Lake Superior Ice

The rest of the world may be warming up, but last weekend as my youngest son and I drove to the Brule River Forest in Wisconsin for the River View Loppet Cross-Country Ski Race, the temperature dipped to -21F near Moose Lake, Minnesota, but by the time our race started at 10:15 a.m., it was a balmy +8F. By most folk's standards this is still bitterly cold … by Erik's and my standards is was perfect for a 12k race … kept us from overheating!

The end result from this cold weather is Lake Superior is almost completely iced over … a rare occurrence considering the lake reaches depths of over 1300 feet and is larger than the state of South Carolina! Make certain you watch the TV Report embedded below about the Lake Superior ice! You'll continue to think that NW Wisconsin and NE Minnesota are somewhere near Frostbite Falls or Siberia.

However, don't watch this short video showing the great wilderness canoeing in the Summer … I want to keep NW Wisconsin and NE Minnesota for myself.

American Birkebeiner … Google and Me!

Last Sunday I read the NY Times interview with Marissa Mayer. Given my professional focuses are web 2.0 and collaboration software tools for the enterprise, I found it neat that Ms. Mayer and I had something in common … she wanted to ski America's longest and most difficult ski marathon … the American Birkebeiner. Actually, the NY Times got it wrong, she had just completed her first Birkie 7 days earlier (I suspect the interview occurred before the race, but the publication came after). I also had just completed my first Birkie … in fact Marissa and I were in the same starting wave … number 8 for first time Birkie skiers.

My only comment is … way to go Marissa! Fantastic! Well done! Now, before you think I am just heaping praise on a senior Google executive, let me put her achievement in perspective.

  • Senior management for any company have hugely demanding work schedules
  • Silicon Valley weather over the past few weeks has been very warm and sunny
  • This weather would make ski training very difficult
  • Running is NOT a replacement for time on the snow

In other words, when one works in the San Francisco area, there NEVER is the opportunity to get out and ski after work. The total days of snow on the ground in Silicon Valley this Winter … ZERO! By contrast, although I have a demanding software job, a local park keeps 7.5k of trails lit at night till 10 pm. Any day after work I could head over and ski 15 to 20k for a hard workout.

Thus, I admire Marissa Mayer for her personal courage that allowed her to finish. The official Birkie records show she was out on the trail for over 8 hours. The hills on the Birkie course never stop; I know from my own pain that it would have been easier to quit. Congratulations Marissa. Oh yeah … 54k equals 33 and 1/2 miles, which is a long distance anyway you cut it!

Learn about my own Birkie impressions from my prior post including how "I cooked my cast"! Finally, here are two photos … one of me resting a few minutes after completing the Birkie, and one of Marissa out on the trail. Click to expand either image to full size.

Post Update: Check out MinnSki (new portal – Nordic Skiing in Minnesota)

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The Social Penguin Web

Sometimes we all get too serious … but this example demonstrates how one may have fun with the social web. For instance, have you ever had the opportunity to view the annual penguin migration on Lake Superior? While I missed this year's migration due to competing in a cross-country ski race 80 miles distant from the migration … my blog participated via the social web! Let me explain:

What were the famous words of W.C. Fields?! I had a good chuckle. Click to expand either photo.

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And Now You Know … The Rest of the Story

Part of me died yesterday … Although I may be a techie who focuses upon what's new … part of my essence comes from small town America. Paul Harvey died yesterday. In 1951, five years prior to my birth, he started broadcasting for ABC News. Up until very recently, you could still hear his Americana and twist on current events coming out of the radio. It was always fun to be teased by Mr. Harvey as he would tell a story of some famous person's early years … never revealing their name. At the end of each broadcast he would reveal that famous person's name. Thus, I leave you now with the rest of the story:

New-Age Media Describing its Predecessor:

"Good Day!"

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