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#1740845 - 04/23/18 04:27 PM Re: Help support cancer research - NYC Marathon fund raising [Re: Mitch P.]
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Cool, yeah I have the Garmin Vivoactive HR watch. Love it. Great features and not as expensive as some of the other Garmin watches.

Yeah, I stopped using my phone as a tracker last year. No where near as accurate as a watch. And, no need to have your phone with you if you don't want it. Just sync to it when you're done.

I'm on Strava. Are you on there? What is your name?
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#1740848 - 04/23/18 04:58 PM Re: Help support cancer research - NYC Marathon fund raising [Re: Mitch P.]
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Registered: 07/31/02
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Loc: Southern Ct
My GF does Strava, I've never done it. I don't have much extra Data with the kids on my plan. That VIVOACTIVE looks awesome, too. a little more $$ though.

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#1740849 - 04/23/18 05:07 PM Re: Help support cancer research - NYC Marathon fund raising [Re: Mitch P.]
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Once you get back from a ride or run, are you already importing the activity from your watch to the Garmin app on your phone or computer?

If so, once your activity is in Garmin, you can sync to Strava (over a wireless connection if you're using your phone) or via computer.

There's no data required to import your activities from Garmin to Strava.

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#1749650 - 08/21/18 02:38 PM Re: Help support cancer research - NYC Marathon fund raising [Re: Mitch P.]
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Just a few months to go until the NYC Marathon. Thanks to all who donated.

Any size donation is much appreciated. This is a great charity where 100% of the funds go directly to cancer research.

https://www.crowdrise.com/o/en/campaign/teamv2018/mitchpassero
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#1749653 - 08/21/18 02:56 PM Re: Help support cancer research - NYC Marathon fund raising [Re: Mitch P.]
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Done! Put in those miles ! If the goal isn't reached, do you guys have to pay ?

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#1749654 - 08/21/18 03:07 PM Re: Help support cancer research - NYC Marathon fund raising [Re: Mitch P.]
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Thanks, Paul. Keep banging out those miles on the bike!

Yes, individuals are responsible for covering the full amount pledged by Oct. 13. But, the goal will be reached, just like in November!
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#1750974 - 09/10/18 02:26 PM Re: Help support cancer research - NYC Marathon fund raising [Re: Mitch P.]
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If you or any kids you know are into video games, we're doing a fundraiser tournament/day at the end of this month in Stamford ...

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#1754378 - 11/05/18 03:26 PM Re: Help support cancer research - NYC Marathon fund raising [Re: Mitch P.]
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Second NYC Marathon in the books yesterday on a beautiful day through all five boroughs with 52,704 people running. A team from my job entered the race for the second year.

It's quite an event to experience as both a runner and a spectator. Thanks very much to everyone from CTF who contributed. All total, Team V raised over $380K for cancer research.

Here are a few pics ...


Picking up my official race # on Thursday with a pic of last year's women's winner Shalane Flanagan in the background (she placed 3rd this year).


Pre-dawn ferry ride with some of the crew, to then get on a bus to get to the start village.


Once you get to the start village, it's a lot of waiting around until your designated start time. It's a long morning.


Most of our team keeping warm with lots of layers that we eventually take off and put in donation bins.


Bathrooms are a popular place right up until the start.


Throwing the metal horns for the camera. rawk


At the finish. Managed a smile, but in a lot of suffering at this point. (sorry for the watermarks. haven't officially decided on pics to purchase yet)


The best part, the post-race beers with a buddy from work after completing his first marathon.




Here's a vid of my race on a map ...

Relive 'Morning Nov 4th'




Haven't decided if I'm going for round 3 yet next year, but there's a good chance I will. It's a very tough, but rewarding experience.
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#1754389 - 11/05/18 08:43 PM Re: Help support cancer research - NYC Marathon fund raising [Re: Mitch P.]
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Congrats Mitch! bowdown



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Tight Lines!

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#1754390 - 11/05/18 08:47 PM Re: Help support cancer research - NYC Marathon fund raising [Re: Mitch P.]
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Good job Mitch. Great cause.

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