I was looking at my blogger stats recently and I discovered that I have had over 1000 page views for my blog.
Interestingly enough my most popular post is "My Cat Is Evil", with 42 views. It also ranks 13 on Google for the search term "My Cat Is Evil".
So for all my friends and family that have read my blog, thanks! For the poor unsuspecting souls who stumbled across it, sorry about all this. :)
And for everyone who is afraid the "fun" is just beginning, don't worry! Your fears are about to come true.
Cheers!
Showing posts with label 1000. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1000. Show all posts
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Saturday, September 11, 2010
I have walked 500 miles, and I have biked 500 more...
In April 2009 I bought a bicycle so I could bike to work and get some exercise. At roughly the same time I started keeping track of how many miles I walked and biked, and wondered how long it will take me to get to 1000 miles. Today I know: I just logged my 1000th mile!
To put that distance in perspective, it is roughly equivalent of driving from Toronto, Ontario to Halifax, Nova Scotia, or Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Not bad for a guy who 15 months ago barely left the couch.
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My 1000th mile logged in at work. |
So what does this mean exactly? At work we have a website where we can track how much exercise we get individually, and how much we get as a company. I used this site to track my miles. I also followed these guidelines:
- I measured all distances using my trail GPS unit, and entered the distance into the website exactly as shown on the device. No rounding or manipulation of any kind. After a while I stopped measuring my common routes, but any new routes were measured using a GPS unit. (semi-interesting fact: I walk 2.56 miles to mow my lawn).
- When recording distances I did not differentiate between walking and biking, nor did I consider the difficulty of terrain. Walking on the sidewalk counted just the same as walking on a mountain trail, as did biking to work on the road. I only cared about the distance travelled.
- For a trip to count I must have travelled a distance of at least 1 mile. The one exception to this was when I go geocaching, in which case I added up distances over 0.2 miles and only logged if the days total was greater than one mile. I didn't use this exception much, and when I did the totals were usually much more than a mile.
Despite having to overcome some difficulties, like a sprained ankle that sidelined me for 6 weeks, I had a lot of fun reaching this goal, and I plan on continuing walking and biking in the future. I do need a new goal though. I am thinking of using the distance across Canada from Halifax to Vancouver - 3600 miles - as a new target. It has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
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