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GTC - Round the world challenge ...

Created by AUS02 AUS02  > 9 months ago, 22 Jul 2009
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AUS02
AUS02

TAS

2039 posts

22 Jul 2009 9:30pm
My wife is doing a round-the-world walking challenge that her work is involved in using a personal pedometer.

Made me think that we could do a similar thing on the GTC by combining the distance sailed by all competitors within a team and plotting it on a chart to see how the different teams are faring and what sort of miles they're putting in? Could also have a combined GTC distance!!

Round the World = 40,000 km
To the Moon = 384,000 km

Perhaps reset each year, but also keep a running tally!! Could be fun just to see the data, maybe on the individual Teams page.
ka025
ka025

QLD

181 posts

22 Jul 2009 10:58pm
i think this is great idea Dave. It would be great just to see the data and compare with other teams and other people. Also it would give you extra incentive to stay out sailing for as long as possible
lao shi
lao shi

WA

1343 posts

22 Jul 2009 9:56pm
Mandurah mob must be just about around the world.
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

22 Jul 2009 10:03pm
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lao shi said...

Mandurah mob must be just about around the world.


Most of us are at least around the bend
Magnus8
Magnus8

QLD

366 posts

23 Jul 2009 3:55pm
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AUS02 said...

My wife is doing a round-the-world walking challenge that her work is involved in using a personal pedometer.

Made me think that we could do a similar thing on the GTC by combining the distance sailed by all competitors within a team and plotting it on a chart to see how the different teams are faring and what sort of miles they're putting in? Could also have a combined GTC distance!!

Round the World = 40,000 km
To the Moon = 384,000 km

Perhaps reset each year, but also keep a running tally!! Could be fun just to see the data, maybe on the individual Teams page.



I wonder who will be be first to Uranus?
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