Its getting dark on the lake and it is breath taking. Seriously – another world. We have led lights on the buoys and I can see them from across the lake. much bedtterv than the day
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Anonymous on September 9, 2008
Keep focused on the light at the end of the tunnel
Bruce Milne T&T
Anonymous on September 9, 2008
The web cam now very dark. Can no longer see the lake.
Weather report indicates wind shift to WNW and reducing as well.
You should begin to just glide as the water gets glassy. Hope that is the ways it becomes for the rest of the run.
Keep the food up and powering on.
Rick W
Anonymous on September 9, 2008
Hey Greg.
Just to let you know that the family here in Trinidad and Tobago are rooting for you and we are monitoring your progress every push of the pedal!Just keep that awesome focus that you've been blessed with.GOOD LUCK!
Bruce Milne
Frank Eeckman on September 9, 2008
Almost half way there. Way to go!
Anonymous on September 9, 2008
Keep your eyes on the goal line Greg… you're over half way to accomplishing yet another amazing feat! Can't wait till you get the record over with so we can can train together for Ironman AZ … yeeeah boooy! 😮
Cyrille
Anonymous on September 9, 2008
Hey Greg, Dust and I are sitting here and watching your progress and it reminds us of……….this one time….at Band Camp….Krista said that Bridgit said that I said that Helen told you that you were doing a good job. Then Gary told Dustin that Cody told him to say the same thing to Dustin. But….. Rockys just chillin, thinking of you, way down in Columbus Georgia, although wanting to be back in Tennesse, where he ran 1.2km the other day, so Im assuming hes pretty beat as well. On a lighter note, Good luck, we know you'll make your goal, and we'll make you some "Potachos" when you get home. Potachos… potato nachos, get it? Garys on the plane to Germany and wishes you good luck as well. GO FOR IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dustin and Val