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July Challenge: Journey so far after week 4
Week 4:
ell: 110/130 miles, 31/20 hours
franzi1981: 31.5/25 km, 6/0 hours
ilanarama: 79.7/70 miles
linaelyn: 30/25 miles, 50/35 hours
liv: 32/40 km, 29/25 hours
meri_oddities: 171/120 miles, 5/8 hours
ridicully: 48/75 km, 5/25 hours
semielliptical: 96/85 miles, 5.5/8 hours
blnchflr: 57.7/50 km, 4.5/2 hours
temve: 61/70 miles, 37/20 hours
Together we've travelled 1,215.0 miles or 1,955.0 km in July, or 112.2 % of our collective goal!

On this second-longest leg, we visited a record four countries in one week.
Picking up in Austria, we passed through Innsbruck, Austria's fifth-largest city.
We swung through a corner of Italy, but we all know Italy from movies and restaurants, so we went east back through Austria, through amongst others the city of Spittal an der Drau, famous for being called Spittal an der Drau.
An exciting turn south-east saw us cross the border to Slovenia, and pass through the capital of Ljubljana, where sadly I didn't go on my big highschool trip, because my classmates were smallminded and could only relate to more well-known European capitals.
Continuing south-east we crossed the border to Croatia, almost making it to the capital of Zagreb.
One leg to go!
No takers for August captain? I'll keep track of goals and updates, but even my simple map-idea was much more work than anticipated, so if I continue, it'll be raw numbers only :)
Together we've travelled 1,215.0 miles or 1,955.0 km in July, or 112.2 % of our collective goal!

On this second-longest leg, we visited a record four countries in one week.
Picking up in Austria, we passed through Innsbruck, Austria's fifth-largest city.
We swung through a corner of Italy, but we all know Italy from movies and restaurants, so we went east back through Austria, through amongst others the city of Spittal an der Drau, famous for being called Spittal an der Drau.
An exciting turn south-east saw us cross the border to Slovenia, and pass through the capital of Ljubljana, where sadly I didn't go on my big highschool trip, because my classmates were smallminded and could only relate to more well-known European capitals.
Continuing south-east we crossed the border to Croatia, almost making it to the capital of Zagreb.
One leg to go!
No takers for August captain? I'll keep track of goals and updates, but even my simple map-idea was much more work than anticipated, so if I continue, it'll be raw numbers only :)

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