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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
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Thorongil, there are approximately 1.6 kilometers to a mile, so if you walk 16 kilometers, you have gone 10 miles (8 km = 5 miles for a shorter distance).
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Thanks. I better start walking then.
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Wight
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Walking with Frodo and Sam back to Rivendell! (2869 miles)
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Hi Thorongil, Welcome to the walk!
My favorite site for the ol' kilometer/mile translation is: http://www.runnersweb.com/running/km_miles.html I've recently acquired Excel so I've got it all auto-calculating now ![]() To change kilometers to miles, multiply by 0.6214. For myself: You have walked 26 miles. You have passed Green Hill Country (18). You are only 1 miles from Black Rider Stopping Place. You still have 432 miles to Rivendell. It's going to be fun to get to the Black Rider Stopping Place....living in the big city, exactly one mile from my home is a 4-way stop and "get off the road!" is all too likely to become a reality lol. Happy Easter y'all!
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Shade of Carn Dūm
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Road to Rivendell: 2491 miles from Hobbiton, with Frodo and Sam, homeward bound
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We have been trudging through these seemingly endless hills since we parted from the Company, unable to find a way down. The weather has been cold and damp and, since we dare not light a fire, my two small companions cannot seem to stay warm. At night, the two not on watch huddle together for warmth. I would take all of the watches, but they insist on sharing this task.
We have had to journey north and east along the Emyn Muil seeking a path to the lower ground. Late yesterday, we found a slope we could manage with the aid of the rope Sam brought from Lórien. But once down, the hobbits were too exhausted to travel further, and we sheltered next to a boulder not too far from where we descended. I took first watch but before either Frodo or Sam could fall asleep, we discovered Gollum creeping down the cliff-face. We had seen no sign of him over the past few days, although I had at times fancied I could hear the sounds of someone following us. And there he was... We were able to capture him, although the wretch gave Sam quite a nasty bite before it was over. We had three choices: to kill him outright; to tie him up and leave him to die in the wilderness; or to take him with us. Sam and I felt it was too dangerous to take him with us, and I would have slain him on the spot, but Frodo stayed my hand. I continue to be amazed by the determination, the courage, and the integrity of these small folk and my admiration for the Ringbearer daily increases. That he can show pity and mercy to such a creature as Gollum--when I would not--shames me. Frodo has accepted Gollum as our guide, and made him swear by the Ring to help us and not betray us. I will abide by his decision, but I do not trust this creature--I will be watching him! If he betrays Frodo, even Sauron cannot save him from my vengence. -------------------- "No," said Frodo. "If we kill him, we must kill him outright. But we can't do that, not as things are. Poor wretch! He has done us no harm." "Oh hasn't he!" said Sam rubbing his shoulder. "Anyway he meant to, and he means to, I'll warrant. Throttle us in our sleep, that's his plan." "I daresay," said Frodo. "But what he means to do is another matter." He paused for a while in thought. Gollum lay still, but stopped whimpering. Sam stood glowering over him. It seemed to Frodo then that he heard, quite plainly but far off, voices out of the past: What a pity Bilbo did not stab the vile creature, when he had a chance! Pity? It was Pity that stayed his hand. Pity, and Mercy: not to strike without need. I do not feel any pity for Gollum. He deserves death. Deserves death! I daresay he does. Many that live deserve death. And some die that deserve life. Can you give that to them? Then be not too eager to deal out death in the name of justice, fearing for your own safety. Even the wise cannot see all ends. "Very well," he answered aloud, lowering his sword. "But still I am afraid. And yet, as you see, I will not touch the creature. For now that I see him, I do pity him."
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Illusionary Holbytla
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Making progress
You have walked 27 miles.
You have reached Black Rider Stopping Place (27). It is 19 miles to the next landmark. You still have 431 miles to Rivendell. We passed Anorial today, though she will probably soon pass us again, being that we are now resting and she is not far behind. The Black Rider gave us quite a scare; we decided not to go any farther today. |
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Wight
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Walking with Frodo and Sam back to Rivendell! (2869 miles)
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Good work! Man, you're just motoring along! Nope, I'm sitting at 30 miles and though I'm dying to put on more mileage tonight, I think it would be prudent to not walk today. My hip joint is not doing very well at all and since I went from (on a guess) 10 miles in a week to 30 miles in a week (breaking the ol' increase by 10% rule).....well, I'm hoping I haven't screwed myself.
All that stuff they say about the unforgiving body when you're over 30 is so annoyingly true! ![]() ![]() Cheers! Anorial
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Princess of Skwerlz
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: where the Sea is eastwards (WtR: 6060 miles)
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I walked my 1000th mile today!!
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