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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!


Thursday, August 4, 2016

16-217




Mile 602.  Lou is experimenting with a panorama shot, composed from 3 pictures shown later taken at the turnaround point of this evening's walk from Tortoise's new Hurricane office.  (He splits his time between new offices in Hurricane and St. George, and also occasionally visiting clients in their locations.)  The walking thought was by Thomas Monson ...

Cheerio!

Here's some views from the same spot looking in different directions.








Today's walk was 2.11 miles, done in 36:o4 minutes at an average pace of 17:o6 minutes per mile. This route had an average tortoise rating of 4.3, earned by climbing 2o1 feet in the 1.o6 mile uphill portion.  Average elevation was 3307.

Here are the overall stats so far for 2016:

602.87 miles walked, compared with Lou's goal for this date of 592.36. 

41,189 total feet climbed so far in 2016, compared to a year-to-date goal of 36,456.  Lou hopes to climb more than the 61,316 feet he climbed in 2015 -- but in less time each day than his 1:07:04 hour per day average in 2015.  So far in 2016, Tortoise's walks have averaged 57:57 minutes each.


His average pace so far in 2016 has been 17:52.8 minutes per mile, compared with his 18:25 minute per mile pace in 2015.

Lou has walked 387 consecutive non-Sundays since his 8 missed days May 2-11, 2015. Overall he has walked on 49o of the 499 non-Sundays in 2015-16, a 98.196% consistency rating.

And now for today's walking thought:


"When I think of the word duty and how performing our duty can enrich our lives and the lives of others, I recall the words penned by a renowned poet and author:

" 'I slept and dreamt
    That life was joy
    I awoke and saw
    That life was duty
     I acted and behold
    Duty was joy.

          -- Rabindranath Tagore, in William Jay Jacobs, Mother Teresa:  Helping the Poor (1991), 42

"Robert Louis Stevenson put it another way.  Said he, 'I know what pleasure is, for I have done good work.' (Robert Louis Stevenson, in Elbert Hubbard II, comp., The Note Book of Elbert Hubbard:  Mottoes, Epigrams, Short Essays, Passages, Orphic Sayings and Preachments (1927), 55)"

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