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Arandiel
Grey Havens
Aug 15 2014, 5:27am
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Walk to Rivendell and Beyond - There and Back Again Challenge!
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Greetings, all you TORn walkers, hikers, bikers, swimmers, lurkers and all, from the sunny Pacific Northwest! Yeah, I've been vacationing/visiting family/running around like crazy for the past couple weeks. How are things going for you? Hi, delrond! Hi, Iolani! It's good to hear from you both! gramma, I hope you've been enjoying your time with your granddaughter! My progress: Miles covered (two weeks): 54 Cumulative miles: 1487 Goal: There and Back Again! Beamer, my Hobbit and I have been doing a lot of walking here in Portland. Yes, that Portland, but my extended family's presence here long predates the hipness that is contemporary Portlandia in all its glory. And we're leaving tomorrow to drive back home. sigh. It'll be good to be home, but this is a great city for walking and public transit - even with my young nephew and niece along. And moving at the speed of 7 and 3 years old can be exhausting! I just hope I keep this increased pace up once we're home again and the kids start school... next week... Beamer's progress: Miles covered (two weeks): 64 Cumulative miles: 1388 Goal: Group Challenge Arandiel The Scoop on the Walk The TORn Walk to Rivendell thread meets right here on Main, on Thursdays. Learn about TORn's There and Back Again Challenge The Eowyn Challenge/Walk to Rivendell (and beyond) is a Middle-Earth-related fitness group that began in March 2003, and has been going on with walkers around the world ever since. TORn's Walk is open to all people and healthy types of activity. Please visit the Eowyn Challenge site, especially the main page and the Walk page, for more information. Useful links, including mileage charts compiled by the late Karen Wynn Fonstad, are on the Tools page. grammaboodawg's awesome site for Bilbo's return mileages from the Lonely Mountain to Bag End, some helpful activity conversion charts, and the Walk to Rivendell's TORnup Postcards Notta's Super-Duper Walking-Equivalents Chart Eowyn Challenge Login Page to register miles If you use the Eowyn Challenge site to track your progress, please update your mileage via the login page, and be sure to keep a backup record, in case Warg attack, Wizard-induced blizzard, or other fell calamity causes the Shields page to crash.
Walk to Rivendell: There and Back Again Challenge - traveling through Middle Earth with thirteen rowdy Dwarves, one grumpy Wizard, and a beleaguered Hobbit Join us, Thursdays on Main!
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Joe-Mathews
Rivendell
Aug 23 2014, 4:54pm
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Hi all, It has been a great month! I got a clear bill of health from my doctor - minus my weight. Weather has been great - except this week. And I've been lucky with the camera. I pounded out 2.5 miles this morning in already 90*f heat to get to my numbers... (Drumroll...) Since last post: 72.14 Total: 880.42 Challenge Miles: 800.32 To Go: 166.68 If I go by the Eowyn Challenge mile meter with my Total miles, I'm on the Dwarf-barrel barge and can see the Lonely Mountain for the first time! As time runs out, I've decided to personally count my 80.1 warm-up miles to represent the Eagle and barrel-riding miles, so, I just might be two months from my goal! Thanks everyone for your support and keep going! And now for some overdue pictures: Green Heron And a Snowberry Clearwing Moth - A moth that mimics the coloration of a bee but is far larger (a regular bumble bee is visible just to the left) It reminded me of Beorn's bees. :)
'There is some woe that lies upon you... Why will you not tell me more?' 'For that woe is past,' said Galadriel; 'and I would take what joy is here left, untroubled by memory. And maybe there is woe enough yet to come, thought still hope may seem bright.'
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Altaira
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Aug 30 2014, 12:06am
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Thanks for sharing them. Did you take those yourself? The one of the heron is so clear and sharp - like it was posing for the picture.
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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Joe-Mathews
Rivendell
Aug 30 2014, 3:12am
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I do take them myself. It's one reason I have trouble walking daily; hiking with my camera wears me out and processing the pictures is a time-eater. That was the second closest I've got to a green heron, and by far the best picture of one. Although I must admit I was more excited about the Clearwing Moth than if I had bumped into a member of the Hobbit cast. I have looked for them for years. Still looking for a Luna Moth... Thanks for the comments. :wave:
'There is some woe that lies upon you... Why will you not tell me more?' 'For that woe is past,' said Galadriel; 'and I would take what joy is here left, untroubled by memory. And maybe there is woe enough yet to come, thought still hope may seem bright.'
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