Carnival of the Walkers #5
Saturday July 30, 2005
Strolling Middle Earth: Is my Webwalking USA virtual walk across the USA just too pedestrian for you? Then take the Eowyn Challenge instead and go on a virtual walk through Middle Earth, complete with a Hobbit Meal Planner so you won't miss Second Breakfast. via The Diet Logs.
Circling the Country: Big John Buoniconti is walking 16,000 miles through 48 states to raise money for his cancer foundation, which assists uninsured cancer patients. He began in Maine in March and now is in Virginia.
Over the Anti-Atlas: The Constanttrek duo had a rough hike over the Anti-Atlas mountains last week on their trek through Morrocco, I love being an armchair walker on their adventure. constanttrek: Agdz
Walking the Pilgrim Trail in Spain is a dream of many, and you can follow one walker's journey at Wulf's Den.
The Data Obsessesed: SportsGeezer points us to an article by Gina Kolata about those of us who won't stroll out without our pedometer, heart rate monitor, GPS and more. Does being a workout data junkie really help you get in shape?
Stepping: The PajamaBlogger decided to find out how many steps per day she was taking at her hospital job. Those with active jobs have less difficulty logging 10,000 per day, walking like the Amish.
Run Hit Wonder: While I was doing Walk/Run for Wildwood last Sunday, Slow Brave Athena was just downhill doing the Nike Run Hit Wonder. Hmm, I had the quiet green forest and my audiobook, while she had The Donnas and The Aquabats.
Just Walking: Barry Lewis found he irritates runners by walking a road race, and concludes their prejudice against walkers is a fear of being beaten by them.
The Walking Life: For some, walking is an alternative to using a vehicle. Cyclical writes Why Our Family Walks.
Carnival of the Walkers is a weekly round-up of walking blogs, news and fun walking sites. Send additions to: walking.guide@about.com
Carnival of the Walkers Archives
Tags: Walking

Circling the Country: Big John Buoniconti is walking 16,000 miles through 48 states to raise money for his cancer foundation, which assists uninsured cancer patients. He began in Maine in March and now is in Virginia.
Over the Anti-Atlas: The Constanttrek duo had a rough hike over the Anti-Atlas mountains last week on their trek through Morrocco, I love being an armchair walker on their adventure. constanttrek: Agdz
Walking the Pilgrim Trail in Spain is a dream of many, and you can follow one walker's journey at Wulf's Den.
The Data Obsessesed: SportsGeezer points us to an article by Gina Kolata about those of us who won't stroll out without our pedometer, heart rate monitor, GPS and more. Does being a workout data junkie really help you get in shape?
Stepping: The PajamaBlogger decided to find out how many steps per day she was taking at her hospital job. Those with active jobs have less difficulty logging 10,000 per day, walking like the Amish.
Run Hit Wonder: While I was doing Walk/Run for Wildwood last Sunday, Slow Brave Athena was just downhill doing the Nike Run Hit Wonder. Hmm, I had the quiet green forest and my audiobook, while she had The Donnas and The Aquabats.
Just Walking: Barry Lewis found he irritates runners by walking a road race, and concludes their prejudice against walkers is a fear of being beaten by them.
The Walking Life: For some, walking is an alternative to using a vehicle. Cyclical writes Why Our Family Walks.
Carnival of the Walkers is a weekly round-up of walking blogs, news and fun walking sites. Send additions to: walking.guide@about.com
Carnival of the Walkers Archives
Tags: Walking



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