[Vision2020] Palouse Empire Mall Walkers

Dave tiedye at turbonet.com
Wed Feb 25 08:02:05 PST 2009


There are quite a few walkers who walk the Kibbie Dome daily.

(Hey, wow, there's a wiki article on the dome - (I had to look up how to
spell it))

Dave


Donovan Arnold wrote:
> That of course would require you to be able to walk the entire
> distance of the mall though, inside, which you cannot do because of
> walls and closed off sections.
>
> I believe the 2 laps equals roughly one miles was if you walked around
> the outside of the mall from Hastings building to WinCo.
>
> Or you could do what I do, and invest in a step counter and walk where
> every you want and know how far it is. I like to walk along bike paths
> near Mountain View Park, and around Wal-Mart when the weather was bad.
> My Grandmother, Aunt, and Great Aunt, God rest their souls, use to
> walk about the Mall and around East City Park.
>
> I don't like to walk around food since my goal is usually to lose weight.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Donovan
>
> --- On *Tue, 2/24/09, Sam Scripter /<moscowsam at verizon.net>/* wrote:
>
>     From: Sam Scripter <moscowsam at verizon.net>
>     Subject: [Vision2020] Palouse Empire Mall Walkers
>     To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>     Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2009, 4:08 PM
>
>     Re: Palouse Mall inside concourse walking distance
>            6 lengths/3 laps = 1 mile, not 2 laps
>
>     The number of laps named in the email below seems too few, too short
>     in distance.
>
>     Any of you who are curious can try what I just did using Google Earth.
>
>     I homed in on the Palouse Mall, then zoomed in to extend the
>     length of
>     the enclosed mall concourse to stretch from one side of my wide-screen
>     PC monitor to the other side.
>
>     Then I clicked on Tools>Ruler>Path at the top of the Google Earth
>     screen.
>
>     To start my "path" I clicked on top of the concourse, a few feet
>     to the
>     outside of the Macys entrance from the concourse [A walker is not
>     likely
>     to walk up to the walk, nor be able to turn around that close to
>     it].  I
>     continued clicking from the west end of the concourse, with clicks
>     for
>     the jogs in the concourse, until my final click was a few feet
>     from the
>     east exit/entrance of the concourse.
>
>     Google Earth displayed 0.17 miles for the length of that
>     multiple-segment
>     path.  6 x .17 = 1.02 miles.  So allowing for roundoff and
>     inaccuracies, 6 lengths,
>     3 round-trips, or 3 "laps" = one mile.
>
>     Sam I am in Moscow . . .
>
>     Lynn McCollough wrote:
>>     Chasuk-
>>     I have been told that two laps of the mall (including the main
>>     entrance areas) equals one mile.
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