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Great Urban ChallengeMonday, June 9. 2008
The race was Bethany's birthday celebration. Orginally, Tim was supposed to be my partner, but got sick. Luckily, we convinced Wilson to step in. Team "Smooth & Foxy" was still in the race. (If you're wondering where the name came from, it's because both Tim and I have Smooth Fox Terriers.) The object of the game is to see which team (a team consists of two people), can solve the clues the fastest and return to the finish with proof (photos). You are allowed to use technology (laptops, cell phones, GPS, etc.) and you can call friends to help you (preferably friends that are good at looking things up). We received 12 hints, 2 were mandatory and we could skip one of the remaining 10 tasks. Each task that you answer incorrectly results in a 30 minute penalty. There is no set course and you can answer the hints in any order you wish. Your time stops when both team members step on the finish line. Afterwards your photos are checked for accuracy and time is added for incorrect answers. The night before the race, we tried to think of what we needed. We even looked at a blog about the Dallas race, but reading and experiencing are two very different things. We arrived at Sport Restaurant to check in. We've never done this before, but we were going to do well. We were determined. Here we are before the race:
We emailed the clue sheet to Tim, so he could see what we're seeing. The plan was that Dan was going to number the clues, Bethany was going to email them to Tim, and then we'd solve some and map out our course. We also agreed to work with our strengths. Wilson & Bethany would make the route. Dan would do the math. I would talk to strangers. Well, the clue sheet was already numbered, so Dan was a little disappointed that he lost one of his tasks. We decided to start with the tickets we received for the Seattle Center. We had to take a photo of each of us going down an inflatable slide. My camera is a little old, so first I took a photo of Bethany and timed how long it took between the moment I pushed the button to the moment the photo snapped. It was a little over a second. So, Wilson went first, then me. Luckily we only had to take one shoot each, but Dan had to slide twice and Bethany four times. Oops. To my surprise, I actually helped figure out the anagram. See, I'm more of a numbers girl than a word girl. The three words were scrambled and the answer was Rainer Tower. I don't remember the puzzle since I don't have the sheet with me. We tried to find a Seattle Metropolitan Magazine since the hint told us to go to the Japanese restaurant that was listed on page 138. No luck at a nearby shop. So, we stopped and filled out most of the answers on our sheet. We decided to hop on the Monorail and make it to the second stop on our newly created race route...Pioneer Square.
Official results came in and we finished 76th place in 2:45:28 since we guess the correct answer
Vancouver MarathonTuesday, May 6. 2008This weekend a few of us ran the Vancouver 1/2 or full Marathon up in BC. It was a stellar performance for me. I pretty much pulled that race out of thin air, considering I'm still getting back from being injured. Let's just say it was an eight mile long run with a five mile cool down for me. difficult race for many of us. I don't think anyone in our close group hit their goal times. Luckliy, we drowned our sorrows in crepes, gelato and good company.
Biking AgainTuesday, May 6. 2008I'm totally behind in blogging, again. Rather than holding on to the photos any longer, I'm just going to post them without much comment. The biking photos are from a couple weeks ago. We went on a short 22 mile ride from Gasworks to Seward Park and back. The weather was perfect. Cherry blossoms were in bloom along Lake Washington Blvd. And we even took an ice cream break in the middle. Doggie SleepoverSunday, March 30. 2008Training is WorkingFriday, March 7. 2008After a couple days, Neah and Dixon learned to slow down. We're both practicing for the Canine Good Citizen test. It is comprised of 10 test items and the biggest challenge for Dixon is "Test 8: Reaction to another dog
It is so much easier to continue with the training with another person/dog team. Misery loves company, right? Our trick...let them play until they get tired, and then ask them to calmly follow commands. Training is WorkingFriday, March 7. 2008
After a couple days, Neah and Dixon learned to slow down. We're both practicing for the Canine Good Citizen test. It is comprised of 10 test items and the biggest challenge for Dixon is "Test 8: Reaction to another dog
It is so much easier to continue with the training with another person/dog team. Misery loves company, right? :) Actually it's pretty inspiring when you can see success in others...it gives me the strength and hope to continue. Plus, there is hope if these two can calmly sit next to each other (they're good buds) and resist the temptation to play. Our trick...let them play until they get tired, and then ask them to calmly follow commands.
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