Thank you for your detailled description of your 100k, John! I was wondering how someone would survive such a huge distance. With your story I'm even more in awe!
danwho wrote:So how about a poll guessing the next team member to try the 100K - I'm betting Brigitte.
Thanks for your vote of confidence, Dan, but I doubt that I would be able to do something like that. The longest piece I have ever rowed in a piece was the FM back in April, when my legs felt pretty much like failing on the last meters. And just imagining doing almost 2.5 times the distance .... But, in the words of the (REAL!) James Bond: "Never say never!"
Shannon, great to see you in the boat again!

How did your Marathon Training work out?
Lorri, I always thought that Canada was colder than hereabouts, sounds like you almost have spring ...
Thanks for the "historical notes" about the original voyageurs, Jim! Our boat has really picked up some speed since then, and if everybody keeps rowing like that, we will arrive in Vermont before we even know it!
Great time on the 2k, Francois! Congrats!
I will be a lot away from home during the Holiday Challenge (business trips, etc.), but I hope I can sneak in enough meters on the days in-between to make the 200k anyway.