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03-19-2005, 10:53 AM | #1401 |
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I just found out (on the Éowyn Challenge site) that Karen Wynn Fonstad passed away a week ago. For more about that, see this thread. I am shocked and saddened; she was one of the Rivendell Walkers, and her Middle-Earth Atlas was an invaluable resource for determining our routes. She has now gone on ahead, charting the paths westwards over the Sea. May we meet her there some day.
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03-27-2005, 01:46 PM | #1402 | |
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Not much time to post but I thought I'd pop in to say hi and wish everyone who celebrates it a happy easter.
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04-02-2005, 01:12 PM | #1403 |
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I have added something new to my customary walking - walking sticks! Not the traditional kind, not just one, but two modern, lightweight Nordic walking sticks. I don't know if that variation is as popular in the rest of the world as it is here, but I have heard so much about the added benefits that I decided to try it. At first I thought it looks rather silly, since it's a summer version of cross-country skiing to all appearances, but if I can get more benefits out of my walking time, and that with a reasonable investment, it's worth it!
As to my location, I suppose I'm on my way from Mt. Doom to Minas Tirith, but I'll have to look up the distance and figure it out backwards to know just where I am...
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07-06-2005, 01:28 PM | #1404 |
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Hi everybody *waves* it's been ages since I posted but I thought I'd pop in and let y'all know I'm still a-walking!
The Anduin has been very slow for me . Still nursing the hip. Working on bringing up my weekly mileage. Happy summer to you all and I hope all is well! Cheers, Anorial
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07-26-2005, 10:23 AM | #1405 |
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I thought I'd pop in with an update!
It's been 117 miles since I left Rivendell. You have walked 575 miles. You have passed Misty Mountain Foothills. It is 40 miles to the next landmark. You have 347 miles to reach Caras Galadon.
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08-01-2005, 01:21 PM | #1406 |
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Hi everyone! I'm still paddling down the Anduin and had some time to stop in. Pretty quiet in here!
Estelyn, I clicked on your blog link....if books were drinks, what would they be? Interesting! I shall ponder it on my walk this afternoon but my first reaction would be coffee! I have a somewhat dramatic off and on again affair going on with coffee but I find it a celebration, bracing, and a boon companion, all of which books can be How are those walking sticks working out for you? Any difference noticed? Anyway, I hope y'all are doing well. Cheers, Anorial 1030 miles (does this darn river ever end?)
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08-02-2005, 02:10 AM | #1407 |
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Hi, Anoriel and elfearz! It's nice to have you checking in and to hear that you're still walking! No, I can't say that I've really noticed any difference walking with the "ski poles", so I'll just have to take the experts' word on the additional benefits...
By the way, the current "Crazy Captions" picture inspired me to use a Rivendell walkers caption - you can see it here.
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12-16-2005, 08:15 PM | #1408 |
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Hi everyone, I'm still walkin'! Are you?! I wish you all the best of the season!
Anorial 1397 miles
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12-17-2005, 03:19 AM | #1409 |
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Hi again, Anorial! You're doing well! Yes, I'm still walking, though this thread has faded somewhat from its former glory, as has the original Éowyn Challenge site. I assume it's still functioning, though I haven't checked in for awhile. I should update my mileage and see how many shields I have now...
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12-17-2005, 06:22 PM | #1410 |
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118 miles
I havent been walking much lately, but next semester I am taking a power walking class for PE credit yay!
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01-11-2006, 09:19 AM | #1411 |
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Estelyn, yes the Eowyn site is still working. There's a new Milestones page and a new Visitors page that maps the last 500 visitors by ISP address. It's very cool. The TORC site has gotten quite quiet too but the Yahoo site is booming....almost too much for some people . Elfearz (hi!!) has migrated over there as well.
Cheers! Anorial
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01-11-2006, 10:48 AM | #1412 |
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Here's the link to the new Milestones Page; I had to register anew as my data was no longer on the new page. I recommend that as many as possible of you register and update your mileage - let's get those black shields up and showing!
For those who want the link to the site: Éowyn Challenge
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02-06-2006, 11:40 AM | #1413 |
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Greetings to Estelyn, Anorial, and Elfearz! I'm beginning to get the impression that we're the only ones, but perhaps if we persist we'll inspire others.
In light of the new and improved database, I've decided simply to start over afresh. Consequently I'm at 2.70 miles. Seeing hardly a mile to my name will, I hope, inspire to walk and continue walking as I once again grow accustomed to setting aside that hour every day. Continue on with your good walking, lassies!
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02-07-2006, 09:08 PM | #1414 |
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yeah, it makes me sad to see so little black shields. I had my first powerwalking session today. +2 miles for me!
You have walked 631 miles. You have passed High Vantage Point. It is 29 miles to the next landmark. You have 291 miles to reach Caras Galadon. South of Rivendell they rose ever higher, and bent westwards; and about the feet of the main range there was tumbled an ever wider land of bleak hills, and deep valleys filled with turbulent waters. Paths were few and winding, and led them often only to the edge of some sheer fall, or down into treacherous swamps.
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02-07-2006, 09:35 PM | #1415 |
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Given that I walk a mile most days to and from the Bus Stop (that is, half a mile there and half a mile back) I decided to sign up now even though it's far too cold to do some serious walking. When summer comes around that shall change. I hope. I'm far behind you all but we shall see!!! you have not seen the last of Farael.
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02-08-2006, 01:37 AM | #1416 |
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As I have no idea where in Middle-earth I'm wandering now, after having reached Rivendell, Lothlorien, and Mount Doom, we may just meet again somewhere! It's never too late to start, Farael. Elfearz, Nuru, nice to see you carrying on. Yes, it would be nice to have more black shields on the new page...
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02-08-2006, 02:09 AM | #1417 |
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438 miles...
We may meet indeed, Esty, though I am a lazy walker - I've started a little bit more than an year ago, and haven't yet reached Rivendell. For the better, though - Sauron is no more, less (?) danger about, and my walk is a leasure, not a quest.
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02-08-2006, 07:34 AM | #1418 |
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997 miles. Averaging less then 2 miles
a day yet . But this challenge is a really good way to motivate and see progress in walking/biking. It's rather difficult (and boring) now since I'm on the Anduin and it's necessary to keep walking back and forth on those little elf boats! Still, with orcs on both banks it's probably safer then walking there.
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02-11-2006, 10:00 AM | #1419 |
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Well, it took over a year and a half, but I've
finally passed 1,000 miles. Now I'm trying to average 3 miles a day, but it's hard to do so every day so 2 miles a day may be more realistic.
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02-12-2006, 05:36 PM | #1420 |
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I feel quite humbled by Tuor's recent achievement, but I have just made my first modest 3 miles. Not a marathon by a long shot, but given that it's winter over here (and Winters can be quite bad) it's not too bad. This summer it'll be fun to see exactly how much I walk/run/bike. I've promised myself to get in shape so if I do, it will be fun.
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02-22-2006, 12:07 PM | #1421 |
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Welcome Farael! Just remember that every step brings you closer to your goal!
You have walked 640 miles. You have passed High Vantage Point. It is 20 miles to the next landmark. You have 282 miles to reach Caras Galadon. South of Rivendell they rose ever higher, and bent westwards; and about the feet of the main range there was tumbled an ever wider land of bleak hills, and deep valleys filled with turbulent waters. Paths were few and winding, and led them often only to the edge of some sheer fall, or down into treacherous swamps. Now that I'm not sick we've been making good time so Aragorn was kind enough to let us stop by a lovely tree and eat some berries. It was a brief stop, but so refreshing. It slowly wore away the dirt and exhaustion of the day. Well, can't dawdle too long!
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05-08-2006, 09:54 AM | #1422 |
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I walked my 3000th mile yesterday! And I'm still walking and still counting...
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05-08-2006, 10:32 AM | #1423 |
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E.T.: So what's your average per day? I'm finding it
difficult to get the time, etc. to do 2 miles a day average.
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05-08-2006, 11:12 AM | #1424 |
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I'm averaging about 4 miles a day now, though there are certainly times when I do less, especially when it's hot in the summer, icy in the winter - or when I'm lazy!
PS - It does help to have a dog - at least a mile or three daily are because of that duty...
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06-19-2006, 07:58 AM | #1425 |
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1902 miles
Hello everyone!!
Congrats to all on your achievements (and I see there have been many). I'm still on the Road. I reached Mt Doom on March 25th, the same day Frodo did (it was very cool though I had to push like mad for a couple of months to get there in time). I threw in my "ring" and starting walking out again. I didn't want to use the Eagle Emergency services since I wasn't in an emergency . It's taken me AGES to walk the 100 miles out of Mordor. Over 2 months!! But finally I am out of that blasted land and heading to Minas Tirith for the coronation (thankfully they are waiting for me lol....maybe I"m the one getting crowned??). So far this leg I've been averaging just over a mile a day.....ah how the mighty have fallen!! (I was averaging a whopping (whopping to me!) 3.5 miles per day on the push to get to Mt Doom). And that's my story and I'm sticking to it! Nurumaiel, long time no see! Your new miles are really adding up, good job! Welcome Farael! I hope it isn't the last we see of you! Keep adding up those half miles....you'll be surprised how well they do add up. HerenIstarion, any walking is better than no walking. Congrats on passing Rivendell!! Tuor, hang in there....the Anduin IS powerful boring but you'll really feel like you've achieved something when you're done. Congrats on your 1000th mile!! Estelyn, congrats on your 3000th mile!! That's alot of miles Elfearz, good job on trucking along! How's the Yahoo group doing? I haven't been there in months. I'm glad to see some life on the board. Sparse though it may be, it's life! Happy trails everyone. Happy spring and upcoming summer too. Good cheer, Anorial
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06-19-2006, 09:16 AM | #1426 |
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Hello there, Anorial! It's nice to hear from you, and good to know that you're still walking with us. Don't worry about slowing down; I find I also have times when my progress is slower. But every mile adds up, especially if you keep at it for a long time.
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06-19-2006, 09:07 PM | #1427 |
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Anorial and Esty, I was so glad to see your posts up. I've been stalled for the past month... gardening, sewing, etc., but seeing the activity on the thread was just what I needed to get going again. I have been walking and running, but, shamefully, have not been keeping track of the mileage. I'll start keeping the Challenge in mind again.
I'm getting close to the Midgewater Marhses now. Not much inspiration there! But on the bright side, I have Strider now, so hopefully it will go by quickly. Happy trails to all!
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06-20-2006, 06:08 AM | #1428 |
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Nice to see you posting, Nuru! It's good to know that our little walking fellowship inspired you to continue again. However, even if you didn't keep track of your mileage for awhile, the actual walking and running is the most important thing. Though I must say, the simple fact of recording my mileage does often encourage me to keep going or to walk an extra mile, so the Rivendell walk has certainly inspired me again and again.
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06-20-2006, 10:52 AM | #1429 |
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Will you welcome a "newcomer" who is only 3,000 miles behind everyone else? I've decided to get my behind off the chair and get in motion. (When I will find time for this is anyone's guess!)
Is the main website still active and working? Just curious, but are any of the other discussion groups still going....not that I am planning to migrate from the Downs.
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06-20-2006, 11:10 AM | #1430 |
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Child, well, you're only two hundred miles behind me! Welcome, welcome! Will you be joining us in the persona of Hobbit or Elf?
The main website is still up... how active it is I couldn't say. I occasionally go and check how many of the Walker communities are still up, and the only one I've found to be active still is the group at Weight Watchers.... in other words the group that started it all up. I think their Yahoo! Group is still active as well, though I'm not a part of it. And, of course, there's us. Again, hearty welcomes! Esty, 'tis correct that the mileage is important even when I'm not keeping track of it, but like you, it's inspiring to advance my way on the trails of Middle-Earth.
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06-20-2006, 11:14 AM | #1431 |
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"Better late than never!" [Quiz question: Who says it?]
Welcome, Child - it's never too late to start. Slow and steady does it - when you've been at it for three years like I have, you will have collected many miles of your own! Yes, the Éowyn Challenge site is still up and running, and there are still people updating their mileage on the shields page. The mixture of various groups is still visible, so I'm assuming that each group still has members involved, though the reprogramming of the shields page means some old names and mileages were lost.
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06-20-2006, 11:19 AM | #1432 |
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Thanks for that information. Does anyone use a pedometer? Do the crazy things work, or is it just better to estimate miles? I've actually done a fair amount of walking in my life but never kept track of miles.
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06-20-2006, 11:25 AM | #1433 |
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What I did (since I don't trust my strides to be even enough for accuracy with a pedometer) was to drive along my usual walks, checking the mileage on the car's counter. (Is it called speedometer? That doesn't sound right - I've forgotten the English word!) Then I knew how much time I needed for that distance, approximately, and now I usually estimate on that basis. That's close enough for me. If in doubt, I give myself a bit less - after all, that doesn't mean I don't have the benefit of the exercise.
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06-20-2006, 11:39 AM | #1434 | |
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to get one precisely right. I also tried using a car's speedometer, but a better way, if available to you, is to use a trail marked out (there are several in Southeast Pennsylvania- the Wissahickon and Pennypack Creek walks- that have mileage by 1/2 and miles. You can get close to accurate that way, but I also try to slightly understimate the amount walked, rather then overestimate. And has anyone had the courage to try to formulate a Walking to (through?) Beleriand? It would, like the latter LOTR walk, be broken up but, if possible to even generally calculate, would be interesting, perhaps starting with the flight of the Noldor from Aman through their initial encounters with Morgoth and the death of that hothead Feanor.
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01-09-2007, 01:00 PM | #1435 |
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You have walked 793 miles.
You have passed The West Door of Moria. It is 2 miles to the next landmark. You have 129 miles to reach Caras Galadon. The Moon now shone upon the grey face of the rock; but they could see nothing else for a while. Then slowly on the surface, where the wizard's hands had passed, faint lines appeared, like slender veins of silver running in the stone. At first they were no more than pale gossamer-threads, so fine that they only twinkled fitfully where the Moon caught them, but steadily they grew broader and clearer, until their design could be guessed. Hello everyone. I hope I am finding you all well. I have started slowly walking again after a long pause. Well, I haven't reached Lothlorien yet, even though I had hoped to much earlier this year. Oh well, I do feel much better since starting this challenge and when I added weight watchers to the mix I lost 40lbs. I don't know if any of you remember, but I posted a while back about some hardships I faced in my life. (You can find the thread here) I think I really am ok now. I've fought many internal ringwraiths and won.
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01-09-2007, 02:41 PM | #1436 |
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Good for you, elfearz! We may have setbacks (I had some pretty lazy days over the holiday season), but the important thing is never to give up. You'll outrun those ringwraiths someday...
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06-23-2007, 05:15 AM | #1437 |
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Hello there, Walkers! Are any of you still keeping track of your Middle-earth mileage? I passed the 4000 mile mark last week and will continue counting, even if it adds up slowly. After all, a tortoise may win where a rabbit fails!
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06-27-2007, 12:22 PM | #1438 |
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I just got to 300 miles. Yea!
And things seem to be improving at present for Frodo and Sam. (Perhaps Gollum's given up on following them to get the Precious)? He doesn't seem to be around.
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07-27-2007, 09:29 PM | #1439 |
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still keeping track! I can't wait till I reach Lorien!
You have walked 840.5 miles.
You have passed Lórien Eaves. It is 12.5 miles to the next landmark. You have 81.5 miles to reach Caras Galadon. There lie the woods of Lothlórien! ' said Legolas. `That is the fairest of all the dwellings of my people. There are no trees like the trees of that land. For in the autumn their leaves fall not, but turn to gold. Not till the spring comes and the new green opens do they fall, and then the boughs are laden with yellow flowers; and the floor of the wood is golden, and golden is the roof, and its pillars are of silver, for the bark of the trees is smooth and grey. So still our songs in Mirkwood say. My heart would be glad if I were beneath the eaves of that wood, and it were springtime!'
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07-27-2007, 09:48 PM | #1440 |
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Still walkin'! (and sometimes running)
Welcome to the Road Child! Never too late to start....ever! Some of us have been on the Road for years because (are you ready?) the Road goes ever on!! I do use a pedometer though not so much any more. I tend to do the same routes and they don't get any longer or shorter
Hello Nuru, Estelyn, Tuor and Elfearz! *waves* Elfearz, congrats on fighting off your ringwraiths! I'm still walking. I've been a little lax these past 5 weeks and my butt is growing so it's time to knuckle in! I was shopping for my first home which was very exciting. I move in August 19th! I'm doing well on the walking overall and I'm at 2869 miles. Woo-hoo! I've got about 368 miles before I reach Rivendell again. I wonder if Bilbo will still be there? He should be . It's good to see people continue posting here. I find I enjoy the smaller sites the most....the Yahoo group is so huge and active I get overwhelmed by all the messages. So it's good to see new posts here! Big hugs all, Anorial
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