--- On Sun, 11/1/09, Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@...> wrote:
From: Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@...> Subject: RE: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com, m2t2@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, November 1, 2009, 5:22 PM
Carolyn,
For looking for a home try the website below.
Best, Bill
www.buyersrealestat e.com
-----Original Message----- From: m2t2@yahoogroups. com on behalf of Carolyn Rocco Sent: Sat 10/31/2009 5:50 AM To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Hi everyone!!!
Thanks for these messages, for i just found out last night that i got picked up for the AFIT program (an Air Force program) that will have me in Monterey for 2-2.5 years, come Sep 2010. I like the look/feel of bungalows, so was thinking PG would be a good choice, but I also like modern looks, so am thinking new Monterey will also be a good choice.
I've been looking on craigslist for places to rent/buy, but informing me of any realtors that you might know would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, seeing how this is a tri club (lol), i've done 3 IM's, dozen or so 1/2's, etc,
etc. I'd like to do some more while there, but am also getting involved with figure competitions. :)
Thanks so much for your help and advice. I look forward to meeting you all! Chat soon Carolyn (cdrocco1218@ yahoo.com) :)
--- On Thu, 10/29/09, m <snorkelies@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: m <snorkelies@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009, 2:50 PM
Sorry for the incredibly delayed response, but hopefully it's still somewhat useful...
I have lived in PG, near downtown Monterey near Monterey High School, and in New Monterey (between DLI and PG). I like living close to town so we can walk to Portola Plaza (there are often festivals and such on the weekends there), coffee shops, grocery stores, etc. And it is nice being close to work if you need to get in
in a hurry. If I want to get a longer ride in on the way to work, I just head up over the hills and wander around for a while (even better is to do this on the way home so you are not hot and sweaty when you get to work). But we very rarely drive (once a month or so - basically when we have to pick lumber up from Home Depot and need the car anyway...), so running or biking is the only way we get to work.
New Monterey is my favorite so far, a little more "real" than PG (less touristy, doesn't seem to close down at 7 or 8 every night...), definitely more sunny than PG (although you get fog anywhere you live in the area unless you head out to the hills - but living at the bottom of a hill was one of our requirements - pulling a 2 year old up a hill at the end of the day in the bike trailer is not my idea of a good time.), and a little less "suburban" feeling than the house we lived at near downtown Monterey.
I definintely like
being close to downtown Monterey, that is where we always end up going to meet up with friends, group rides, runs, etc.
As far as training, the two main groups (besides NPS of course) are the velo club (vcmonterey. org), and the wednesday night laundry runners (wnlr.org). A lot of people have done Coeur d'Alene in the past in this area, so you will probably be able to hook up with them through one of these groups.
Mindy
--- On Mon, 10/5/09, Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 11:04 AM
PG gets a Marine Layer Daily, usually in the afternoon, but so does most of the area, including Marina and SeaSide. They also get some nice wind but you can not avoid it anywhere in the area. Each has their benefits, Marinia and
Seaside is a little warmer, but PG is in a pretty good location and the people are pretty friendly. It is a fairly comfortable place to live and more convenient to workout. Check them out, rent and availability are also a big factor.
Kent Meyer 1430 Augusta Place Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@yahoo. com> To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Sent: Monday, October 5, 2009 5:46:30 AM Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Thanks Kent, I have consider Pacific Grove as well. I was up at Pacific Grove for a weekend in August, it appeared that the beach was always covered with a marine layer while the rest of town was sunny. How often does this happen?
I plan to take another short trip in Nov, to check out the locations again!
Thanks, Stan
--- On Sun, 10/4/09,
Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 7:03 PM
Stan, It has been about a year since I have been, but if you look out in Pacific Grove (PG) or Pebble Beach, that will give you a nice ride in on the bike path and close to a lot of the bike groups that ride. Kent
Kent Meyer 1430 Augusta Place Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@yahoo. com> To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 6:54:14 PM Subject: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Hello M2T2,
Off topic, I will be attending NPS starting this Jan 2010 for 2yrs. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations on
locations to live (off campus)? I was thinking renting close to Marina state beach. So I can have a 'somewhat' good distance bike ride to campus.
I'm also racing Ironman Coeur D' Alene 2010, any recommendations on long distance training/groups in the area?
-----Original Message-----
From: m2t2@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Carolyn Rocco
Sent: Sat 10/31/2009 5:50 AM
To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Hi everyone!!!
Thanks for these messages, for i just found out last night that i got picked up for the AFIT program (an Air Force program) that will have me in Monterey for 2-2.5 years, come Sep 2010.
I like the look/feel of bungalows, so was thinking PG would be a good choice, but I also like modern looks, so am thinking new Monterey will also be a good choice.
I've been looking on craigslist for places to rent/buy, but informing me of any realtors that you might know would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, seeing how this is a tri club (lol), i've done 3 IM's, dozen or so 1/2's, etc, etc. I'd like to do some more while there, but am also getting involved with figure competitions. :)
Thanks so much for your help and advice. I look forward to meeting you all!
Chat soon
Carolyn (cdrocco1218@...) :)
--- On Thu, 10/29/09, m <snorkelies@...> wrote:
From: m <snorkelies@...>
Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009, 2:50 PM
Sorry for the incredibly delayed response, but hopefully it's still somewhat useful...
I have lived in PG, near downtown Monterey near Monterey High School, and in New Monterey (between DLI and PG). I like living close to town so we can walk to Portola Plaza (there are often festivals and such on the weekends there), coffee shops, grocery stores, etc. And it is nice being close to work if you need to get in in a hurry. If I want to get a longer ride in on the way to work, I just head up over the hills and wander around for a while (even better is to do this on the way home so you are not hot and sweaty when you get to work). But we very rarely drive (once a month or so - basically when we have to pick lumber up from Home Depot and need the car anyway...), so running or biking is the only way we get to work.
New Monterey is my favorite so far, a little more "real" than PG (less touristy, doesn't seem to close down at 7 or 8 every night...), definitely more sunny than PG (although you get fog anywhere you live in the area unless you head out to the hills - but living at the bottom of a hill was one of our requirements - pulling a 2 year old up a hill at the end of the day in the bike trailer is not my idea of a good time.), and a little less "suburban" feeling than the house we lived at near downtown Monterey.
I definintely like being close to downtown Monterey, that is where we always end up going to meet up with friends, group rides, runs, etc.
As far as training, the two main groups (besides NPS of course) are the velo club (vcmonterey. org), and the wednesday night laundry runners (wnlr.org). A lot of people have done Coeur d'Alene in the past in this area, so you will probably be able to hook up with them through one of these groups.
Mindy
--- On Mon, 10/5/09, Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com
Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 11:04 AM
PG gets a Marine Layer Daily, usually in the afternoon, but so does most of the area, including Marina and SeaSide. They also get some nice wind but you can not avoid it anywhere in the area. Each has their benefits, Marinia and Seaside is a little warmer, but PG is in a pretty good location and the people are pretty friendly. It is a fairly comfortable place to live and more convenient to workout. Check them out, rent and availability are also a big factor.
Kent Meyer
1430 Augusta Place
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@yahoo. com>
To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Monday, October 5, 2009 5:46:30 AM
Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Thanks Kent, I have consider Pacific Grove as well. I was up at Pacific Grove for a weekend in August, it appeared that the beach was always covered with a marine layer while the rest of town was sunny. How often does this happen?
I plan to take another short trip in Nov, to check out the locations again!
Thanks,
Stan
--- On Sun, 10/4/09, Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 7:03 PM
Stan,
It has been about a year since I have been, but if you look out in Pacific Grove (PG) or Pebble Beach, that will give you a nice ride in on the bike path and close to a lot of the bike groups that ride.
Kent
Kent Meyer
1430 Augusta Place
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@yahoo. com>
To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 6:54:14 PM
Subject: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Hello M2T2,
Off topic, I will be attending NPS starting this Jan 2010 for 2yrs. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations on locations to live (off campus)? I was thinking renting close to Marina state beach. So I can have a 'somewhat' good distance bike ride to campus.
I'm also racing Ironman Coeur D' Alene 2010, any recommendations on long distance training/groups in the area?
Thanks for these messages, for i just found out last night that i got picked up for the AFIT program (an Air Force program) that will have me in Monterey for 2-2.5 years, come Sep 2010.
I like the look/feel of bungalows, so was thinking PG would be a good choice, but I also like modern looks, so am thinking new Monterey will also be a good choice.
I've been looking on craigslist for places to rent/buy, but informing me of any realtors that you might know would be greatly appreciated.
Oh, seeing how this is a tri club (lol), i've done 3 IM's, dozen or so 1/2's, etc, etc. I'd like to do some more while there, but am also getting involved with figure competitions. :)
Thanks so much for your help and advice. I look forward to meeting you all!
From: m <snorkelies@...> Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009, 2:50 PM
Sorry for the incredibly delayed response, but hopefully it's still somewhat useful...
I have lived in PG, near downtown Monterey near Monterey High School, and in New Monterey (between DLI and PG). I like living close to town so we can walk to Portola Plaza (there are often festivals and such on the weekends there), coffee shops, grocery stores, etc. And it is nice being close to work if you need to get in in a hurry. If I want to get a longer ride in on the way to work, I just head up over the hills and wander around for a while (even better is to do this on the way home so you are not hot and sweaty when you get to work). But we very rarely drive (once a month or so - basically when we have to pick lumber up from Home Depot and need the car anyway...), so running or biking is the only way we get to work.
New Monterey is my favorite so far, a little more "real" than PG (less touristy, doesn't seem to
close down at 7 or 8 every night...), definitely more sunny than PG (although you get fog anywhere you live in the area unless you head out to the hills - but living at the bottom of a hill was one of our requirements - pulling a 2 year old up a hill at the end of the day in the bike trailer is not my idea of a good time.), and a little less "suburban" feeling than the house we lived at near downtown Monterey.
I definintely like being close to downtown Monterey, that is where we always end up going to meet up with friends, group rides, runs, etc.
As far as training, the two main groups (besides NPS of course) are the velo club (vcmonterey. org), and the wednesday night laundry runners (wnlr.org). A lot of people have done Coeur d'Alene in the past in this area, so you will probably be able to hook up with them through one of these groups.
Mindy
--- On Mon, 10/5/09, Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com>
wrote:
From: Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 11:04 AM
PG gets a Marine Layer Daily, usually in the afternoon, but so does most of the area, including Marina and SeaSide. They also get some nice wind but you can not avoid it anywhere in the area. Each has their benefits, Marinia and Seaside is a little warmer, but PG is in a pretty good location and the people are pretty friendly. It is a fairly comfortable place to live and more convenient to workout. Check them out, rent and availability are also a big factor.
Kent Meyer
1430 Augusta Place
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@yahoo. com> To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Sent: Monday, October 5, 2009 5:46:30 AM Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Thanks Kent, I have consider Pacific Grove as well. I was up at Pacific Grove for a weekend in August, it appeared that the beach was always covered with a marine layer while the rest of town was sunny. How often does this happen?
I plan to take another short trip in Nov, to check out the locations again!
Thanks, Stan
--- On Sun, 10/4/09, Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 7:03 PM
Stan,
It has been about a year since I have been, but if you look out in Pacific Grove (PG) or Pebble Beach, that will give you a nice ride in on the bike path and close to a lot of the bike groups that ride.
Kent
Kent Meyer
1430 Augusta Place
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@yahoo. com> To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 6:54:14 PM Subject: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Hello M2T2,
Off topic, I will be attending NPS starting this Jan 2010 for 2yrs. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations on locations to live (off campus)? I was thinking renting close to Marina state beach. So I can have a 'somewhat' good distance bike ride to campus.
I'm also racing Ironman Coeur D' Alene 2010, any recommendations on long distance training/groups in the area?
Sorry for the incredibly delayed response, but hopefully it's still somewhat useful...
I have lived in PG, near downtown Monterey near Monterey High School, and in New Monterey (between DLI and PG). I like living close to town so we can walk to Portola Plaza (there are often festivals and such on the weekends there), coffee shops, grocery stores, etc. And it is nice being close to work if you need to get in in a hurry. If I want to get a longer ride in on the way to work, I just head up over the hills and wander around for a while (even better is to do this on the way home so you are not hot and sweaty when you get to work). But we very rarely drive (once a month or so - basically when we have to pick lumber up from Home Depot and need the car anyway...), so running or biking is the only way we get to work.
New Monterey is
my favorite so far, a little more "real" than PG (less touristy, doesn't seem to close down at 7 or 8 every night...), definitely more sunny than PG (although you get fog anywhere you live in the area unless you head out to the hills - but living at the bottom of a hill was one of our requirements - pulling a 2 year old up a hill at the end of the day in the bike trailer is not my idea of a good time.), and a little less "suburban" feeling than the house we lived at near downtown Monterey.
I definintely like being close to downtown Monterey, that is where we always end up going to meet up with friends, group rides, runs, etc.
As far as training, the two main groups (besides NPS of course) are the velo club (vcmonterey.org), and the wednesday night laundry runners (wnlr.org). A lot of people have done Coeur d'Alene in the past in this area, so you will probably be able to hook up with them through one of these
groups.
Mindy
--- On Mon, 10/5/09, Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@...> wrote:
From: Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@...> Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 11:04 AM
PG gets a Marine Layer Daily, usually in the afternoon, but so does most of the area, including Marina and SeaSide. They also get some nice wind but you can not avoid it anywhere in the area. Each has their benefits, Marinia and Seaside is a little warmer, but PG is in a pretty good location and the people are pretty friendly. It is a fairly comfortable place to live and more convenient to workout. Check them out, rent and availability are also a big factor.
Kent Meyer
1430 Augusta Place
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@...> To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 5, 2009 5:46:30 AM Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Thanks Kent, I have consider Pacific Grove as well. I was up at Pacific Grove for a weekend in August, it appeared that the beach was always covered with a marine layer while the rest of town was sunny. How often does this happen?
I plan to take another short trip in Nov, to check out the locations again!
Thanks, Stan
--- On Sun, 10/4/09, Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 7:03 PM
Stan,
It has been about a year since I have been, but if you look out in Pacific Grove (PG) or Pebble Beach, that will give you a nice ride in on the bike path and close to a lot of the bike groups that ride.
Kent
Kent Meyer
1430 Augusta Place
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@yahoo. com> To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 6:54:14 PM Subject: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Hello M2T2,
Off topic, I will be attending NPS starting this Jan 2010 for 2yrs. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations on locations to live (off campus)? I was thinking renting close to Marina state beach. So I can have a 'somewhat' good distance bike ride to campus.
I'm also racing Ironman Coeur D' Alene 2010, any recommendations on long distance training/groups in the area?
PG gets a Marine Layer Daily, usually in the afternoon, but so does most of the area, including Marina and SeaSide. They also get some nice wind but you can not avoid it anywhere in the area. Each has their benefits, Marinia and Seaside is a little warmer, but PG is in a pretty good location and the people are pretty friendly. It is a fairly comfortable place to live and more convenient to workout. Check them out, rent and availability are also a big factor.
Kent Meyer
1430 Augusta Place
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@...> To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 5, 2009 5:46:30 AM Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Thanks Kent, I have consider Pacific Grove as well. I was up at Pacific Grove for a weekend in August, it appeared that the beach was always covered with a marine layer while the rest of town was sunny. How often does this happen?
I plan to take another short trip in Nov, to check out the locations again!
Thanks, Stan
--- On Sun, 10/4/09, Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@yahoo. com> Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 7:03 PM
Stan,
It has been about a year since I have been, but if you look out in Pacific Grove (PG) or Pebble Beach, that will give you a nice ride in on the bike path and close to a lot of the bike groups that ride.
Kent
Kent Meyer
1430 Augusta Place
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@yahoo. com> To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 6:54:14 PM Subject: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Hello M2T2,
Off topic, I will be attending NPS starting this Jan 2010 for 2yrs. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations on locations to live (off campus)? I was thinking renting close to Marina state beach. So I can have a 'somewhat' good distance bike ride to campus.
I'm also racing Ironman Coeur D' Alene 2010, any recommendations on long distance training/groups in the area?
Thanks Kent, I have consider Pacific Grove as well. I was up at Pacific Grove for a weekend in August, it appeared that the beach was always covered with a marine layer while the rest of town was sunny. How often does this happen?
I plan to take another short trip in Nov, to check out the locations again!
Thanks, Stan
--- On Sun, 10/4/09, Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@...> wrote:
From: Kent Meyer <kentmeyer@...> Subject: Re: [M2T2] Need Recommendations To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 7:03 PM
Stan,
It has been about a year since I have been, but if you look out in Pacific Grove (PG) or Pebble Beach, that will give you a nice ride in on the bike path and close to a lot of the bike groups that ride.
Kent
Kent Meyer
1430 Augusta Place
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@yahoo. com> To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 6:54:14 PM Subject: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Hello M2T2,
Off topic, I will be attending NPS starting this Jan 2010 for 2yrs. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations on locations to live (off campus)? I was thinking renting close to Marina state beach. So I can have a 'somewhat' good distance bike ride to campus.
I'm also racing Ironman Coeur D' Alene 2010, any recommendations on long distance training/groups in the area?
It has been about a year since I have been, but if you look out in Pacific Grove (PG) or Pebble Beach, that will give you a nice ride in on the bike path and close to a lot of the bike groups that ride.
Kent
Kent Meyer
1430 Augusta Place
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 917-0699
From: Stan Wong <wongstansd@...> To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2009 6:54:14 PM Subject: [M2T2] Need Recommendations
Hello M2T2,
Off topic, I will be attending NPS starting this Jan 2010 for 2yrs. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations on locations to live (off campus)? I was thinking renting close to Marina state beach. So I can have a 'somewhat' good distance bike ride to campus.
I'm also racing Ironman Coeur D' Alene 2010, any recommendations on long distance training/groups in the area?
Off topic, I will be attending NPS starting this Jan 2010 for 2yrs. Wondering if anyone has any recommendations on locations to live (off campus)? I was thinking renting close to Marina state beach. So I can have a 'somewhat' good distance bike ride to campus.
I'm also racing Ironman Coeur D' Alene 2010, any recommendations on long distance training/groups in the area?
Good Day,
I am part of a group of DLI Chinese students who are putting together a team to
do the 12 July 2009 LiveStrong Challenge century ride in San Jose. If you are
not familiar with this event, you can check out their website here:
http://www.livestrongchallenge.org/site/c.frKPI1PAIoE/b.3935377/
We are looking for a few more cyclists to join us for the century ride. Joining
the team and participating in the event does require a modest fundraising
effort. Proceeds benefit the Lance Armstrong Foundation and their struggle
against cancer.
If you are interested, reply to this post or e-mail me at gjsamps@....
Best regards,
Gary Sampson
I have herd from several of you and here
is the agenda for Friday and Saturday night.
Carbo-loading both nights will consist of
Salad, Pasta and Sauce. I have bought all the pasta for both nights. What we
need is a couple of bags of salad, salad dressing, and sauce. I have all the
pots and pans in the trailer. We can combine sauce and salad and bring choice
of salad dressing. If you like we could add French bread and I could cook it in
the oven in the trailer.
I depart tomorrow late afternoon and will
not have access to email after 1200. My cell is 831-224-2937 but my service is
limited at the lake.
Remember the site is RB7 per the attached
map. I am departing Sunday night.
Bring you tent and I will see you at the
lake.
Best, Bill
P.S. Remember it is at SouthShore for
those of you who have never been to LakeSan Antonio.
NPS/GSBPP...the
Educational Key
to
unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through
the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human
Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From:Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 1:27
PM To: 'm2t2@yahoogroups.com';
'malnick@...'; Malnick, Jeff (CIV); 'Kent.Crawford@...' Cc: 'leighw2000@...';
'hayessp2001@...'; 'Amy
Nesbitt'; 'Amy.Nesbitt@...'; Bachl, Christopher (MAJ); Baker, Spencer
(LCDR); Behnken, Barry (Maj.); Chang, Jacqueline (Jackie) (Maj.); Emilie; Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV); jaffo76@...;
m2t2admin@...; Malnick, Jeff
(CIV); Meyer, Kent (LCDR); Shaun Hayes; slbaker1970@...; Wallace, Leigh
(Capt.); Whelan, Patrick (Maj.) Subject: Wildflower campsite
M2T2,
I dropped off my trailer Thursday night. I
have attached a map to RB7 which is on the “B” loop of Redondo
sites. I circled the site in red with an arrow. I have a large blue and white
pop-up trailer and a Cadillac Escalade truck. There is plenty of room for tents
and easy access from both sides of the camp.
Let’s discuss a carbo loading plan
AKA pasta, bread and salad for Friday and Saturday nights. I really do not have
any idea if anyone is even coming. I am arriving Thursday night and departing
Monday. I am doing long course on Saturday so Friday is a carbo must. In years
past this has been a very low key eating event. The camp site has easy access
to watch the race and walk down to Lynch where the packet pickup and events
will be occurring.
I sincerely hope to hear and see all you
this weekend.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP...the
Educational Key
to
unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through
the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human
Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From:m2t2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:m2t2@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of leigh wallace Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 3:23
PM To:m2t2@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator
Bill,
I am participating in Wildflower this
year!! We also have a spot reserved for camping, but would like
to meet up as a club with you this year. Just let me know the details.
And, i didnt know there was a M2T2 option for Tri-Ca
events... I have done a few and totally would have used that, but didnt realize!
:(
Have a great week!
~ Leigh Wallace
--- On Tue, 3/31/09, Hatch,
William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
wrote:
From: Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
Subject: RE: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator
To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "Terry Davis" <terry@tricalifornia.com>, "Betsy
Davis" <betsy@tricalifornia.com>
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 10:52 AM
Shawn and Jeff,
Along the lines of the club (M2T2) I see Tricalifornia has taken
the M2T2 club out of the call down window in online registration. I assume it
is because low use. I do believe we have more M2T2 member participating in
Tricalifornia events but just not using the club/team option from TRICAL. I
will contact Terry and Betsy Davis and find out if this is the case.
I have registered for Wildflower and will taking my trailer down
the weekend before to reserve a spot for the team to camp. Last year nobody
showed up but the previous 8 years we had huge crowds.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP... the Educational Key
to unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through the Education of Leaders and Analysis
and Design of
Human Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force
Readiness
From: m2t2@yahoogroups. com [mailto:
m2t2@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of JP Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009
8:01 AM To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [M2T2] M2T2
Moderator
Hi Shaun,
Since I am
faculty at NPS and here year round I'd be interested in taking on the
position. I also have several sponsorships from companies that I can work
with to extend to the club this season on beyond. Please let me know if you'd
like to meet up for coffee sometime to discuss.
I hope everyone's swimming, cycling, and running has
been enjoyable so far this year. I know some of us have already
achieved significant milestones while still others have the hills of Big Sur looming just over the horizon. Good job
and good luck to all.
On an administrative note, as I wrote earlier this
year, I will be soon be detaching from NPS and be heading back to the
right-coast (the end of this week). That means M2T2 needs a new
Yahoo!Group Moderator. The job is pretty straight forward.
Basicly, the moderator needs to approve/disapprove new requests to
join the e-mail distribution and remove those who request. Looking
for a volunteer to take over, total invested time is roughly a couple of
minutes (< 3) each week. Thanks all and good luck with the rest of
your training and racing in 2009.
~Shaun
--
~Jeff Malnick~
Research Associate/Media Development
Modeling of Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) Institute
Naval PostgraduateSchool Monterey , CA
831.747.5096 malnick@gmail. com jpmalnic@nps. edu
.......__o
.......\<,
....( )/ ( )..
A disciplined organization of reason and experience provides the basis for
beliefs of Freethinkers. They hold views tentatively and willingly
modify them in the face of new evidence.
One should not be intimidated by the fact that so many people hold false
beliefs. Nor does the truth of a belief depend on whether it has been held
for a long or short time. The point is simply whether or not it conforms with
reason. — Nichiren
Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this e-mail
I won't be attending this season but wish you the best in your race.
Make it great,
jeff
On Apr 27, 2009, at 1:26 PM, Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) wrote:
M2T2,
I dropped off my trailer Thursday night. I have attached a map to RB7 which is on the B loop of Redondo sites. I circled the site in red with an arrow. I have a large blue and white pop-up trailer and a Cadillac Escalade truck. There is plenty of room for tents and easy access from both sides of the camp.
Lets discuss a carbo loading plan AKA pasta, bread and salad for Friday and Saturday nights. I really do not have any idea if anyone is even coming. I am arriving Thursday night and departing Monday. I am doing long course on Saturday so Friday is a carbo must. In years past this has been a very low key eating event. The camp site has easy access to watch the race and walk down to Lynch where the packet pickup and events will be occurring.
I sincerely hope to hear and see all you this weekend.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP...the Educational Key
to unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
I am participating in Wildflower this year!! We also have a spot reserved for camping, but would like to meet up as a club with you this year. Just let me know the details.
And, i didnt know there was a M2T2 option for Tri-Ca events... I have done a few and totally would have used that, but didnt realize! :(
Have a great week!
~ Leigh Wallace
--- OnTue, 3/31/09, Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV)<wdhatch@nps.edu>wrote:
From: Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu> Subject: RE: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator To:m2t2@yahoogroups.com Cc: "Terry Davis" <terry@tricalifornia.com>, "Betsy Davis" <betsy@tricalifornia.com> Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 10:52 AM
Shawn and Jeff,
Along the lines of the club (M2T2) I see Tricalifornia has taken the M2T2 club out of the call down window in online registration. I assume it is because low use. I do believe we have more M2T2 member participating in Tricalifornia events but just not using the club/team option from TRICAL. I will contact Terry and Betsy Davis and find out if this is the case.
I have registered for Wildflower and will taking my trailer down the weekend before to reserve a spot for the team to camp. Last year nobody showed up but the previous 8 years we had huge crowds.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP... the Educational Key
to unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From:m2t2@yahoogroups. com [mailto: m2t2@yahoogroups. com ]On Behalf OfJP Sent:Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:01 AM To:m2t2@yahoogroups. com Subject:Re: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator
Hi Shaun,
Since I am faculty at NPS and here year round I'd be interested in taking on the position. I also have several sponsorships from companies that I can work with to extend to the club this season on beyond. Please let me know if you'd like to meet up for coffee sometime to discuss.
I hope everyone's swimming, cycling, and running has been enjoyable so far this year. I know some of us have already achieved significant milestones while still others have the hills ofBig Surlooming just over the horizon. Good job and good luck to all.
Onan administrative note, as I wrote earlier this year, I will be soon be detaching from NPS and be heading back to the right-coast (the end of this week). That means M2T2 needs a new Yahoo!Group Moderator. The job is pretty straight forward. Basicly, the moderator needs to approve/disapprove new requests to join the e-mail distribution and remove those who request. Looking for a volunteer to take over, total invested time is roughly a couple of minutes (< 3) each week. Thanks all and good luck with the rest of your training and racing in 2009.
~Shaun
-- ~Jeff Malnick~ Research Associate/Media Development Modeling of Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) Institute NavalPostgraduateSchool Monterey,CA 831.747.5096 malnick@gmail. com jpmalnic@nps. edu .......__o .......\<, ....( )/ ( )..
A disciplined organization of reason and experience provides the basis for beliefs of Freethinkers. They hold views tentatively and willingly modify them in the face of new evidence.
One should not be intimidated by the fact that so many people hold false beliefs. Nor does the truth of a belief depend on whether it has been held for a long or short time. The point is simply whether or not it conforms with reason. Nichiren
Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this e-mail
I dropped off my trailer Thursday night. I
have attached a map to RB7 which is on the “B” loop of Redondo sites.
I circled the site in red with an arrow. I have a large blue and white pop-up trailer
and a Cadillac Escalade truck. There is plenty of room for tents and easy
access from both sides of the camp.
Let’s discuss a carbo loading plan
AKA pasta, bread and salad for Friday and Saturday nights. I really do not have
any idea if anyone is even coming. I am arriving Thursday night and departing
Monday. I am doing long course on Saturday so Friday is a carbo must. In years
past this has been a very low key eating event. The camp site has easy access
to watch the race and walk down to Lynch where the packet pickup and events
will be occurring.
I sincerely hope to hear and see all you
this weekend.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP...the
Educational Key
to
unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through
the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human
Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From:m2t2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:m2t2@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of leigh wallace Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 3:23
PM To:m2t2@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator
Bill,
I am participating in Wildflower this
year!! We also have a spot reserved for camping, but would like
to meet up as a club with you this year. Just let me know the details.
And, i didnt know there was a M2T2 option for Tri-Ca
events... I have done a few and totally would have used that, but didnt
realize! :(
Have a great week!
~ Leigh Wallace
--- On Tue, 3/31/09, Hatch, William (Bill)
(CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
wrote:
From: Hatch, William
(Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
Subject: RE: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator
To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "Terry Davis" <terry@tricalifornia.com>, "Betsy
Davis" <betsy@tricalifornia.com>
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 10:52 AM
Shawn and Jeff,
Along the lines of the club (M2T2) I see Tricalifornia has taken
the M2T2 club out of the call down window in online registration. I assume it
is because low use. I do believe we have more M2T2 member participating in
Tricalifornia events but just not using the club/team option from TRICAL. I
will contact Terry and Betsy Davis and find out if this is the case.
I have registered for Wildflower and will taking my trailer down
the weekend before to reserve a spot for the team to camp. Last year nobody
showed up but the previous 8 years we had huge crowds.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP... the Educational Key
to unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through the Education of Leaders and Analysis
and Design of
Human Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force
Readiness
From: m2t2@yahoogroups. com [mailto:
m2t2@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of JP Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009
8:01 AM To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [M2T2] M2T2
Moderator
Hi Shaun,
Since I am
faculty at NPS and here year round I'd be interested in taking on the
position. I also have several sponsorships from companies that I can work
with to extend to the club this season on beyond. Please let me know if you'd
like to meet up for coffee sometime to discuss.
I hope everyone's swimming, cycling, and running
has been enjoyable so far this year. I know some of us have already
achieved significant milestones while still others have the hills of Big Sur looming just over the horizon. Good job
and good luck to all.
On an administrative note, as I wrote earlier this
year, I will be soon be detaching from NPS and be heading back to the
right-coast (the end of this week). That means M2T2 needs a new
Yahoo!Group Moderator. The job is pretty straight forward.
Basicly, the moderator needs to approve/disapprove new requests to
join the e-mail distribution and remove those who request. Looking
for a volunteer to take over, total invested time is roughly a couple of
minutes (< 3) each week. Thanks all and good luck with the rest of
your training and racing in 2009.
~Shaun
--
~Jeff Malnick~
Research Associate/Media Development
Modeling of Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) Institute
Naval PostgraduateSchool Monterey , CA
831.747.5096 malnick@gmail. com jpmalnic@nps. edu
.......__o
.......\<,
....( )/ ( )..
A disciplined organization of reason and experience provides the basis for
beliefs of Freethinkers. They hold views tentatively and willingly
modify them in the face of new evidence.
One should not be intimidated by the fact that so many people hold false
beliefs. Nor does the truth of a belief depend on whether it has been held
for a long or short time. The point is simply whether or not it conforms with
reason. — Nichiren
Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this e-mail
Each year I bring my trailer down the
weekend before to secure a spot with electricity and water. I rope off an area
where we can layout tents and park cars. Typically it is on the third loop of Redondo
camp.
Once I get back from dropping off the
trailer I will send out a note with the exact camp spot. This way folks can
come and go without getting stuck out in Tim buck two.
I am still waiting to hear back from Terri
Davis on the team (M2T2) entry for Trical.
Bill
NPS/GSBPP...the
Educational Key
to
unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through
the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human
Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From:m2t2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:m2t2@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of leigh wallace Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 3:23
PM To:m2t2@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator
Bill,
I am participating in Wildflower this
year!! We also have a spot reserved for camping, but would like
to meet up as a club with you this year. Just let me know the details.
And, i didnt know there was a M2T2 option for Tri-Ca
events... I have done a few and totally would have used that, but didnt
realize! :(
Have a great week!
~ Leigh Wallace
--- On Tue, 3/31/09, Hatch, William (Bill)
(CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
wrote:
From: Hatch, William
(Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
Subject: RE: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator
To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com
Cc: "Terry Davis" <terry@tricalifornia.com>, "Betsy
Davis" <betsy@tricalifornia.com>
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 10:52 AM
Shawn and Jeff,
Along the lines of the club (M2T2) I see Tricalifornia has taken
the M2T2 club out of the call down window in online registration. I assume it
is because low use. I do believe we have more M2T2 member participating in
Tricalifornia events but just not using the club/team option from TRICAL. I
will contact Terry and Betsy Davis and find out if this is the case.
I have registered for Wildflower and will taking my trailer down
the weekend before to reserve a spot for the team to camp. Last year nobody
showed up but the previous 8 years we had huge crowds.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP... the Educational Key
to unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through the Education of Leaders and Analysis
and Design of
Human Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force
Readiness
From: m2t2@yahoogroups. com [mailto:
m2t2@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of JP Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009
8:01 AM To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [M2T2] M2T2
Moderator
Hi Shaun,
Since I am
faculty at NPS and here year round I'd be interested in taking on the
position. I also have several sponsorships from companies that I can work
with to extend to the club this season on beyond. Please let me know if you'd
like to meet up for coffee sometime to discuss.
I hope everyone's swimming, cycling, and running
has been enjoyable so far this year. I know some of us have already
achieved significant milestones while still others have the hills of Big Sur looming just over the horizon. Good job
and good luck to all.
On an administrative note, as I wrote earlier this
year, I will be soon be detaching from NPS and be heading back to the
right-coast (the end of this week). That means M2T2 needs a new
Yahoo!Group Moderator. The job is pretty straight forward.
Basicly, the moderator needs to approve/disapprove new requests to
join the e-mail distribution and remove those who request. Looking
for a volunteer to take over, total invested time is roughly a couple of
minutes (< 3) each week. Thanks all and good luck with the rest of
your training and racing in 2009.
~Shaun
--
~Jeff Malnick~
Research Associate/Media Development
Modeling of Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) Institute
Naval PostgraduateSchool Monterey , CA
831.747.5096 malnick@gmail. com jpmalnic@nps. edu
.......__o
.......\<,
....( )/ ( )..
A disciplined organization of reason and experience provides the basis for
beliefs of Freethinkers. They hold views tentatively and willingly
modify them in the face of new evidence.
One should not be intimidated by the fact that so many people hold false
beliefs. Nor does the truth of a belief depend on whether it has been held
for a long or short time. The point is simply whether or not it conforms with
reason. — Nichiren
Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this e-mail
I am participating in Wildflower this year!! We also have a spot reserved for camping, but would like to meet up as a club with you this year. Just let me know the details.
And, i didnt know there was a M2T2 option for Tri-Ca events... I have done a few and totally would have used that, but didnt realize! :(
Have a great week!
~ Leigh Wallace
--- On Tue, 3/31/09, Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@...> wrote:
From: Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@...> Subject: RE: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com Cc: "Terry Davis" <terry@...>, "Betsy Davis" <betsy@...> Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 10:52 AM
Shawn and Jeff,
Along the lines of the club (M2T2) I see Tricalifornia has taken the M2T2 club out of the call down window in online registration. I assume it is because low use. I do believe we have more M2T2 member participating in Tricalifornia events but just not using the club/team option from TRICAL. I will contact Terry and Betsy Davis and find out if this is the case.
I have registered for Wildflower and will taking my trailer down the weekend before to reserve a spot for the team to camp. Last year nobody showed up but the previous 8 years we had huge crowds.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP... the Educational Key
to unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From: m2t2@yahoogroups. com [mailto: m2t2@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of JP Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:01 AM To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator
Hi Shaun,
Since I am faculty at NPS and here year round I'd be interested in taking on the position. I also have several sponsorships from companies that I can work with to extend to the club this season on beyond. Please let me know if you'd like to meet up for coffee sometime to discuss.
I hope everyone's swimming, cycling, and running has been enjoyable so far this year. I know some of us have already achieved significant milestones while still others have the hills of Big Sur looming just over the horizon. Good job and good luck to all.
On an administrative note, as I wrote earlier this year, I will be soon be detaching from NPS and be heading back to the right-coast (the end of this week). That means M2T2 needs a new Yahoo!Group Moderator. The job is pretty straight forward. Basicly, the moderator needs to approve/disapprove new requests to join the e-mail distribution and remove those who request. Looking for a volunteer to take over, total invested time is roughly a couple of minutes (< 3) each week. Thanks all and good luck with the rest of your training and racing in 2009.
~Shaun
-- ~Jeff Malnick~ Research Associate/Media Development Modeling of Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) Institute Naval Postgraduate School Monterey , CA 831.747.5096 malnick@gmail. com jpmalnic@nps. edu .......__o .......\<, ....( )/ ( )..
A disciplined organization of reason and experience provides the basis for beliefs of Freethinkers. They hold views tentatively and willingly modify them in the face of new evidence.
One should not be intimidated by the fact that so many people hold false beliefs. Nor does the truth of a belief depend on whether it has been held for a long or short time. The point is simply whether or not it conforms with reason.
â Nichiren
Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this e-mail
Along the lines of the club (M2T2) I see
Tricalifornia has taken the M2T2 club out of the call down window in online
registration. I assume it is because low use. I do believe we have more M2T2
member participating in Tricalifornia events but just not using the club/team
option from TRICAL. I will contact Terry and Betsy Davis and find out if this
is the case.
I have registered for Wildflower and will
taking my trailer down the weekend before to reserve a spot for the team to
camp. Last year nobody showed up but the previous 8 years we had huge crowds.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP...the
Educational Key
to
unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through
the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human
Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From:m2t2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:m2t2@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of JP Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:01
AM To:m2t2@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [M2T2] M2T2 Moderator
Hi Shaun,
Since I am faculty at NPS and here year round I'd be interested in
taking on the position. I also have several sponsorships from companies that I
can work with to extend to the club this season on beyond. Please let me know
if you'd like to meet up for coffee sometime to discuss.
I hope
everyone's swimming, cycling, and running has been enjoyable so far this
year. I know some of us have already achieved significant milestones
while still others have the hills of Big Sur
looming just over the horizon. Good job and good luck to all.
On an administrative note, as I wrote
earlier this year, I will be soon be detaching from NPS and be heading back
to the right-coast (the end of this week). That means M2T2 needs a
new Yahoo!Group Moderator. The job is pretty straight forward.
Basicly, the moderator needs to approve/disapprove new requests to join
the e-mail distribution and remove those who request. Looking for a
volunteer to take over, total invested time is roughly a couple of minutes
(< 3) each week. Thanks all and good luck with the rest of your
training and racing in 2009.
~Shaun
--
~Jeff Malnick~
Research Associate/Media Development
Modeling of Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) Institute
Naval PostgraduateSchool Monterey, CA
831.747.5096 malnick@gmail.com jpmalnic@nps.edu
.......__o
.......\<,
....( )/ ( )..
A disciplined organization of reason and experience provides the basis for
beliefs of Freethinkers. They hold views tentatively and willingly modify
them in the face of new evidence.
One should not be intimidated by the fact that so many people hold false
beliefs. Nor does the truth of a belief depend on whether it has been held for
a long or short time. The point is simply whether or not it conforms with
reason. — Nichiren
Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this e-mail
Since I am faculty at NPS and here year round I'd be interested in taking on the position. I also have several sponsorships from companies that I can work with to extend to the club this season on beyond. Please let me know if you'd like to meet up for coffee sometime to discuss.
Cheers,
Jeff
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:46 AM, Shaun Hayes <hayessp2001@...> wrote:
M2T2,
I hope everyone's swimming, cycling, and running has been enjoyable so far this year. I know some of us have already achieved significant milestones while still others have the hills of Big Sur looming just over the horizon. Good job and good luck to all.
On an administrative note, as I wrote earlier this year, I will be soon be detaching from NPS and be heading back to the right-coast (the end of this week). That means M2T2 needs a new Yahoo!Group Moderator. The job is pretty straight forward. Basicly, the moderator needs to approve/disapprove new requests to join the e-mail distribution and remove those who request. Looking for a volunteer to take over, total invested time is roughly a couple of minutes (< 3) each week. Thanks all and good luck with the rest of your training and racing
in 2009.
~Shaun
-- ~Jeff Malnick~ Research Associate/Media Development Modeling of Virtual Environments and Simulation (MOVES) Institute Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA
831.747.5096 malnick@... jpmalnic@... .......__o .......\<, ....( )/ ( )..
A disciplined organization of reason and experience provides the basis for beliefs of Freethinkers. They hold views tentatively and willingly modify them in the face of new evidence.
One should not be intimidated by the fact that so many people hold false beliefs. Nor does the truth of a belief depend on whether it has been held for a long or short time. The point is simply whether or not it conforms with reason. Nichiren
Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this e-mail
I hope everyone's swimming, cycling, and running has been enjoyable so far this year. I know some of us have already achieved significant milestones while still others have the hills of Big Sur looming just over the horizon. Good job and good luck to all.
On an administrative note, as I wrote earlier this year, I will be soon be detaching from NPS and be heading back to the right-coast (the end of this week). That means M2T2 needs a new Yahoo!Group Moderator. The job is pretty straight forward. Basicly, the moderator needs to approve/disapprove new requests to join the e-mail distribution and remove those who request. Looking for a volunteer to take over, total invested time is roughly a couple of minutes (< 3) each week. Thanks all and good luck with the rest of your training and racing
in 2009.
Seattle Resolution Run and Polar Bear Plunge (5k)
Naval Base Kitsap Valentine's Day Dash (5k), placed 3rd in 19-29 female age group
Naval Base Kitsap St. Patrick's Day Run (5k)
Naval Base Kitsap Submarine Anniversary Run (10k), placed 2nd in 19-29 female age group
Oklahoma City Memorial 1/2 Marathon
Viking Fest Run (5 mile)
Seafair 1/2 Marathon
Whaling Days Run (4 miles)
Torchlight Run (10k)
Amanda Cizek
> To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com > From: wdhatch@... > Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 23:22:37 -0800 > Subject: RE: [M2T2] Happy New Year! > > > Shaun, > > Last year I did the following, > > Way Too Cool 50k run > American River 50 mile run > Big Sur marathon > Wildflower Long course Triathlon > Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon > Pacific Grove Triathlon > Tinley's Triathlon > San Francisco Triathlon at Treasure Island > > Best, Bill > > -----Original Message----- > From: m2t2@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Shaun Hayes > Sent: Mon 1/19/2009 9:19 PM > To: M2T2 > Subject: [M2T2] Happy New Year! > > M2T2, > > With another year behind us, I want to congratulate everyone on their accomplishments, in and out of TRI, in 2008. For those of you attached to NPS, students have started both a NPS Cycling Club and NPS Running Club sponsored in part by the NPS Foundation. Weekly rides meet 0730 on Fridays near the Del Monte gate on the trail. The Running Club has started training with group long runs on Saturday mornings (same location). If you haven't been able to get out on the roads/trails with anyone in M2T2, these are both great opportunities to socialize and help get mileage into your training. > > With the new year we have a few administrative items to take care of. > > First, for group history and for sponsorship (i.e., GU Sports) we need to collect group accomplishments for the past year. For those that can, please send me a list of tri/swim/bike/run events you competed in, especially if you placed (age group and/or overall). > > Second, I will be soon detaching from NPS and be heading back to the left-coast in April. That means M2T2 needs a new Yahoo!Group Moderator. The job is pretty straight forward. Basicly, the moderator needs to approve/disapprove new requests to join the e-mail distribution and remove those who request. Looking for a volunteer to take over in February/March so if they have any questions prior to my departure I am readily available to support. > > Thanks all and good luck with your training and racing in 2009. > > ~Shaun > > > >
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Shaun,
Last year I did the following,
Way Too Cool 50k run
American River 50 mile run
Big Sur marathon
Wildflower Long course Triathlon
Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon
Pacific Grove Triathlon
Tinley's Triathlon
San Francisco Triathlon at Treasure Island
Best, Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: m2t2@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Shaun Hayes
Sent: Mon 1/19/2009 9:19 PM
To: M2T2
Subject: [M2T2] Happy New Year!
M2T2,
With another year behind us, I want to congratulate everyone on their
accomplishments, in and out of TRI, in 2008. For those of you attached to NPS,
students have started both a NPS Cycling Club and NPS Running Club sponsored in
part by the NPS Foundation. Weekly rides meet 0730 on Fridays near the Del
Monte gate on the trail. The Running Club has started training with group long
runs on Saturday mornings (same location). If you haven't been able to get out
on the roads/trails with anyone in M2T2, these are both great opportunities to
socialize and help get mileage into your training.
With the new year we have a few administrative items to take care of.
First, for group history and for sponsorship (i.e., GU Sports) we need to
collect group accomplishments for the past year. For those that can, please
send me a list of tri/swim/bike/run events you competed in, especially if you
placed (age group and/or overall).
Second, I will be soon detaching from NPS and be heading back to the
left-coast in April. That means M2T2 needs a new Yahoo!Group Moderator. The
job is pretty straight forward. Basicly, the moderator needs to
approve/disapprove new requests to join the e-mail distribution and remove those
who request. Looking for a volunteer to take over in February/March so if they
have any questions prior to my departure I am readily available to support.
Thanks all and good luck with your training and racing in 2009.
~Shaun
With another year behind us, I want to congratulate everyone on their accomplishments, in and out of TRI, in 2008. For those of you attached to NPS, students have started both a NPS Cycling Club and NPS Running Club sponsored in part by the NPS Foundation. Weekly rides meet 0730 on Fridays near the Del Monte gate on the trail. The Running Club has started training with group long runs on Saturday mornings (same location). If you haven't been able to get out on the roads/trails with anyone in M2T2, these are both great opportunities to socialize and help get mileage into your training.
With the new year we have a few administrative items to take care of.
First, for group history and for sponsorship (i.e., GU Sports) we need to collect group accomplishments for the past year. For those that can, please send me a list of tri/swim/bike/run events you competed in, especially if you placed (age group and/or overall).
Second, I will be soon detaching from NPS and be heading back to the left-coast in April. That means M2T2 needs a new Yahoo!Group Moderator. The job is pretty straight forward. Basicly, the moderator needs to approve/disapprove new requests to join the e-mail distribution and remove those who request. Looking for a volunteer to take over in February/March so if they have any questions prior to my departure I am readily available to support.
Thanks all and good luck with your training and racing in 2009.
NPS is starting a sponsored cycling club. If interested, contact LCDR Mark Schafer (maschafe@...) and mention you are a M2T2 member. Currently they have Friday morning rides.
From:m2t2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:m2t2@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of leigh wallace Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008
7:33 AM To:m2t2@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [M2T2] PG Sprint
Is the swim 5:30 both Tuesday and Fridays??
--- On Tue, 9/2/08, Hatch, William (Bill)
(CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
wrote:
From: Hatch, William
(Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
Subject: RE: [M2T2] PG Sprint
To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 3:55 PM
5:30
NPS/GSBPP... the Educational Key
to unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through the Education of Leaders and Analysis
and Design of
Human Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force
Readiness
From: m2t2@yahoogroups. com [mailto:
m2t2@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Scott
McKenzie Sent: Tuesday, September 02,
2008 1:31 PM To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [M2T2] PG Sprint
What time tonight at Lover's Point?
On 9/2/08, Hatch, William (Bill)
(CIV) <wdhatch@nps.
edu> wrote:
M2T2,
I have been working with
Terri Bilbro on Saturday mornings at Lovers Point. She is teaching a
Triathlon class at Monterey
sports center. She is really great enthusiastic and experienced trainer.
Tonight there is a swim at Lover's Point as well as Friday. I encourage
everyone to come. I may be out of town this weekend but if not I will be
there to train Saturday.
Different note if any
one is getting this email that would like to be off the list, please let me
know. I believe I have missed a couple of requests for folks who have
transferred.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP...
the Educational Key
to
unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through
the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human
Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From:m2t2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:m2t2@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of leigh wallace Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008
7:33 AM To:m2t2@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [M2T2] PG Sprint
Is the swim 5:30 both Tuesday and Fridays??
--- On Tue, 9/2/08, Hatch, William (Bill)
(CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
wrote:
From: Hatch, William
(Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
Subject: RE: [M2T2] PG Sprint
To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 3:55 PM
5:30
NPS/GSBPP... the Educational Key
to unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through the Education of Leaders and Analysis
and Design of
Human Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force
Readiness
From: m2t2@yahoogroups. com [mailto:
m2t2@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Scott
McKenzie Sent: Tuesday, September 02,
2008 1:31 PM To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [M2T2] PG Sprint
What time tonight at Lover's Point?
On 9/2/08, Hatch, William (Bill)
(CIV) <wdhatch@nps.
edu> wrote:
M2T2,
I have been working
with Terri Bilbro on Saturday mornings at Lovers Point. She is teaching a
Triathlon class at Monterey
sports center. She is really great enthusiastic and experienced trainer.
Tonight there is a swim at Lover's Point as well as Friday. I encourage
everyone to come. I may be out of town this weekend but if not I will be
there to train Saturday.
Different note if any
one is getting this email that would like to be off the list, please let me
know. I believe I have missed a couple of requests for folks who have
transferred.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP...
the Educational Key
to
unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through
the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human
Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From: m2t2@yahoogroups. com [mailto: m2t2@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of Scott McKenzie Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 1:31 PM To: m2t2@yahoogroups. com Subject: Re: [M2T2] PG Sprint
What time tonight at Lover's Point?
On 9/2/08, Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@nps. edu> wrote:
M2T2,
I have been working with Terri Bilbro on Saturday mornings at Lovers Point. She is teaching a Triathlon class at Monterey sports center. She is really great enthusiastic and experienced trainer. Tonight there is a swim at Lover's Point as well as Friday. I encourage everyone to come. I may be out of town this weekend but if not I will be there to train Saturday.
Different note if any one is getting this email that would like to be off the list, please let me know. I believe I have missed a couple of requests for folks who have transferred.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP... the Educational Key
to unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From:m2t2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:m2t2@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Scott McKenzie Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008
1:31 PM To:m2t2@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [M2T2] PG Sprint
What time tonight at Lover's Point?
On 9/2/08, Hatch,
William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@nps.edu>
wrote:
M2T2,
I have been working with
Terri Bilbro on Saturday mornings at Lovers Point. She is teaching a Triathlon
class at Monterey
sports center. She is really great enthusiastic and experienced trainer.
Tonight there is a swim at Lover's Point as well as Friday. I encourage
everyone to come. I may be out of town this weekend but if not I will be there
to train Saturday.
Different note if any one
is getting this email that would like to be off the list, please let me know. I
believe I have missed a couple of requests for folks who have transferred.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP...the
Educational Key
to
unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through
the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human
Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
On 9/2/08, Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@...> wrote:
M2T2,
I have been working with Terri Bilbro on Saturday mornings at Lovers Point. She is teaching a Triathlon class at Monterey sports center. She is really great enthusiastic and experienced trainer. Tonight there is a swim at Lover's Point as well as Friday. I encourage everyone to come. I may be out of town this weekend but if not I will be there to train Saturday.
Different note if any one is getting this email that would like to be off the list, please let me know. I believe I have missed a couple of requests for folks who have transferred.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP...the Educational Key
to unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
I have been working with Terri Bilbro on
Saturday mornings at Lovers Point. She is teaching a Triathlon class at Monterey sports center. She
is really great enthusiastic and experienced trainer. Tonight there is a swim
at Lover’s Point as well as Friday. I encourage everyone to come. I may
be out of town this weekend but if not I will be there to train Saturday.
Different note if any one is getting this
email that would like to be off the list, please let me know. I believe I have
missed a couple of requests for folks who have transferred.
Best, Bill
NPS/GSBPP...the
Educational Key
to
unlocking Naval Human Resources...
Through
the Education of Leaders and Analysis and Design of
Human
Resource Capabilities to Maximize Force Readiness
From:m2t2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:m2t2@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Scott McKenzie Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008
8:10 PM To:m2t2@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [M2T2] PG Sprint
I would like to come.
On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Patrick Whelan <patrickw_@yahoo.com> wrote:
Anyone else doing the
Saturday practices, or is it time to start
tapering? I did a practice 30 Aug 0830...anyone else coming out on the
6th?
My son and I signed up at the last minute for the Tri class at Sports center. It was 174 each but the teacher Terri is really good. This was the first week and there is also an informal Tri Sat morning starting at 0830 at Lovers point that is covering the PG sprint course.
Best, Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: m2t2@yahoogroups.com on behalf of leigh wallace
Sent: Wed 8/13/2008 8:34 PM
To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [M2T2] Friday Ride - 0715
The POC for the informal Sprint is LCDR Spencer Baker... he is part of the business school and has sent out the attached flyer. Hope this helps!
Also, some were asking about swimming... the Monterey Sports Center has a really nice pool and pretty reliable hours. Its $45 per month to use the entire facility and cheaper for just the pool (minus group exercises). Plus, if you do family memebership it is even cheaper. Just some good fyi...
--- On Wed, 8/13/08, Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@...> wrote:
From: Hatch, William (Bill) (CIV) <wdhatch@...>
Subject: RE: [M2T2] Friday Ride - 0715
To: m2t2@yahoogroups.com, "M2T2" <m2t2@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 4:33 PM
To let eveyone know there is an informal triathlon this Friday morning at 0700 up at La Mesa per some flyers in Ingersoll Hall. There is not POC listed just a phone number. 676-7902
Best, Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: m2t2@yahoogroups. com on behalf of Shaun Hayes
Sent: Wed 8/13/2008 2:20 PM
To: M2T2
Subject: [M2T2] Friday Ride - 0715
This week's ride is moving earlier to help those who don't really have a job but need to get work done. Start time is 0715 on the coastal trail near Borders book store (intersection of Fremont, Delmonte, and CA 1). Hope to see some new faces.