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

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!
46
85%
No way! You all are wacko!
8
15%
 
Total votes: 54

User avatar
Kona2
Marathon Poster
Posts: 11641
Joined: December 29th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Location: Denver, CO

All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.08.2020

Post by Kona2 » September 9th, 2020, 10:46 am

Definitely got the cold temperatures, a welcome reprieve from the 90Fs...but not more than a couple of inches of snow. Just enough for the dogs to get totally giddy with it all.


Fall Team Challenge.....sign on....sign on....sign on !

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:


1.45 MM Cornel
800 K Johan
750 K Ted
400 K Patrick S
150 K Robert H
150 K NW


Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!


Tony 1,111 m ....a onesie palindrome!
Jeff D 4,257 m
Rebecca 5,000 m
Donna 5,088 m
GMan 5,140 m
William S 5,400 m
Patrick S 6,300 m
JD 6,317 m
Patrick Hsr 6,757 m
Tombeur 6,817 m
Michael C 7,000 m
Robert H 7,000 m
Trevor 7,095 m
Jean 8,392 m
Robin 8,500 m
Peter E 8,714 m
NW 8,840 m
Kevin 9,104 m
Andrew C 10,000 m
Heather 10,000 m
K2 10,000 m
AJ 10,100 m...with a YTD palindrome of 1,371,731 m
Rich Mc 10,149 m
William C 10,187 m
Andrew S 10,293 m
Jodi 11,421 m
Janice 11,683 m
Johan 11,761 m
Brett 12,076 m
Norma 12,121 m ...a Welkian palindrome!
Stefan 14,402 m
Patrick Hmr 17,056 m
Minnie 17,773 m
David A 18,097 m
Image Gary 21,097 m ....mooner!
Image Cornel 21,544 m...mooner!
Image Ron 22,922 m ...a palindrome and a mooner!
Image Ted 25,000 m ...mooner!

User avatar
Kona2
Marathon Poster
Posts: 11641
Joined: December 29th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Location: Denver, CO

All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.09.2020

Post by Kona2 » September 10th, 2020, 8:44 am

September is not just for the start up of the Fall Challenge, although that does occur within the week! September 19th is International Talk Like A Pirate Day...and there's no time like the present to start thinking about how many ayes and avasts you're going to sprinkle into your commentary throughout the day. A teammate first introduced us to this celebration - and I'm passing it along to you. Might as well practice now so these phrases will just naturally be spoken.

http://talklikeapirate.com/wordpress/how-to/

Ahoy! – “Hello!”

Avast! – Stop and give attention. It can be used in a sense of surprise, “Whoa! Get a load of that!” which today makes it more of a “Check it out” or “No way!” or “Get off!”

Aye! – “Why yes, I agree most heartily with everything you just said or did.”

Aye aye! – “I’ll get right on that sir, as soon as my break is over.”

Arrr! – This one is often confused with arrrgh, which is of course the sound you make when you sit on a belaying pin. “Arrr!” can mean, variously, “yes,” “I agree,” “I’m happy,” “I’m enjoying this beer,” “My team is going to win it all,” “I saw that television show, it sucked!” and “That was a clever remark you or I just made.” And those are just a few of the myriad possibilities of Arrr!

And those are just words starting with A....check out the website for advanced talk like a pirate instruction - or at least the words that start with other letters! Use at your own discretion.


MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:


2.9 MM Ron
1.65 MM David A
1.45 MM Norma
850 K Tombeur
700 K Rebecca
500 K William C ....a cool half million!
350 K Richard Mc
300 K Howard
150 K Stefan


Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!


Tony 1,111 m ...one of a kind! A palindrome!
GMan 2,020 m ...oh what a year!
Dan O' 3,235 m
Howard 4,4015 m
Rebecca 5,000 m
Gary 5,069 m
JD 5,321 m
Steve W 6,279 m
Michael S 6,525 m
Tombeur 6,801 m
Patrick S 6,814 m'
NW 7016 m
Zach 7,017 m
William Ch 7,539 m
Andrew S 7,254 m
Peter E 7,967 m
Robert E 8,000 m
Robin 8,500 m
Andrew C 10,000 m
AJ 10,100 m
Jean 10,446 m
William C 11,092 m
Rich Mc 11,647 m
Joerg 12,000 m
Norma 12,121 m ...a Welkian palindrome!
Ian 12,203 m
danwho 13,131 m ...a lucky 13 palindrome!
David A 14,664 m
Minnie 17,630 m
Brett 18,402 m
Stefan 18,691 m
Cornel 20,214 m
Image Ron 22,822 m ...a palindrome and a mooner!
Image Ed 30,003 m ..a palindrome and a mooner!

User avatar
Kona2
Marathon Poster
Posts: 11641
Joined: December 29th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Location: Denver, CO

All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.10.2020

Post by Kona2 » September 11th, 2020, 10:00 am

Image

FALL TEAM CHALLENGE: Starts Tuesday!

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

2.3 MM Minnie
1.75 MM Brett
750 K Ken G
550 K david w
400 K Patrick Hsr
350 K JD
250 K Robin
100 K William S
100 K Janice
50 K Brickman


Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!

Tony 1,111 m ...a palindrome! Onesies!
Jodi 3,020 m
Jeff D 4,273 m
Norton 5,000 m
Rebecca 5,000 m
William S 5,100 m
GMan 5,194 m
Zach 6,451 m
NW 6,706 m
Patrick S 6,867 m
david w 7,000 m
Robert H 7,000 m
Tombeur 7,429 m
Brickman 7,721 m
Robin 7,777 m ....a palindrome! Lucky 7's!
Donna 7,952 m
Steve W 8,000 m
Howard 8,106 m
Andrew C 10,000 m
Virginia 10,000 m
AJ 10,100 m
Janice 10,522 m
Peter E 10,696 m
Rich Mc 11,537 m
K2 12,000 m
Norma 12,121 m ...a Welkian palindrome...and one and a two...a one and a two...
JD 13,335 m
Patrick Hsr 13,337 m
Stefan 14,167 m
Brett 14,232 m
Thor 16,234 m ....maybe that new bike seat is working out!
Image17,666 m ....well hula, hula...there's a bit of bedevilment there...
David A 18,355 m
Image Cornel 21,255 m ....mooner!
Image Ron 23,232 m ...a Sinatra palindrome! Mooner!
Image Ken G 40,000 m ... mega update!

User avatar
BAZzy
6k Poster
Posts: 958
Joined: March 12th, 2009, 1:45 am
Location: Sydney, Australia
Contact:

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

Post by BAZzy » September 11th, 2020, 5:58 pm

Howdy Lunies, thought I should poke my head in and say g’day, remember me. We’ve been touring the Australian Outback spending some time in the Strzleckie Desert, so not able to communicate too well. The country is amazing as it has had some rain, especially the desert areas, so there is an abundance of wild flowers. Currently camped on the Darling River, which is flowing, so had some time on the water. Home in about a week where I will need to ‘reaquaint’ Myself with the Erg. Trust all are well, Cheers Baz B)
"Those who don't think it can be done shouldn't bother the person doing it..."
www.thelandy.com

User avatar
Kona2
Marathon Poster
Posts: 11641
Joined: December 29th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Location: Denver, CO

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

Post by Kona2 » September 12th, 2020, 9:17 am

BAZzy wrote:
September 11th, 2020, 5:58 pm
Howdy Lunies, thought I should poke my head in and say g’day, remember me. We’ve been touring the Australian Outback spending some time in the Strzleckie Desert, so not able to communicate too well. The country is amazing as it has had some rain, especially the desert areas, so there is an abundance of wild flowers. Currently camped on the Darling River, which is flowing, so had some time on the water. Home in about a week where I will need to ‘reaquaint’ Myself with the Erg. Trust all are well, Cheers Baz B)
Always good to hear from you, Baz. Australian Outback is a wonderous bunch of places - I always go on a bunny trail of the mind when I start figuring out where places like the Strzlecki Desert are relative to the rest of Australia. And to find out that one section of the Strzlecki is the Cobbler Sandhills, home to some sheep called Cobblers that are most resistant to shearing...well, that was an added plus. When I first looked up Cobbler Sheep, all I found was some recipes for mutton....yikes. Run sheep run...don't get fleeced either.

User avatar
Kona2
Marathon Poster
Posts: 11641
Joined: December 29th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Location: Denver, CO

All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.11.2020

Post by Kona2 » September 12th, 2020, 9:41 am

Ah....another weekend ! Have some fun with it!

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

2.95 MM Ron
1.5 MM Cornel
1.4 MM AJ with a YTD palindrome of 1,402,041 m
500 K Robert E...a cool half million!
350 K Jean
100 K Priscilla


Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!

Patrick Hmr 2,676 m
Rebecca 3,000 m
Heather 5,000 m
Norton 5,000 m
William S 5,500 m...a double double!
NW 5,687 m
Brickman 5,925 m
Howard 6,015 m
Kevin Mc 6,091 m
Michael S 6,646 m
Peter E 6,675 m
Patrick Hsr 6,682 m
Brett 6,703 m
Robert H 7,000 m
Robert E 8,000 m
Louie 9,111 m... a nod to 9.11
Stefan 9,444 m
Tombeur 9,922 m ...a double double!
Keith 10,000 m :D
Virginia 10,000 m
AJ 10,110 m
Lisa 10,033 m
Priscilla 10,411 m
Janice 10,503 m
Richard Mc 11,528 m
Joerg 12,000 m
Norma 12,121 m ...a Welkian palindrome!
danwho 13,131 m ...a palindrome!
K2 13,273 m
Jean 14,797 m
Gary 16,494 m
Minnie 17,638 m
Cornel 20,310 m
Image Ron 22,911 m...a nod to 9.11 and a mooner!


Continuing on about the sheep:

Just read a drover's account of managing a lot of 1300 sheep through Queensland, including moving them through a portion of the Strzelecki Desert. It was not recommended that the sheep be moved through that area because it was so dry, and there were innumerable wild dogs that would try to nab the sheep. The drover was told that he would lose the lot of them if he went that way, but like many independently minded folks, he said he would do it anyway. That he feared floods more. And darn if he didn't run into some flooding. And drought - account tells of resurrecting some old wells that were filled with silt, so they could bucket out 50,000 gallons for the sheep. His team had to light fires around the sheep each night to keep the wild dogs away. Took them 38 days to get their sheep to market...and they didn't lose a single sheep. This account was written in the 1933 time frame. Baz started this bunny trail...or sheep crawl. Never know what he'll come up with next.

normadelaney
6k Poster
Posts: 716
Joined: November 26th, 2013, 1:48 pm

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

Post by normadelaney » September 12th, 2020, 11:52 am

Ah, I always enjoy a good sheep story, especially ones with a happy ending. :D

I guess it was only a short-term happy ending for the sheep since they ended up at market.

User avatar
Kona2
Marathon Poster
Posts: 11641
Joined: December 29th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Location: Denver, CO

All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.12.2020

Post by Kona2 » September 13th, 2020, 10:12 am

ImageImageImageImageImage

Whoop, whoop and woohoo! Congratulations, Lunies ! 55 million team meters!! Way to erg !

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

2.2 MM Ed
1.4 MM Patrick Hmr
1.2 MM Andrew C
500 K Thor...a cool half million...and pretty quickly, too!
400 K Peter E


Thanks, everyone, for erging with us! Welcome back to Kerry ! 141 Lunies on the roster!

Tony 1,111 m ...a one of a kind palindrome!
Norton 2,000 m
Steve W 2,000 m
Kerry 2,051 m
Rebecca 3,000 m
NW 4,416 m
Jeff D 4,511 m
Virginia 5,000 m
Gman 5,141 m
Jodi 5,808 m
Joerg 6,179 m
Tombeur 6,515 m
Louie 6,666 m ...another one of a kind palindrome!
Robert H 7,000 m
JD 7,025 m
Zach 7,843 m
Peter E 8,138 m
Robin 8,500 m
Stefan 10,258 m
Norma 12,121 m ...a Welkian palindrome!
danwho 13,131 m ...a palindrome!
William C 13,527 m
AJ 17,100 m
Minnie 17,595 m
David A 18,186 m
Andrew C 20,000 m
Image Thor 21,329 m ...mooner!
Image Ron 23,032 m ...a palindrome and a mooner!
Image Patrick Hmr 36,595 m ..... mooner!
Image Ed 53,335 m ...mega mooner!

User avatar
Kona2
Marathon Poster
Posts: 11641
Joined: December 29th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Location: Denver, CO

He's A Meter Multi-Millionaire !! AGAIN !!

Post by Kona2 » September 14th, 2020, 7:36 am

ImageImageImage Image

Whoop, whoop, and it's ANOTHER million meters !! Congratulations, Ron, on achieving a THREE million meter erging season (again). We wish you any, MANY more!!

User avatar
Kona2
Marathon Poster
Posts: 11641
Joined: December 29th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Location: Denver, CO

All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.13.2020

Post by Kona2 » September 14th, 2020, 8:46 am

Image
A Colorado Fall blue sky day at Lake Granby with a dusting of snow on the mountains... ! Several big wildfires still burning - yet last week's snowfall dampened their intensity. We are receiving smoke from out of state - but air quality index is nothing to compare with California, Oregon and Washington's 300 - 450 indices even on our recent smokiest days. Grateful.

Fall Team Challenge starts TOMORROW !! Make sure you're signed up to participate !

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

3 MM Ron M
2.35 MM Minnie
2.25 MM Ed
1.5 MM Norma
1.3 MM Michael C
1.05 MM danwho
800 K Zach
700 K Andrew S
350 K Ron W


Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!

Tony 1,111 m ...a palindrome of one of a kinds!
Jodi 2,831 m
Brickman 3,846 m
Tombeur 4,246 m
Cornel 5,000 m
Virginia 5,000 m
Rebecca 6,000 m
Bernie 6,038 m
JD 6,513 m
David A 7,454 m
david w 8,000 m
Robert E 8,000 m
Robert H 8,000 m
Trevor 8,050 m
Robin 8,500 m
Peter E 9,378 m
AJ 10,100 m
Michael S 10,261 m
Norma 12,121 m ...a one and a two...palindrome!
danwho 13,131 m ...palindrome!
Patrick Hsr 13,375 m
Michael C 15,000 m
Minnie 17,639 m

Image Mooners!

Ron W ImageImageImageImageImage m ...this is my all time favorite palindrome (who knows why)! A mooner, too!
Ron 22,822 m ...a palindrome and a mooner!
Zach 27,694 m ...mooner!
Ken G 30,000 m ...mooner!
Andrew S 32,148 m ... mooner!
Patrick Hmr 32,521 m ... mooner!
Ed 33,333 m ...a palindrome and a mooner!


The Concept2 10 MM sweatshirt prize is perfect for fall mornings and evenings! Earn yours soonest!!

Titus
Paddler
Posts: 1
Joined: September 5th, 2020, 12:51 am

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

Post by Titus » September 14th, 2020, 9:37 pm

Hi All from Atlanta !

My name is Titus and I just joined your team and hopefully I can make you proud. I have an affinity for all things dealing with the universe!

BigBrett58
2k Poster
Posts: 276
Joined: September 10th, 2010, 1:37 pm

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

Post by BigBrett58 » September 15th, 2020, 8:59 am

Time to get after it once again! FTC, here we go.

User avatar
Kona2
Marathon Poster
Posts: 11641
Joined: December 29th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Location: Denver, CO

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

Post by Kona2 » September 15th, 2020, 9:11 am

Titus wrote:
September 14th, 2020, 9:37 pm
Hi All from Atlanta !

My name is Titus and I just joined your team and hopefully I can make you proud. I have an affinity for all things dealing with the universe!
Welcome!

User avatar
Kona2
Marathon Poster
Posts: 11641
Joined: December 29th, 2007, 12:11 pm
Location: Denver, CO

All In A Day's ERG: Team Progress Thru 9.14.2020

Post by Kona2 » September 15th, 2020, 11:07 am

Image

Fall Team Challenge.....game ON !!! Day 1 of 31 ! Teams will be up and down the leaderboard as new teammates join in and post their meters. We started the morning at spot 17, then moved to 13 and last I looked we were at 14. Here's the link:

https://log.concept2.com/challenges/ftc/2021/teams

MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:

1.8 MM Brett
1.7 MM David A
1.45 MM Patrick Hmr
1.15 MM Gary
1.1 MM K2
950 K Virginia
350 K Corey
350 K Kevin Mc


Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!

Teresa 2,000 m
NW 3,081 m
Norton 4,000 m
Rebecca 5,000 m
Donna 5,122 m
Jeff D 5,127 m
Priscilla 5,199 m
Zach 5,897 m
JD 6,015 m
Patrick Hsr 6,726 m
Peter E 7,903 m
Robert E 8,000 m
Robert H 8,000 m
Howard 8,051 m
Michael C 8,500 m
William C 9,596 m
Kevin Mc 9,676 m
K2 10,000 m
Ron W 10,000 m
Virginia 10,000 m...and she's closing in on ONE million meters!!
AJ 10,100 m ...for a YTD palindrome of 1,439,341 m! Woot!
Janice 10,710 m
Corey 11,620 m
Norma 12,121 m ...a Welkian palindrome...a one and a two..a one and a two...
Dennis 13,431 m ...a palindrome!
Patrick Hmr 14,664 m
Minnie 17,685 m
David A 18,035 m
Andrew C 20,000 m
Cornel 20,031 m
Image Ron 22,422 m ...a palindrome and a mooner!
Image Ted 24,000 m .... mooner!
Image Gary 28,461 m ... mooner! Half marathon plus some extra!
Image Brett 40,031 m ....mega mooner!
Image Titus 181,574 m ...emptied his meter piggy bank!



And now a side note...

The ospreys or seahawks are still in residence at some of the high country lake areas. These birds dive down into the lake, and snag a fish (rainbow trout and kokanee are stocked in Lake Granby for example). Before heading back to the nest, the osprey goes to what we have called the killing pole and beheads the fish. These killing poles are generally pretty close to the nest, and are just about the same height. I'd describe these as Discovery Channel looking poles with all the pieces and parts falling to the ground for crows and other scavengers to take.

It is not unusual for the ospreys that nest closest to our location to do a low fly by to check out dogs, people when we first arrive. And sometimes they do have a fish in talons...and sometimes there is a camera nearby!


Image

Rick C
Paddler
Posts: 9
Joined: April 15th, 2009, 2:50 pm
Location: Monroe, Michigan

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

Post by Rick C » September 15th, 2020, 1:38 pm

It has been 6 months, but I finally was able to post my first meters for the season. Our Y closed down March 14, and just opened again last Wednesday. There are only 2 ergs there, and one is now taped up to maintain distance. I'm not a good waiter. I got in line with Concept 2 on July 27 to order one for my very own, but my order date is now Oct 5. Let me repeat, I'm not a good waiter. I work at a bicycle shop (Jack's Bicycles, Monroe MI), and we have had the same issues with the supply chain. Some of the bikes we usually stock will not be available until - wait for iiiiiiiiiit - late March 2021. Fortunately, I have a young dog to take me for walks (Jasper the Labradoodle), and an 11 year old grandson, Noah, to come over and do online school at our house (and pester and prod and poke at me all day), so I haven't exactly turned into a carrot. Nice to get back at it, but it's HARD (and slow) with a mask on.

Post Reply