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Reach the Beach Relay 2007

Google One's 200 (plus 12 or so more because of construction?) mile journey from Franconia Notch, New Hampshire to Hampton Beach in the 2007 Reach the Beach Relay

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Ah, MIT, your formulas are so...

...Everywhere! They're in my hotel bathroom, the elevator floor, bedspread...

But yes, we've safely arrived. Well, those of us who weren't at work
at least...

-Nathan

Posted by Nathan at 3:51 PM

2 comments:

Sammy said...

Welcome to the East Coast. We'll see you at 3, but let's not lose sight of the
objective

September 13, 2007 at 9:06 PM
Nathan said...

Thanks Sammy! Good job in the race, congrats to your team!

September 16, 2007 at 8:20 AM

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      • More race pictures
      • Chris's Recap
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      • On our way to boston
      • Sunglasses at night...
      • We've finished!
      • Approaching the finish...
      • We can't find van 2!
      • Van 1 stats update
      • Ah, the finish is so close...
      • Steady drizzle, rough road
      • 2 am and rainy
      • And more wetness...
      • When it rains, it pours
      • We hate Team Army
      • Stats for van 1 leg 1
      • In the absence of our leader...
      • Leg one is done!
      • Preparing for the first leg...
      • Nathan's carbo-loading before his 9 Mile leg
      • And we're off
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      • Working to run
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