I continue to climb a minimum of an extra 20 flights of stairs each day. This month it was pretty much the bare minimum every day.
Click to enlarge.It was a good month, especially compared to
last November.
Here's the long-term chart.
Click to enlarge.Thanksgiving definitely worked against me. You can see the blip in the first chart quite clearly (23rd and 24th). My girlfriend and I have eaten two pumpkin pies since then and are half way through an apple pie. That doesn't even count all the ham I ate. Serious seasonal effect!
So what worked? Well, I had some pent-up walking demand from catching a cold in October. I also had a new pair of waterproof hiking shoes thanks to the recommendation of Mr Slippery (a hiker and blogger). As seen in the following chart, what started off as baby steps just kept growing.
Click to enlarge.That's 164.5 miles of outdoor walking. No blisters. Hurray!
That said, hello exponential trend failure. Livin' the dream! Let's call the 29th the point of failure since it is raining hard today and the wind is a bit gusty. I was curious how many miles I could comfortably walk in a month. I might try it again at some point. Our dog certainly loved it.
And lastly, let's assume I could double the distance I walk each month and keep doing it every month. That's pretty much the trend in the chart. How far would I need to walk 32 months from now?
164.5*2^32 = 706,522,120,192 miles
Let's assume I walked 24 hours per day. How fast would I need to be moving?
706,522,120,192 miles per 30-day month = 272,578 miles per second
Let's just say that seems more than a bit
unlikely. No, sir. Let's just call it an exponential trend failure today and get it over with.
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