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In the 1 days ending Jan 18, 2017:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Swimming1 31:04 0.85(36:33) 1.37(22:43)
  Total1 31:04 0.85(36:33) 1.37(22:43)
averages - weight:198lbs

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Wednesday Jan 18, 2017 #

10 AM

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I am working on my Mal Harding Extreme-O report, but in the meantime, here is a pre-test:

Question 1:
As with any newly formed team, the team roles needed to be sorted out. It was quickly established that Valerie would not be the Navigator. Why?
A. Valerie was the team photographer.
B. Valerie left her compass in the car.
C. Paul and Dave read Valerie's AP log.
D. Possibly, all of the above.

Question 2:
About halfway through the race, the team was given a raw egg to carry to the end of the course. A broken egg would result in a 5 minute penalty. Which of the following is False? [Oops - I think there are two False answers.]
A. Valerie tripped and almost broke the egg within 60 seconds of receipt.
B. Valerie wrapped the egg in neon pink duct tape to keep it safe.
C. After stashing the egg in Paul's pack for "safe" keeping, the egg was likely broken when the pack was tossed in the row boat.
D. The egg wasn't broken.

Question 3:
Valerie achieved her goal of:
A. Getting her feet wet.
B. Getting wet up to her thighs.
C. Getting wet up to her neck.
D. Getting wet as often as possible.
E. All of the above.

Question 4:
One team member had to pee in the woods. It was Valerie.
True or False?

Question 5:
Cadets on Team Red Bull passed Team Shorter Bus (average age 58.67) at least three different times. Who finished first?
A. Team Red Bull
B. Team Shorter Bus
11 AM

Swimming 31:04 [1] 0.85 mi (36:33 / mi)
ahr:101 max:124 weight:198lbs

An easy swim to stretch out other parts of the body.

I was taking a picture of the tree because there was a squirrel up there near its nest making a racket. I will post the video, if I can figure it out...

But, when I looked at the picture, I thought, what a beautiful day it is.

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