LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Team Progress Thru 8.20.22
It was a three owl walk this morning! One in flight. Have to download the photo on that one. They were all great horned owls. And one night heron. This is your birding report.
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
5.15 MM Chip
5 MM Chip
1.2 MM Tombeur
700 K Steve W
600 K Thor
550 K Ron W
150 K Adam
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
GMan 1,132 m
Brent 2,304 m
Kevin 2,516 m
Larry 3,000 m
JD 3,017 m
Frank 3,163 m
Scott 3,713 m
Rick 5,621 m
Benjamin 6,195 m
Lynne 7,500 m
Adam 8,000 m
Angelo 10,000 m
danwho 14,141 m...a palindrome!
Ron W 15,000 m
Steve W 15,222 m
Tombeur 20,489 m
Kiara 21,097 m ... a half marathon! Woot!
Bill L 24,830 m...mooner!
Wild Bill 27,272 m...a palindrome and a mooner!
Thor 40,030 m...mooner!
Chip 160,943 m....that's a lotta hours on yer bike!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
5.15 MM Chip
5 MM Chip
1.2 MM Tombeur
700 K Steve W
600 K Thor
550 K Ron W
150 K Adam
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
GMan 1,132 m
Brent 2,304 m
Kevin 2,516 m
Larry 3,000 m
JD 3,017 m
Frank 3,163 m
Scott 3,713 m
Rick 5,621 m
Benjamin 6,195 m
Lynne 7,500 m
Adam 8,000 m
Angelo 10,000 m
danwho 14,141 m...a palindrome!
Ron W 15,000 m
Steve W 15,222 m
Tombeur 20,489 m
Kiara 21,097 m ... a half marathon! Woot!
Bill L 24,830 m...mooner!
Wild Bill 27,272 m...a palindrome and a mooner!
Thor 40,030 m...mooner!
Chip 160,943 m....that's a lotta hours on yer bike!
Team Progress Thru 8.22.22
37 Lunies hanging on now that we've reached week 4...keep going!!
Yesterday was a travel day - so apologies! Did pickup and ride that new bike from the bike shop to Mom's ...and riding in 98F was a scorcher for sure. It was a fun ride anyway - there's nothing quite like taking your new ride out for its inaugural miles! I will enjoy the rides more when it's a little cooler.
A few days ago, and then subsequently, it was a three owl day. Noted that one was in flight, and that I'd get the downloaded photo. Pretty excited about this sighting, because it can be hard enough to find the owls anyway, and to catch a photo in midflight - well, that was even more fun! There's one great horned that always looks like a sleepy Yoda (probably was out bopping mice on the head all night), and while it looks like more than 14 inches or so tall - I was surprised at the wing span!!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations: hooboy! The list is LONG!
5.2 MM Chip
2.6 MM Wild Bill
1.5 MM David A
750 K Ken G
700 K Thor
450 K Robin
400 K Patrick Hmr
300 K Ed
250 K Bill
250 K Ted
250 K Ken P
250 K Patrick Hsr
200 K Gary
150 K Benjamin
150 K Patrick S
150 K Brickman
100 K Steve D
100 K Josh
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Wim 500 m
GMan 1,045 m
JD 2,110 m
Jacob 2,111 m
Kevin 2,119 m
Michael G 3,051 m
Frank 3,079 m
Patrick Hmr 3,652 m
Josh 5,022 m
Kiara 5,111 m
Bill 5,170 m
Maria 5,316 m
Danny 5,360 m
David W 6,352 m
Jason 7,080 m
Howard 8,011 m
Steve Ha 8,500 m
Larry 9,004 m
Ken P 10,000 m
Patrick Hsr 10,000 m
Steve W 11,184 m
Ted 12,000 m
Steve D 12,613 m
Trevor 13,524 m
Ian 13,691 m
Minnie 14,244 m
Ed 15,000 m
Lynne 15,000 m
Judy 15,335 m
Andrea 16,775 m...pretty sure there are two palindromes in there!
Adam 18,000 m
Brickman 18,000 m
Carol 18,160 m
Robin 18,839 m
Tombeur 19,274 m
Benjamin 19,997 m
Angelo 20,000 m
Ken G 20,000 m
Robert H 20,000 m
Norma 20,202 m...two palindromes in this number also!
Dan O' 20,297 m
21,097 m and more = mooenrs!
Gary 21,097 m Viking mooner!
Scott 22,026 m...mooner!
Dennis 23,431 m...mooner and one palindrome in there!
Peter E 25,583 m...mooner!
Brent 26,030 m...mooner!
Patrick S 27,028 m...mooner!
Ron 34,449 m...mooner!
David A 39,293 m...a palindrome and a mooner!
Wild Bill 61,459 m...mega mooner!
Chip 69,459 m...mega mooner!
Thor 76,177 m...mega mooner! King of the boat.
Yesterday was a travel day - so apologies! Did pickup and ride that new bike from the bike shop to Mom's ...and riding in 98F was a scorcher for sure. It was a fun ride anyway - there's nothing quite like taking your new ride out for its inaugural miles! I will enjoy the rides more when it's a little cooler.
A few days ago, and then subsequently, it was a three owl day. Noted that one was in flight, and that I'd get the downloaded photo. Pretty excited about this sighting, because it can be hard enough to find the owls anyway, and to catch a photo in midflight - well, that was even more fun! There's one great horned that always looks like a sleepy Yoda (probably was out bopping mice on the head all night), and while it looks like more than 14 inches or so tall - I was surprised at the wing span!!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations: hooboy! The list is LONG!
5.2 MM Chip
2.6 MM Wild Bill
1.5 MM David A
750 K Ken G
700 K Thor
450 K Robin
400 K Patrick Hmr
300 K Ed
250 K Bill
250 K Ted
250 K Ken P
250 K Patrick Hsr
200 K Gary
150 K Benjamin
150 K Patrick S
150 K Brickman
100 K Steve D
100 K Josh
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Wim 500 m
GMan 1,045 m
JD 2,110 m
Jacob 2,111 m
Kevin 2,119 m
Michael G 3,051 m
Frank 3,079 m
Patrick Hmr 3,652 m
Josh 5,022 m
Kiara 5,111 m
Bill 5,170 m
Maria 5,316 m
Danny 5,360 m
David W 6,352 m
Jason 7,080 m
Howard 8,011 m
Steve Ha 8,500 m
Larry 9,004 m
Ken P 10,000 m
Patrick Hsr 10,000 m
Steve W 11,184 m
Ted 12,000 m
Steve D 12,613 m
Trevor 13,524 m
Ian 13,691 m
Minnie 14,244 m
Ed 15,000 m
Lynne 15,000 m
Judy 15,335 m
Andrea 16,775 m...pretty sure there are two palindromes in there!
Adam 18,000 m
Brickman 18,000 m
Carol 18,160 m
Robin 18,839 m
Tombeur 19,274 m
Benjamin 19,997 m
Angelo 20,000 m
Ken G 20,000 m
Robert H 20,000 m
Norma 20,202 m...two palindromes in this number also!
Dan O' 20,297 m
21,097 m and more = mooenrs!
Gary 21,097 m Viking mooner!
Scott 22,026 m...mooner!
Dennis 23,431 m...mooner and one palindrome in there!
Peter E 25,583 m...mooner!
Brent 26,030 m...mooner!
Patrick S 27,028 m...mooner!
Ron 34,449 m...mooner!
David A 39,293 m...a palindrome and a mooner!
Wild Bill 61,459 m...mega mooner!
Chip 69,459 m...mega mooner!
Thor 76,177 m...mega mooner! King of the boat.
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Very nice owl photo. I remember a long time ago attending a talk by Dr. Heinz Meng about falcons and owls. At one point during the lecture, he had an owl fly inches over all our heads - and like you said, with the wing span, it's quite large - and the amazing thing was you couldn't hear a thing... at which point the lecture moved to how the owl's flight was so quiet.
Team Progress Thru 8.23.22
Took the bike out for a short spin early this AM - and saw a few things I did NOT expect to see in this part of the world. It's amazing how a bike can take you places you wouldn't otherwise know about, and how those places can be nestled in right next to community developments. Today's visual "catch" was a golden eagle, two black faced sheep (truly had to stop for the photo opp because I thought they looked like walruses!),horses and....an ostrich. I kid you not. All within a 5 miles radius. So. I encourage you to explore your nearby neighborhoods with some alternative transport (could be your feet, your skis, your bike) - guarantee there's stuff out there that will surprise you!
sheep "walruses"
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
5.3 MM Chip
800 K Norma
800 K Minnie
700 K Angelo
700 K Brent
350 K Peter E
200 K Scott
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
NW1 1,530 m
Kevin 2,167 m
Patrick Hsr 5,000 m
Danny 5,247 m
Larry 5,502 m
Andrea 5,555 m...a high five palindrome!
Tom R 6,023 m
Ian 6,562 m
Lynne 7,500 m
Scott 7,660 m
Steve D 9,758 m
Angelo 10,000 m
Frank 10,000 m
Gary 10,000 m
Peter E 10,000 m
Norma 10,101 m...a one aught one palindrome!
Judy 10,118 m
Brent 10,703 m
Ed 12,000 m
Tombeur 12,231 m
Patrick S 13,127 m
Minnie 14,023 m
David A 15,548 m
Steve W 16,000 m
Robin 18,795 m
Thor 35,070 m...mooner!
Chip 96,716 m...mega mooner!
sheep "walruses"
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
5.3 MM Chip
800 K Norma
800 K Minnie
700 K Angelo
700 K Brent
350 K Peter E
200 K Scott
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
NW1 1,530 m
Kevin 2,167 m
Patrick Hsr 5,000 m
Danny 5,247 m
Larry 5,502 m
Andrea 5,555 m...a high five palindrome!
Tom R 6,023 m
Ian 6,562 m
Lynne 7,500 m
Scott 7,660 m
Steve D 9,758 m
Angelo 10,000 m
Frank 10,000 m
Gary 10,000 m
Peter E 10,000 m
Norma 10,101 m...a one aught one palindrome!
Judy 10,118 m
Brent 10,703 m
Ed 12,000 m
Tombeur 12,231 m
Patrick S 13,127 m
Minnie 14,023 m
David A 15,548 m
Steve W 16,000 m
Robin 18,795 m
Thor 35,070 m...mooner!
Chip 96,716 m...mega mooner!
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Re: Team Progress Thru 8.22.22
What a great shot!
It seems very lucky to be able to get such a photo.
David
Re: Team Progress Thru 8.22.22
Yes, lucky! But mostly being in the right place at the right time - with the right camera equipment. That owl was chased out of its sleeping spot by a curious dog (not mine). It flew to a rooftop, and you could just tell that it was going to fly. Camera at the ready - and multiple photos. Two were really good. Same owl, but this one is more intense.
Team Progress Thru 8.24.22
37 Lunies still hanging on now that we've reached week 4...keep going!!
Some bigger meter numbers being posted across the Lunie board in the last day or three as we conclude the Dog Days of Summmr challenge!
Meanwhile, up in Halibut Cove, AK, things are looking pretty green ! But...getting ahead of the story (I work at these to keep you all entertained, and because I figure if something catches my curiosity...it might catch yours as well). Our man in Alaska, aka Alaska Dan, sent me a photo of what he called mansized tinker toys. These 260 lb toys were something he designed and built for a friend who lives in Halibut Cove to help reduce beach erosion. I asked how he was going to get them there because Halibut Cove is accessible by water approach. He said that he had to take them apart into somewhat manageable 60 lb loads, put them in his truck (that meant of ton of weight in the truck), and get them to the ferry. I believe a transfer was also involved. Once at the final destination, he had to lug them up the beach, 60 lb at a time. His reward was dinner out at Halibut Cove...and what a view! Clouds reflected in the water! We'll see how the tinkertoy erosion control works out! Again, something you don't see every day!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
5.35 MM Chip
2.65 MM Wild Bill
1.55 MM David A
1.25 MM Tombeur
750 K Thor
600 K danwho
400 K Judy
100 K Josh
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us! Welcome back to Virginia !
Patrick S 1,013 m
GMan 1,075 m
Steve W 2,000 m
Jason 3,289 m
Maria 3,658 m
Patrick Hsr 5,000 m
Virginia 5,000 m
Josh 5,025 m
Trevor 5,030 m
Judy 5,144 m
Larry 5,505 m
Steve D 6,009 m
Lynne 7,500 m
Robin 7,600 m
Tombeur 8,529 m
Andrea 8,888 m...a crazy 8s palindrome! How Lunie!
Adam 9,000 m
Peter E 9,458 m
Benjamin 10,000 m
Kiara 10,000 m
Norma 10,101 m...a one aught one palindrome!
Ken 10,542 m
Rich Mc 11,117 m
Brent 11,157 m
Angelo 12,000 m
David A 14,327 m
Ed 15,000 m
Minnie 15,137 m
danwho 15,151 m...a palindrome!
Carol 18,491 m
Scott 19,132 m
Ian 19,365 m
Bill 29,172 m ...mooner!
Wild Bill 43,323 m...mooner!
Thor 45,113 m...mooner!
Chip 52,508 m...mooner!
Some bigger meter numbers being posted across the Lunie board in the last day or three as we conclude the Dog Days of Summmr challenge!
Meanwhile, up in Halibut Cove, AK, things are looking pretty green ! But...getting ahead of the story (I work at these to keep you all entertained, and because I figure if something catches my curiosity...it might catch yours as well). Our man in Alaska, aka Alaska Dan, sent me a photo of what he called mansized tinker toys. These 260 lb toys were something he designed and built for a friend who lives in Halibut Cove to help reduce beach erosion. I asked how he was going to get them there because Halibut Cove is accessible by water approach. He said that he had to take them apart into somewhat manageable 60 lb loads, put them in his truck (that meant of ton of weight in the truck), and get them to the ferry. I believe a transfer was also involved. Once at the final destination, he had to lug them up the beach, 60 lb at a time. His reward was dinner out at Halibut Cove...and what a view! Clouds reflected in the water! We'll see how the tinkertoy erosion control works out! Again, something you don't see every day!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
5.35 MM Chip
2.65 MM Wild Bill
1.55 MM David A
1.25 MM Tombeur
750 K Thor
600 K danwho
400 K Judy
100 K Josh
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us! Welcome back to Virginia !
Patrick S 1,013 m
GMan 1,075 m
Steve W 2,000 m
Jason 3,289 m
Maria 3,658 m
Patrick Hsr 5,000 m
Virginia 5,000 m
Josh 5,025 m
Trevor 5,030 m
Judy 5,144 m
Larry 5,505 m
Steve D 6,009 m
Lynne 7,500 m
Robin 7,600 m
Tombeur 8,529 m
Andrea 8,888 m...a crazy 8s palindrome! How Lunie!
Adam 9,000 m
Peter E 9,458 m
Benjamin 10,000 m
Kiara 10,000 m
Norma 10,101 m...a one aught one palindrome!
Ken 10,542 m
Rich Mc 11,117 m
Brent 11,157 m
Angelo 12,000 m
David A 14,327 m
Ed 15,000 m
Minnie 15,137 m
danwho 15,151 m...a palindrome!
Carol 18,491 m
Scott 19,132 m
Ian 19,365 m
Bill 29,172 m ...mooner!
Wild Bill 43,323 m...mooner!
Thor 45,113 m...mooner!
Chip 52,508 m...mooner!
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
It's been a goal of mine to hit 300 watts for 60 minutes. I made that tonight, barely. Scraped by with 308 watts. My heart rate climbed steadily from 160bpm to 193bpm ... I think I found my limit
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
The picture of those erosion control devices is fascinating. I wonder how durable they will be in the (presumably) harsh Alaskan elements?
Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
I asked about the installation - and really just how they were supposed to work! He's modeled these tinkertoys on a larger model tinkertoys that can be used to line an ocean jetty.
Dan's tinkertoys are installed with rock bolts in interlocking sets.
He explained to me that these are interlocking, multifaceted structures that are designed to deflect wave action and prevent erosion. That's what he is attempting to simulate with his much smaller tinkertoys. As you can see in photo above, the limited amount of beach is right at the base of the stairway. Cool idea anyway!
Team Progress Thru 8.25.22
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
5.45 MM Chip
800 K Thor
350 K Ed
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us! We're down to the final THREE days of the Dog Days!
Jodi 1,000 m
David W 2,000 m
Michael G 2,000 m
Jacob 2,049 m
Jason 3,252 m
Dan O' 5,056 m
Kevin 5,250 m
Maria 5,298 m
Scott 6,088 m
Brickman 7,000 m
Larry 7,000 m
Lynne 7,500 m
Andrea 7,777 m...a lucky 7 palindrome!
Adam 9,000 m
Tombeur 9,142 m
Gary 9,420 m
Benjamin 10,000 m
Ken G 10,000 m
Steve W 10,000 m
Norma 10,101 m...a one aught one palindrome!
Brent 10,800 m
Steve D 11,678 m
Ed 12,000 m
Wild Bill 14,441 m...a palindrome!
David A 14,517 m
Zach 34,509 m...mooner!
Thor 43,710 m...mooner!
Chip 82,937 m...mooner!
5.45 MM Chip
800 K Thor
350 K Ed
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us! We're down to the final THREE days of the Dog Days!
Jodi 1,000 m
David W 2,000 m
Michael G 2,000 m
Jacob 2,049 m
Jason 3,252 m
Dan O' 5,056 m
Kevin 5,250 m
Maria 5,298 m
Scott 6,088 m
Brickman 7,000 m
Larry 7,000 m
Lynne 7,500 m
Andrea 7,777 m...a lucky 7 palindrome!
Adam 9,000 m
Tombeur 9,142 m
Gary 9,420 m
Benjamin 10,000 m
Ken G 10,000 m
Steve W 10,000 m
Norma 10,101 m...a one aught one palindrome!
Brent 10,800 m
Steve D 11,678 m
Ed 12,000 m
Wild Bill 14,441 m...a palindrome!
David A 14,517 m
Zach 34,509 m...mooner!
Thor 43,710 m...mooner!
Chip 82,937 m...mooner!
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Re: LUNA-TICS TEAM ROOM: Year-round "Looney" fun.
Wow!
Congratulations!
David