04-23-2013 11:13 AM
tst wrote:Also, my former image seems to have disappeared, but it should be obvious that it's from The Shawshank Redemption.
some sites don't allow direct linking from other sites. If you "right-click..copy url" and paste the url in a new browser window, it is there alright.
04-24-2013 12:41 PM
Weird snow this weekend... couple inches of fresh on top of crusty hard stuff. Bad news for avalanches.
Stuck to the trees and flat areas.
Good snow up north.
10 feet of it.
04-24-2013 12:56 PM
SnowMule wrote:
10 feet of it.
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Looks like you added an inch there. Typical male. 😄
04-24-2013 02:15 PM
I'm not sure which one's right, the ultrasonic sensor is about 6" off from what any of the sticks read. Could have poked the snow with my avalanche probe too, I suppose... and gotten another completely different reading
"A man with one snow depth stick knows how deep the snow is; a man with two snow depth sticks is never quite sure...."
04-29-2013 12:41 PM
Quick ride last night. High of 80°F today, snow wednesday, then back into the 60s next weekend.
Expired site license
05-06-2013 12:14 PM - edited 05-06-2013 12:17 PM
I ran a marathon this weekend, finishing in 185th place (out of the 225 that finished). It was the New River Marathon in the beautiful mountain country of Todd, NC.
182. TRENT MORROW 40 M BONDI BEACH AU 268 4:58:16 11:24 4:58:07 0:10
183. REBECCA CARPER 27 F GREENVILLE SC 33 4:58:33 11:24 4:58:18 0:15
184. LAUREL REISEN 38 F SALISBURY NC 196 4:58:38 11:24 4:58:25 0:14
185. JAMES CARMODY 44 M SELMA NC 32 4:59:32 11:26 4:59:27 0:05
There was a killer, four mile long hill that put the scowl on my face that lasted until the finish line, below. The un-numbered runner next to me is my son; he ran the last quarter-mile with me to photobomb the finish.
At least I have a relatively easy time to beat next year.
Runner #182 was wearing a superhero outfit and interviewed people with his phone during the race. I later found out that he's working toward a world record 160 marathons in a calendar year - he's the Marathon Man. I was ahead of him until mile 24/25 when he, along with anyone else that could still run, passed me. I could only run until a leg muscle cramped, then I'd walk until it released. Wash, rinse, repeat for twelve miles...
05-06-2013 01:00 PM
It's not the 26 miles, it's the 385 yards.
Relay runners used to really piss me off. You're in the this-sucks-yet-is-fun phase at mile 20 and some dude trucks by not breathing hard or breaking a sweat. I should have been happy that my marathon pace was faster than his three buddies' 10K pace, but you aren't thinking that clearly. Of course, now I am pretty sure my 10K pace is slower than my old marathon split for the final 10K.
05-06-2013 01:10 PM
Unless we get another huge snowstorm, I think my sleddin season's over.
There was some helicopter flyin'
I ... suck at snowmobiling. (And it might be time for a new helmet)
some sleddin'
some campfirin'
Some eatin'. Turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, pasta, salad, garlic bread.
05-22-2013 10:24 AM - edited 05-22-2013 10:26 AM
Yes that is a stacked sequence (with 5 identical frames except the local varioable) in the flat sequence in the a loop
I make you wonder WTHWHT?
05-22-2013 10:32 AM