October 2019 Move Your *kitten* Challenge
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23rd: 2 miles - MTD 109.71
24th: 5.5 miles, 2.69 m speed session, 2.81 m purposeful walking - MTD 115.21
25th: 1 miles - MTD 116.21
26th: 4 miles - MTD 120.21
27th: 1 miles - MTD 121.21
@Dave - what fabulous images. The autumnal colours are so vivid!
@anaconda469 - I am so intrigued by the idea of ‘citizen geologists’0 -
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CONGRATS on GOAL to @JANET and I!
Thanks and I'm glad you enjoyed the pics I posted!
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10/28
13.17 miles
506.83 miles MTD0 -
23rd: 2 miles - MTD 109.71
24th: 5.5 miles, 2.69 m speed session, 2.81 m purposeful walking - MTD 115.21
25th: 1 miles - MTD 116.21
26th: 4 miles - MTD 120.21
27th: 1 miles - MTD 121.21
@Dave - what fabulous images. The autumnal colours are so vivid!
@anaconda469 - I am so intrigued by the idea of ‘citizen geologists’
About 25 years ago I started on my journey to my PhD in Geology, Major Seismology Minor Valcanology. After a few years my mother had a crippling stroke and my days at university were done. I wound up with a divorce, and crippled parent that needed care so I gave up my studies. But I never gave up my passion for Geology. So I kept studying, following the science and got text books and followed lectures for over 20 years. I found out I can apply what I have continued to learn to get access to loads of science studies through universities and get a nifty certificate. The reason I am doing this is there is some much crap about the Cascadia Subduction Zone and the big one that will completely wipe out the PNW that I now have access to major science studies, which dispels the garbage information that is out there. As a citizen Geologist I can follow the science and prepare me, my family, my friends properly. It won't be my Doctorate, but it will be an accomplishment and maybe save some lives.4 -
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22nd Oct walked 6.65 miles
23rd Oct walked 6 miles
24th Oct walked 5.47 miles
25th Oct walked 2.47 miles
26th Oct walked 4.89 miles
27th Oct walked 3.8 miles
28th Oct walked 4.61 miles
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CONGRATS on GOAL to @LOVEMYALEX and @GRANDMAJACKIE!
@ANACONDA469 - That sounds like a very admirable, fulfilling, and worthwhile goal to continue to pursue!
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10/29
11.59 miles
518.83 miles MTD0 -
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I have failed this month. The only day that had good enough weather for a ride, I sat on my rear. I am lacking any motivation to set up the bike on the trainer.
This weekend I am going camping and will hike epic hikes for 3 days. Hoping to kick off November in better spirits.1 -
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10/30
25.98 miles
544.40 miles MTD0
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