"The Blog Almost Too Boring To Be The Most Boring Blog in America ... for Over 5 Years!"

until it got too many red cards from Wounded Duck and the Boredom Enforcement Committee ... now the tortoise's goal is to get to 10 red cards so he can get Big Dog to drive down and take a good long walk with the tortoise

P. S. This blog listens to its readers. We have the Benjamin Category Override for 5+ mile walks and now, it humbles Tortoise to say he has been named "Lou", by Doug Jr, in memory of Mr. Consistency himself, Lou Gehrig. Tortoise can hardly type the words to think he is in any way comparable to the noble Iron Horse. Thank you!


Saturday, March 12, 2016

16-72


Mile 183.  It's been a long week, ending late tonight with a short two-mile walk in La Verkin.  The walking thought was by Henry Eyring ...

Cheerio!



Today's walk was 2.14 miles and had a 5.2 tortoise rating earned by climbing 104 feet in the 1.07 mile uphill portion. Average elevation was 3242.  This walk burned 350 calories in 33:46 minutes, a pace of 15:47 minutes per mile.  It was Lou's twenty-fifth 5k walk of 2016.

Here are the overall stats so far for 2016:

183.14 miles walked, compared with Lou's goal for this date of 197.45 miles.  

13,196 total feet climbed so far in 2016, compared to a year-to-date goal of 12,152. Lou hopes to climb more than the 61,316 feet he climbed in 2015 -- but in 16 minutes less each day than his 1:07:04 hour average in 2015.  So far in 2016 Tortoise's walks have averaged 48:03 minutes each.

His average pace so far in 2016 has been 16:16 minutes per mile, slightly more tortoise like than his goal of 16:05 minutes per mile, but a noticeable difference from his 18:25 minute per mile pace in 2015.

Lou has walked 263 consecutive non-Sundays since his 8 missed days May 2-11, Overall he has walked on 366 of the 375 non-Sundays in 2015-16, a 97.60% consistency rating.

The purpose of the percentages is to have a higher percentage of both distance and of time walked than of the year.  This tells Tortoise that he is on track.  And of course, he also wants to keep the Boredom Committee supplied with plenty of boring numbers so those good folks will be happy.

And now for today's walking thought ...

"There is another way you and I have felt Him grow closer to us.  As we give devoted service to Him, He draws closer to those we love in our families.  Every time I have been called in the Lord's service to move or to leave my family, I have come to see that the Lord was blessing my wife and my children.  He prepared loving servants of His and opportunities to draw my family closer to Him."

-- Henry B. Eyring, "Come Unto Me", April 2013 LDS General Conference

The tortoise is smiling!

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