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A member of an indoor rowing team or club? If so, this is the place for you.

Can this one team row to the moon and back?

Poll ended at May 17th, 2008, 12:28 pm

I think we can do it together. I'm all in!
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No way! You all are wacko!
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Total votes: 54

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Re: MINI Incline!?

Post by Kona2 » August 24th, 2016, 11:29 am

just27 wrote:
Kona2 wrote:Image
The Mini-Incline at Castle Rock
If that's the MINI Incline, I'd hate to consider their medium or large Inclines!
Makes my knees sting, just looking at that image; and imagining the down slope on the flip side.
I think it's called MINI because it is 200 steps vs 2,744 steps of the Manitou Incline

200 timber steps that climb 178 feet in elevation ..and the Manitou Incline is described as "The once railroad track now consists of approximately 2,744 steps made entirely of railroad ties! Although it's only one mile in length, the ascension averages a 41% incline (68% at its highest) and a 2,000 foot climb in elevation!" After mountain biking one trail that was a 1000 ft increase in elevation over a mile...this sounds a bit tougher....considered extreme hiking...

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Re: MINI Incline!?

Post by just27 » August 24th, 2016, 1:26 pm

Kona2 wrote: ...I think it's called MINI because it is 200 steps vs 2,744 steps of the Manitou Incline

200 timber steps that climb 178 feet in elevation ..and the Manitou Incline is described as "The once railroad track now consists of approximately 2,744 steps made entirely of railroad ties! Although it's only one mile in length, the ascension averages a 41% incline (68% at its highest) and a 2,000 foot climb in elevation!" After mountain biking one trail that was a 1000 ft increase in elevation over a mile...this sounds a bit tougher....considered extreme hiking...
Egads! That is, indeed, an extreme incline. Good repurposing of the railroad ties ... :)


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Re: MINI Incline!?

Post by Thor MW » August 24th, 2016, 1:44 pm

just27 wrote:
Kona2 wrote: ...I think it's called MINI because it is 200 steps vs 2,744 steps of the Manitou Incline

200 timber steps that climb 178 feet in elevation ..and the Manitou Incline is described as "The once railroad track now consists of approximately 2,744 steps made entirely of railroad ties! Although it's only one mile in length, the ascension averages a 41% incline (68% at its highest) and a 2,000 foot climb in elevation!" After mountain biking one trail that was a 1000 ft increase in elevation over a mile...this sounds a bit tougher....considered extreme hiking...
Egads! That is, indeed, an extreme incline. Good repurposing of the railroad ties ... :)


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It would be fun to try out the mini just to see how that would go. Well, maybe not fun but interesting.

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Re: MINI Incline!?

Post by bg » August 25th, 2016, 9:21 am

just27 wrote:
Kona2 wrote:Image
The Mini-Incline at Castle Rock
If that's the MINI Incline, I'd hate to consider their medium or large Inclines!
Makes my knees sting, just looking at that image; and imagining the down slope on the flip side.
yikes!!!!! and imho, going dow would be really scary :] but very intriguing :)

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Post by Kona2 » August 25th, 2016, 9:48 pm

Should you have the INCLINation to climb the inclines, usually the way down isn't the same as the way up just to avoid the traffic jams and to put different pressure on already stressed joints, etc. The one at Manitou that is the biggie incline has a hiking route down. I'm not sure about the mini, but would expect that it was the same. bg is right - it would be a yikes scenario with a tumbling person taking out others - kind of like a bunch of bowling pins....there's a visual !

Lots of busy today, so I'm obviously late with the numeric report out and all that. I did take a quick look this morning and saw that Mike, Norma and AJ had joined the other Dogs of Summr...and like bunnies, that population of finishers has more than doubled since this morning. Bill, David A, Ken G, Stuart, Louis and Tombeur are now also on the Honorboard. Wowzer, mates...you've been busy!

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

1.35 MM Mike C
1.2 MM David A
1.15 MM Thor
1.1 MM Derric
550 K Ken G
400 K Norma
300 K Bill
200 K Ian
100 K Tom M


Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!

Mikkel 2,000 m
Richard M 2,000 m
Steve W 2,222 m ....Noah palindrome!
Peter T 2,266 m ...a double double!
Mattnew R 3,032 m
Debbie 3,040 m
Julian 3,401 m
Bernie 5,008 m
Dan O' 6,238 m
Tom M 6,736 m
Kevin 7,000 m
Ian 8,003 m
AJ 9,038 m
Bill 9,139 m
Danno 10,000 m
David T 10,000 m
Ed 10,000 m
danwho 10,101 m ... a palindrome! Whovian!
Norton 10,547 m
Louis 12,832 m
Patrick 13,072 m
K2 15,017 m
Doug G 18,651 m
Virginia 20,000 m
David A 20,154 m
Mike C 20,436 m
Jayne 20,469 m
Tombeur 21,838 m
Norma 25,152 m ....it was 15,151 and then she added more...
Stuart 27,472 m
Thor 42,194 m
Derric 52,194 m
Ken G 80,000 m


Looks like a major BARK fest to me! Good job everybody!

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whovian

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Re: whovian

Post by Kona2 » August 26th, 2016, 9:20 am

danwho wrote:Image
Time Lord.

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Post by Kona2 » August 26th, 2016, 9:32 am

Image 11 Lunies are finishers!

AJ
Bill
David A
Derric
Ken G
Louis
Mike C
Norma
Stuart
Tombeur
Virginia

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights....Celebrations:

600 K Virginia - and it's a double milestone as she completes the Dog Days Challenge, too!
100 K Norton


Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!

Patrick 3,512 m
Louis 5,000 m
Steve W 5,000 m
Bernie 5,011 m
Dan O' 5,062 m
Kevin 5,500 m
Ross 9,114 m
Virginia 10,000 m
Norton 10,426 m

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by macbruce1 » August 26th, 2016, 8:21 pm

Greetings fellow Lunies. I am still here. I'm trying to stop doing my impression of a slug :?
Hope to be contributing to the team again.
Missed you all.

Ron

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by danwho » August 26th, 2016, 8:30 pm

macbruce1 wrote:Greetings fellow Lunies. I am still here. I'm trying to stop doing my impression of a slug :?
Hope to be contributing to the team again.
Missed you all.

Ron
RON!!! Great to hear from you!!!
"Lang may yer lum reek" (random Scottish saying, spoken in happiness)

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by bg » August 26th, 2016, 9:18 pm

macbruce1 wrote:Greetings fellow Lunies. I am still here. I'm trying to stop doing my impression of a slug :?
Hope to be contributing to the team again.
Missed you all.

Ron
good to hear from you:]

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by normadelaney » August 27th, 2016, 12:44 am

macbruce1 wrote:Greetings fellow Lunies. I am still here. I'm trying to stop doing my impression of a slug :?
Hope to be contributing to the team again.
Missed you all.

Ron
DDRR, we've missed you. Get yourself warmed up for the FTC.

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by Edscapade » August 27th, 2016, 7:12 am

macbruce1 wrote:Greetings fellow Lunies. I am still here. I'm trying to stop doing my impression of a slug :?
Hope to be contributing to the team again.
Missed you all.

Ron
Hope you are doing well! Even slugs are slow and steady...

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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.

Post by Thor MW » August 27th, 2016, 11:17 am

macbruce1 wrote:Greetings fellow Lunies. I am still here. I'm trying to stop doing my impression of a slug :?
Hope to be contributing to the team again.
Missed you all.

Ron
Oh, the Do Ron Ron is back. excellent! Great!! Wonderful!!!! Kick my butt man.
You were missed.
Take it easy but rock and row dude.

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Post by Kona2 » August 27th, 2016, 11:35 am

Great to hear from you, Ron ! I am certain that you have many projects in the works...you are no slug!

Image 14 Lunies are barking...having been admitted into the Dog Days of Summer Honorboard! Newest barkers are Ed, K2 and Kevin!

Thinking about the 100K that it takes (as a minimum) to complete the Dog Days Challenge, I am thinking ahead to the 2017 Holiday Challenge (not forgetting the Fall Team Challenge!). The Holiday Challenge will require 200K to get the coveted Holiday Challenge pin...a collectible item that we never quite know what to do with, but we want it ! Adjust your schedules, Lunies, the biggie Challenges are heading our way.

And since we are stepping right up to get these Challenges done, the tale of the stairs/steps/inclines continues! Red Rocks Amphitheater has been featured on the team forum pages before as one of the Colorado must see icons! The venue is called the only naturally occurring acoustically perfect amphitheater in the world. It's 75 years old this year, and musicians still long to play here. One of the groups that played at Red Rocks, fifty years ago yesterday, was The Beatles. Fittingly, there is a band called 1964 The Tribute that recreates the British invasion and resultant change in the music scene and sound, and they were playing at Red Rocks last night. There's nothing quite like Red Rocks music at night with the city of Denver shimmering in the distance...unless, of course, it's Red Rocks in the daytime when many people visit to do their workouts on the venues twin sets of approximately 380 steps. There is a ramp for easier access, but it was closed last night due to a current medical emergency when we first arrived...so I had the opportunity to visit the 380 steps. A few years ago, I had to stop multiple times and catch my breath, get the heart rate back in the more normal rate range. Last night, not so much! Rowing is good for us! Elevation there is about 6500 ft.
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If you run all the rows side to side, it's 2.5 miles....whew!

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Not a surprise that many of us had phones out taking photos of the venue!


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

2.2 MM Ed
1.2 MM Tombeur
1.15 MM Derric
400 K K2
250 K E V
150 K Jayne


Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!

William H 2,000 m
Matthew R 3,017 m
David T 3,500 m
Dan O' 4,179 m
Tom 4,796 m
Mikkel 5,000 m
Ian 6,003 m
Mike C 6,021 m
David W 6,244 m
Janice 6,706 m
Danno 7,000 m
Norma 10,101 m ...a palindrome !
Kevin 10,210 m
Jayne 11,111 m ...a palindrome of the first order!
Thor 11,226 m
David A 11,358 m
bg 12,031 m
K2 12,164 m
Tombeur 12,659 m
Ron 14,014 m ...a favorite double aught double of his!
E V 14,406 m
Christine 16,353 m - welcome!
Image Derric 21,097 m ....he moons us...again!
Image Ed 52,195 m ...there's a full moon in there!

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