hooboy...the bucket lists and the milestones are just waiting for our actions! Tick tock tick tock....don't let them slip by! This is a life of no regrets.
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
850 K David A
800 K Tombeur
700 K Thor
250 K Norma
200 K AJ
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Nathan 1,000 m
David T 2,000 m
Derric 2,500 m
Janice 5,000 m
Ian 5,003 m
Bernie 5,009 m
AJ 5,020 m
Steve G 5,325 m
K2 5,365 m
Rick 6,152 m
Matthew R 6,270 m
Steve W 6,432 m
00-Minnie 7,007 m ...a secret agent palindrome!
Ed 10,000 m
Virginia 10,000 m
Norma 10,101 m ...a palindrome!
Larry 10,225 m
Matthew M 10,712 m
David A 15,022 m
Mike C 20,000 m
Thor 22,207 m
Tombeur 26,255 m
Hooboy...the bucket lists and the milestones are just waiting for our actions! Tick tock tick tock....don't let them slip by! This is a life of no regrets.
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
850 K David A
800 K Tombeur
700 K Thor
250 K Norma
200 K AJ
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Nathan 1,000 m
David T 2,000 m
Derric 2,500 m
Janice 5,000 m
Ian 5,003 m
Bernie 5,009 m
AJ 5,020 m
Steve G 5,325 m
K2 5,365 m
Rick 6,152 m
Matthew R 6,270 m
Steve W 6,432 m
00-Minnie 7,007 m ...a secret agent palindrome!
Ed 10,000 m
Virginia 10,000 m
Norma 10,101 m ...a palindrome!
Larry 10,225 m
Matthew M 10,712 m
David A 15,022 m
Mike C 20,000 m
Thor 22,207 m
Tombeur 26,255 m
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.25.16
... and here's that whole nother song; with not a kumbaya to be seen.Kona2 wrote: Oh give me a home where the buffalo roam, where the deer and the antelope play... Snort. Kumbaya could be your comment...but hey! It's really true...deer and antelope both seen during mountain bike ride on Saturday, and you don't even have to leave the comfort of your vehicle to see the buffalo and mountain goats...wait...that's a whole nother song...
Oh, you can't roller skate in a buffalo herd
You can't roller skate in a buffalo herd
You can't roller skate in a buffalo herd
But you can be happy if you've a mind to ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsD2C_OYqtM
(Great sing-along for the car when transporting grandchildren.)
All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.26.16
Whoop, whoop...it's a whole new week...and we're hurdling towards the August Challenges!
Meanwhile, Mike C is galloping towards his ONE million meter milestone ! So many on this team have put in some very impressive time on the ergs in a season that is just a three months old! Wowzer!
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
950 K Mike C
400 K Virginia
250 K K2
150 K Janice
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Julian 2,440 m
Matthew R 4,016 m
Steve W 4,503 m
Derric 5,000 m
Janice 5,000 m
David T 10,000 m
Virginia 10,000 m
Doug G 10,513 m
Matthew M 10,899 m
K2 11,030 m
bg 11,157 m
David A 12,522 m
Bill L 16,281 m
Ed 20,000 m
Mike C 20,000 m
Thor 35,369 m
Meanwhile, Mike C is galloping towards his ONE million meter milestone ! So many on this team have put in some very impressive time on the ergs in a season that is just a three months old! Wowzer!
MILESTONES....Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
950 K Mike C
400 K Virginia
250 K K2
150 K Janice
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Julian 2,440 m
Matthew R 4,016 m
Steve W 4,503 m
Derric 5,000 m
Janice 5,000 m
David T 10,000 m
Virginia 10,000 m
Doug G 10,513 m
Matthew M 10,899 m
K2 11,030 m
bg 11,157 m
David A 12,522 m
Bill L 16,281 m
Ed 20,000 m
Mike C 20,000 m
Thor 35,369 m
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.24.16
[quote="Kona2"] Not every city maintains a Buffalo Herd Nature Preserve...
Twenty miles west of Denver, right off Interstate 70, there's a buffalo herd that draws a lot of visitors to the exit next to it. The backdrop of the often snow capped peaks throws you back to another time. The section of I-70 that parallels this magnificence is currently one of the areas where there are not alternate roads for cyclists to travel...they have to ride on the interstate shoulder. Yep, I've done it on a Bike To Work Day back when I lived in Evergreen. Bike Jeffco began lobbying for a path from Genesee to El Rancho (Evergreen exit) to take cyclists off the highway ten years ago. This path was finally funded, and in recent weeks, we've watched the path get set, some of it paved, bike/ped bridges get installed next to the buffalo herd...it is going to be WONDERFUL when it opens in the next week or so. Yeah, I know. Local excitement...but I spend a TON of time on Bike Jeffco stuff, and this is exciting!
that is so cool :] i am very envious...while i have seen rabbits and geese and a turkey, mostly i see mice and rats when i run,,,,
Twenty miles west of Denver, right off Interstate 70, there's a buffalo herd that draws a lot of visitors to the exit next to it. The backdrop of the often snow capped peaks throws you back to another time. The section of I-70 that parallels this magnificence is currently one of the areas where there are not alternate roads for cyclists to travel...they have to ride on the interstate shoulder. Yep, I've done it on a Bike To Work Day back when I lived in Evergreen. Bike Jeffco began lobbying for a path from Genesee to El Rancho (Evergreen exit) to take cyclists off the highway ten years ago. This path was finally funded, and in recent weeks, we've watched the path get set, some of it paved, bike/ped bridges get installed next to the buffalo herd...it is going to be WONDERFUL when it opens in the next week or so. Yeah, I know. Local excitement...but I spend a TON of time on Bike Jeffco stuff, and this is exciting!
that is so cool :] i am very envious...while i have seen rabbits and geese and a turkey, mostly i see mice and rats when i run,,,,
Re: All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 7.24.16
that is so cool :] i am very envious...while i have seen rabbits and geese and a turkey, mostly i see mice and rats when i run,,,,[/quote]
Hey BG, rats and mice are easier to out run.
Have fun.
Hey BG, rats and mice are easier to out run.
Have fun.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Plastic surgery at the planetary level?? Say what?
The Case of of Missing Craters ...
http://www.businessinsider.com/solving- ... ers-2016-7
So, I guess Doug won't be planning any adventure travel to Ceres. Just a little too smooth...
The Case of of Missing Craters ...
http://www.businessinsider.com/solving- ... ers-2016-7
So, I guess Doug won't be planning any adventure travel to Ceres. Just a little too smooth...
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
A reminder that The Boys of '36 will air on Tuesday on PBS (American Experience).
A group of working-class boys from the University of Washington, in the United States, surprise a nation when they capture the gold medal in rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin.
A group of working-class boys from the University of Washington, in the United States, surprise a nation when they capture the gold medal in rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
danwho wrote:A reminder that The Boys of '36 will air on Tuesday on PBS (American Experience).
A group of working-class boys from the University of Washington, in the United States, surprise a nation when they capture the gold medal in rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin.
Noticed that yesterday. Definitely setting the DVR to have it recorded. Thanks for the notice .
63yo, 62kg, Erg 500m, 1:58.6; 1k; 2k 8:04; 5k 20:46; 30min 7096m; 10k 43:49; 1 hour 13578m; half marathon, 1:37:49; marathon, 3:36:47
Skierg 2K 9:10; 5k 24:30; 30 min 6075m; 10k 49:56.5; 1hr 11776m; half marathon, 1:52:43.2; skierg marathon, 4:04:14.
Skierg 2K 9:10; 5k 24:30; 30 min 6075m; 10k 49:56.5; 1hr 11776m; half marathon, 1:52:43.2; skierg marathon, 4:04:14.
He's A Meter Millionaire !!
Whoop, whoop and a whole lot of way to go! Congratulations, Mike C, on achieving a ONE million meter erging season.....and so EARLY in the season! We wish you many, MANY more!
Re: He's A Meter Millionaire !!
He did it! he done it! just like dat! One of us Mike's had to do it.Kona2 wrote:
Whoop, whoop and a whole lot of way to go! Congratulations, Mike C, on achieving a ONE million meter erging season.....and so EARLY in the season! We wish you many, MANY more!
A little update on my rowing plan. I was doing the 180 minus age minus 10 HR plan. This means 180-15-10 is the lowered end of the band at 119. My range would be from 119 to 129. I found it too slow. I was losing muscle mass and although my pace was improving I didn't find it was doing enough good.
I am now doing the same 180 minus age and add 10 for the top end of the range. This is 180-51 = 129 plus 10 is 139. That's now my HR range from 129 to 139. I still move up with a long WU and then go for 60 minutes in the band. Does that make me a boy in the band? Then another long CD at the end. I am liking this so far. I feel like I worked and we'll see if it tires me later in the day or not. So far so good though.
Have fun all, way to go Mike and of course...
Keep on Rock'n.
All In A Few Days of Erging: Team Progress thru 7.29.16
Ha! I guess I was busier than even I knew...and just like that - a couple of days of posting were left in the atomic dust!
The Peak to Plains trail, part one, opened on Thursday. A few years ago I listened to a presentation at the Colorado Mountaineering Center about this idea...and I can truthfully admit that I thought it would never ever happen. It's a pricey thing to carve a trail out of the mountainsides - no matter how much rich history is there. And yet, creating a multiuse trail is just the kind of thing that brings history and accessibility to many more people - and shares the wonder with everyone. I have not yet gone to the trailhead - but I surely intend to do so before the week is fully out. It is awesome. I listened to County Commissioners arguing over the price of creating stepouts on the pedestrian bridge, and know that their value is well worth the $20K per side. Watch the short teaser presentation put together by the combined open space groups of Jefferson and Clear Creek counties.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNwa-y1fWZE
Similarly, I was given the opportunity yesterday to "inspect" the buffalo herd trail as part of a group of riders that the Colorado Department of Transportation allowed on the unfinished trail. It is 75 percent complete, yet there are quite a few sections where the concrete trail has unpaved sections with big dropoffs. Estimated time to completion is end of August. BUT...the really cool thing was discovering on this ride that Denver Mountain Parks has created a hidden gem. They have established a viewing/picnic area that allows visitors to walk down the path (it is another multiuse path), or drive to it off a secondary road, to an area where they can comfortably watch the bison. This gives some wheelchair access as well. It's part of Lariat Loop...
Nothing like riding through the forest...
Okay - enough about biking trails...but they are so COOL ! In my time as a nomad, I have come to believe that there are hidden gems to be found no matter where you live...you just have to get out there and find them!
MILESTONES..Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.75 MM Ed
1.0 MM Mike C
850 K Tombeur
750 K Thor
450 K danwho
400 K Salvador
100 K Matthew R
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Dan O' 4,028 m
Tom M 4,040 m
William H 5,000 m
Bernie 5, 011 m
Jane 5,115 m ...a palindrome!
Rick 6,194 m
00-Minnie 7,007 m ...a secret agent palindrome!
Kevin 7,137 m
Paul 7,546 m
Matthew R 7,902 m
Ross 8,299 m
Virginia 10,000 m
Janice 10,450 m
Jonathan 10,510 m
Ian 12,004 m
Doug G 12,364 m
Bill 12,916 m
Derric 13,500 m
Peter G 15,006 m
Steve W 15,012 m
Stuart 16,161 m ... a palindrome...there's probably a reason this is a favorite palindrome of his...
Larry 18,180 m
David T 19,000 m
David A 22,802 m
danwho 23,433 m...I'm sure there's at least one palindrome in there
bg 23,627 m
Ed 30,000 m
Thor 34,463 m
Tombeur 42,920 m
Mike C 68,695 m
Salvador 84,473 m
The Peak to Plains trail, part one, opened on Thursday. A few years ago I listened to a presentation at the Colorado Mountaineering Center about this idea...and I can truthfully admit that I thought it would never ever happen. It's a pricey thing to carve a trail out of the mountainsides - no matter how much rich history is there. And yet, creating a multiuse trail is just the kind of thing that brings history and accessibility to many more people - and shares the wonder with everyone. I have not yet gone to the trailhead - but I surely intend to do so before the week is fully out. It is awesome. I listened to County Commissioners arguing over the price of creating stepouts on the pedestrian bridge, and know that their value is well worth the $20K per side. Watch the short teaser presentation put together by the combined open space groups of Jefferson and Clear Creek counties.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNwa-y1fWZE
Similarly, I was given the opportunity yesterday to "inspect" the buffalo herd trail as part of a group of riders that the Colorado Department of Transportation allowed on the unfinished trail. It is 75 percent complete, yet there are quite a few sections where the concrete trail has unpaved sections with big dropoffs. Estimated time to completion is end of August. BUT...the really cool thing was discovering on this ride that Denver Mountain Parks has created a hidden gem. They have established a viewing/picnic area that allows visitors to walk down the path (it is another multiuse path), or drive to it off a secondary road, to an area where they can comfortably watch the bison. This gives some wheelchair access as well. It's part of Lariat Loop...
Nothing like riding through the forest...
Okay - enough about biking trails...but they are so COOL ! In my time as a nomad, I have come to believe that there are hidden gems to be found no matter where you live...you just have to get out there and find them!
MILESTONES..Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.75 MM Ed
1.0 MM Mike C
850 K Tombeur
750 K Thor
450 K danwho
400 K Salvador
100 K Matthew R
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Dan O' 4,028 m
Tom M 4,040 m
William H 5,000 m
Bernie 5, 011 m
Jane 5,115 m ...a palindrome!
Rick 6,194 m
00-Minnie 7,007 m ...a secret agent palindrome!
Kevin 7,137 m
Paul 7,546 m
Matthew R 7,902 m
Ross 8,299 m
Virginia 10,000 m
Janice 10,450 m
Jonathan 10,510 m
Ian 12,004 m
Doug G 12,364 m
Bill 12,916 m
Derric 13,500 m
Peter G 15,006 m
Steve W 15,012 m
Stuart 16,161 m ... a palindrome...there's probably a reason this is a favorite palindrome of his...
Larry 18,180 m
David T 19,000 m
David A 22,802 m
danwho 23,433 m...I'm sure there's at least one palindrome in there
bg 23,627 m
Ed 30,000 m
Thor 34,463 m
Tombeur 42,920 m
Mike C 68,695 m
Salvador 84,473 m
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Beautiful trails. I can almost smell nature looking at those pictures.
For those who want a little more of a workout:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkrkCBewIPE
And, while I was having a laugh looking at some videos, I saw several apparently pushing the idea that buffalo is a favorite prey for bands of Bigfoot. So I guess someone's going to have to organize 'Bigfoot Day' on the Buffalo Trail.
For those who want a little more of a workout:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkrkCBewIPE
And, while I was having a laugh looking at some videos, I saw several apparently pushing the idea that buffalo is a favorite prey for bands of Bigfoot. So I guess someone's going to have to organize 'Bigfoot Day' on the Buffalo Trail.