Archive for the tag 'logo'

Sep 19 2008

Designing Our Logo

Published by neal under Misc.

Hey sports fans. Not sure if you noticed, but we have a logo now. It’s at the top of the blog. We made the logo in Photoshop. We wanted a logo to symbolize the globe trotting journey that we call 10 Degrees Latitude. We are still working it; and you can expect to see new [...]

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Jul 20 2008

Day 26 - Completing 10 Degrees Latitude

Published by Team under Event

Today we completed our adventure to traverse 10 Degrees of Latitude under human power on the continent of Europe. Just 6 more continents to go.
Ride stats today

129 miles
Fins to South Paris; completing 10 Degrees Latitude
Our most gorgeous bike day yet, a suitable end to an amazing journey
0 sheep, 5 buguettes, 2 barets
2 huge smiles and [...]

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Jan 25 2008

GU-ey Goodness

Published by adam under Sponsor

I have been off the blog for what seems like forever, and I’ve been quite negligent in keeping you upated on all of our sponsorship happenings.
In mid/late December we finally got everything sorted out with a great sponsor - Gu Sports. We met one of their superstars, Holly Bennett at Interbike, and she’s been [...]

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Jan 18 2008

Neal on NPR - 1/18/2008

Published by neal under Press

In December NPR called me and asked me to review the newest IMAX advenure movie. It is a movie called “The Alps”. It has nothing to do with swimming or biking (the primary subjects of this blog), but rather my other hobby — mountain climbing. Below are some links so you can access it in [...]

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Nov 29 2007

Profile Design

Published by adam under Sponsor

This is huge. HUGE!
We’re excited to announce a great commitment of support from a cycling industry heavyweight. Profile Design has jumped on board and we couldn’t be happier. Even if you only have a cursory knowledge of the cycling industry, you no doubt have seen Profile Design products in action. [...]

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Oct 31 2007

Terms of ensweatment

Published by neal under Training

Our primary sponsor (Cadence Cycling) did a good job of defining terms with regard to athletic power. Here is an excerpt from their original post.

Speed = a measure of the velocity of the bike, measured in mph or kph. Speed is not a good measure of exertion or intensity while cycling because it is greatly [...]

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