May 2020 Move Your @$$ Challenge
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sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »It’s amazing how many miles you can accrue when looking for a lost dog in the forest.
Adding 36 miles for 68 out of 250.
Adding 66 miles for 134 out of 250.
Adding 25 miles for 159 out of 250.1 -
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5/19
31.79 miles
546.31 miles MTD1 -
sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »It’s amazing how many miles you can accrue when looking for a lost dog in the forest.
Adding 36 miles for 68 out of 250.
Adding 66 miles for 134 out of 250.
Adding 25 miles for 159 out of 250.
Adding 23 miles for 182 out of 250.1 -
Goal: 145 km (90 miles)
01/05 - 4.54 km
02/05 - 6.13
03/05 - 6.01
04/05 - 6.68 - we are finally allowed outside to walk! Hopefully be able to consistently get the steps in now
05/05 - 8.06 - outdoors walks!!
06/05 - 6.33
07/05 - 7.23
08/05 - 6.22
09/05 - 7.56
10/05 - 6.57
11/05 - 7.09
12/05 - 3.53 : rest day
13/05 - 3.21
14/05 - 4.47 - picking up momentum a little bit
15/05 - 4.65
16/05 - 1.43
17/05 - 4.32
18/05 - 5.37
19/05 - 5.18 - did a lot of workouts which didn't count distance, so happy with this
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05/15 - 25.0 miles turbo trainer
05/16 - 25.0 miles turbo trainer
05/17 - 25.0 miles turbo trainer
05/18 - 01.0 miles rest day walk
05/19 - 25.0 miles turbo trainer
Total: 403.0 miles
40 years ago on May 18, 1980 the mountain blew up, and obliterated one of our families favorite camping and swimming spots. I had been on the mountain a couple weeks before and she was beautiful except for the north face bulge. When I go up there now, there is no way I can even make out any landmarks. I have great memories of the area long before the mountain got an attitude and blew.
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anaconda469 wrote: »40 years ago on May 18, 1980 the mountain blew up, and obliterated one of our families favorite camping and swimming spots. I had been on the mountain a couple weeks before and she was beautiful except for the north face bulge. When I go up there now, there is no way I can even make out any landmarks. I have great memories of the area long before the mountain got an attitude and blew.
I actually had no idea there were active volcanoes in America! And it's absolutely gorgeous. Nature is inevitable, and we mankind just get to witness the blessings and the harshness. If only we didn't make such an negative impact. I've been to Washington state on my visit to the US in '92 and was on a road trip from LA up to Spokane. It's really a gorgeous part of the world up there!1 -
@anaconda469, it’s gorgeous here in Washington State. I live close to Mt. Rainier, I totally miss hiking it.1
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GrandmaJackie wrote: »@anaconda469, it’s gorgeous here in Washington State. I live close to Mt. Rainier, I totally miss hiking it.
I grew up north of Seattle and went camping on Mt Rainier all the time but only in the winter. I was married and moved away but came back to the state after several years. I took my family up there and it was the first time I had been there in the summer. It’s Gorgeous all year round. The flowers were amazing in the summer. The winter was nice as well and no mosquitos in the winter.
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Am I the only one having problems posting to the food diary?0
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And that's GOAL for @ANACONDA469 and @CLEPANT! I remember the Mt. St. Helens eruption well. It occurred on my 18th birthday. And I also remember the skies being cloudy with ash for some time afterward. It really is a beautiful area and I hope to get there to see it someday. I was in Kent, WA a few years ago for 2-3 days, but it was so cloudy and rainy that I wasn't ever able to see any of the mountains clearly.
@DEAN - No, I couldn't get in here in the forums because they were doing site maintenance. :-/
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5/20
23.05 miles
590.91 miles MTD1 -
2020 - May - 100
16th: 3.29 miles running, Pilates - MTD 87.75
17th: 1.28 miles - MTD 89.03
18th: 5.99 miles, 4.02 m running, 1.97 m purposeful walking, Pilates - MTD 95.02
19th: 0 miles, Pilates - MTD 95.02
20th: 5 miles, 3.21 m running, 1.79 m purposeful walking, Pilates - MTD 100.02
I have very clear, but distant memories of Mt St Helens erupting. It was a very sad event. The fallout had an impact on UK weather too.
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GrandmaJackie wrote: »@anaconda469, it’s gorgeous here in Washington State. I live close to Mt. Rainier, I totally miss hiking it.
I was born and raised in Orting WA. In the shadow of Mt Rainier and between 2 glacier fed rivers, the Puyallup and the Carbon. My dad was a professional logger and worked his way up and down the Cascade range. When I started my geology studies I have gone on field trips all through those mountains. My upcoming summer field trip to St Helens for my geology courses this summer got canceled.1 -
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5/20 3.6 miles 40.8/501
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Goal: 145 km (90 miles)
01/05 - 4.54 km
02/05 - 6.13
03/05 - 6.01
04/05 - 6.68 - we are finally allowed outside to walk! Hopefully be able to consistently get the steps in now
05/05 - 8.06 - outdoors walks!!
06/05 - 6.33
07/05 - 7.23
08/05 - 6.22
09/05 - 7.56
10/05 - 6.57
11/05 - 7.09
12/05 - 3.53 : rest day
13/05 - 3.21
14/05 - 4.47 - picking up momentum a little bit
15/05 - 4.65
16/05 - 1.43
17/05 - 4.32
18/05 - 5.37
19/05 - 5.18 - did a lot of workouts which didn't count distance, so happy with this
20/05 - 5.70 pushed myself today!
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