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I only recently got a HRM that will connect to my phone so all of my MTB rides have been without that data until now.
Our local park opened up today and I got to ride about an hour of dirt, and I'd say the HRM data matches what it feels like
Our local park opened up today and I got to ride about an hour of dirt, and I'd say the HRM data matches what it feels like
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Yeesh - if I had a ride with an average hr of 166... Well, it'd be a short ride, because that's higher than my LTHR.
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My heart rate (as well as my father's) has always been pretty high, and that 190bpm isn't just what I have set as my max for zone settings - I actually hit that tonight.
How I'm still awake right now is beyond me.
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New gizmo? Just for kicks, check the trace for artifact.
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Freezing cold and blowing dogs off chains = third day of fake miles.
Boat is in the water, but not in the slip because of work on the dock and our guys somehow forgot to do the bottom work we ordered in January. I hope they’ll pay for the extra work our diver is going to have to do over the season to keep it clean! It’ll be cheaper than hauling out again.
Boat is in the water, but not in the slip because of work on the dock and our guys somehow forgot to do the bottom work we ordered in January. I hope they’ll pay for the extra work our diver is going to have to do over the season to keep it clean! It’ll be cheaper than hauling out again.
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Freezing cold and blowing dogs off chains = third day of fake miles.
Boat is in the water, but not in the slip because of work on the dock and our guys somehow forgot to do the bottom work we ordered in January. I hope they’ll pay for the extra work our diver is going to have to do over the season to keep it clean! It’ll be cheaper than hauling out again.
Boat is in the water, but not in the slip because of work on the dock and our guys somehow forgot to do the bottom work we ordered in January. I hope they’ll pay for the extra work our diver is going to have to do over the season to keep it clean! It’ll be cheaper than hauling out again.
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Yeesh, now even Ride with GPS has spam ***** bots -
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Freezing cold and blowing dogs off chains = third day of fake miles.
Boat is in the water, but not in the slip because of work on the dock and our guys somehow forgot to do the bottom work we ordered in January. I hope they’ll pay for the extra work our diver is going to have to do over the season to keep it clean! It’ll be cheaper than hauling out again.
Boat is in the water, but not in the slip because of work on the dock and our guys somehow forgot to do the bottom work we ordered in January. I hope they’ll pay for the extra work our diver is going to have to do over the season to keep it clean! It’ll be cheaper than hauling out again.
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Does look like a reasonable distribution. I like raw data, though.
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I know a guy that had occasional spikes in the 220-240 range. it didn't work out well for him.
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In Trsnrtr country this morning, LowCel country tonight, and bampilot06's back yard tomorrow.
https://youtu.be/dBN86y30Ufc
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Hope you didn't forget your shoes
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I really like the design architecture of your house. Actually reminds me a lot of the houses in this neighborhood.
Board and batten vinyl looks really nice. A couple of my neighbors have it and their homes look great. It’s what we will replace our T-111 with in a few years.
https://www.certainteed.com/siding/vertical-siding/
Nice! Our house is a much modified 1939 brick ****box with a really nice 1970s era contemporary extension wrapping around it in an L-shape. They covered the brick with aluminum clapboard-style siding to tie it together, but it’s weathered and dented and an awful color. Something like what you’ve got would really look good and we can get rid of the stupid fake shutters.
https://www.certainteed.com/siding/vertical-siding/
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My house is brick in the front. Reminds me of this classic.
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Mrs. Phrantic has no impact from shot 2. She ran 6.5 miles this AM and is now cleaning the house.
Keep in mind, she’s an animal and could be feeling like crap and lying to me. But I can confirm no temperature.
Keep in mind, she’s an animal and could be feeling like crap and lying to me. But I can confirm no temperature.
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Velo Vol will be happy to know that the Great state of Georgia prevailed in defending itself against the Florida water grab. A 9-0 decision.
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Speaking of bugs and critters, it was wet in March for our friend who's on self-imposed hiatus.
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In case anyone missed it, the mighty Buccos prevailed against the Cubbies. Lots of prevailing yesterday.
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I really like the design architecture of your house. Actually reminds me a lot of the houses in this neighborhood.
Board and batten vinyl looks really nice. A couple of my neighbors have it and their homes look great. It’s what we will replace our T-111 with in a few years.
https://www.certainteed.com/siding/vertical-siding/
Board and batten vinyl looks really nice. A couple of my neighbors have it and their homes look great. It’s what we will replace our T-111 with in a few years.
https://www.certainteed.com/siding/vertical-siding/
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