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HIGH ROCK CHALLENGE 2013

High Rock ChallengeI finished the “#High Rock Challenge” 7 miles in 1.37 minutes, thanks to my race partner Nicki. You know, The funny part about Staten island and anyone from Staten Island will verify on this( well a real islander), is that everyone knows each other or they know someone who knows you. Soooo if you are a jerk, people will know it. It turns out that I couldn’t get a partner for the race but I decided to do it anyway, and when i got there, Nicki was looking to run The race but she didn’t have a partner either! so we teamed up, while warming up for the race she told me about her dad, it turns out her dad is mike from @Staten island Kawasaki a friend of my and a great guy. Small world … right!, well, we got first place for our race. Thanks Nicki.

About the High Rock Challenge

Teams consisting of two  must run together at all times and compete in mystery events, which are located throughout the approximately 10-K (and no longer than 13-K) course. Mystery events are cleverly designed and encourage teamwork as well as mental and physical acumen.  Events are not revealed until race day when you’re on the course.

The High Rock Challenge remains Staten Island’s only adventure race; it attracts athletes of all stripes who turn out each April to test their physical and mental abilities, senses of humor and trail-running legs. The race course is almost entirely along the Greenbelt’s rugged trail system.  Navigating your way, by following course markers, is considered part of the challenge.

Hundreds of spectators, volunteers and support staff cheer  runners at central points along the route and at the finish line making this event popular with sponsors. All Greenbelt and NYARA races are professionally timed culminating in an awards ceremony. Refreshments and wicking tee shirts are provided for runners.

http://sigreenbelt.org/2010/05/15/high-rock-challenge-adventure-race-april/

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let the bodys hit the floor, Coed mud wrestling challenge 8/4/2012

As you know our events are all about getting people together with common interest, having fun while discovering new thrill seeking Adventures, and to get one step closer to finishing our bucket list.

Where: TBD we will notify you on the location
When: Saturday August 4th 2012, 12 PM
Price: spactators $25.00

Join us on the ultimate Co-ed mud wrestling contest “Let the body’s hit the floor” event, Saturday august 4th 2012,. We are looking for 12 women and 12 men for this event. This and other Events are recorded and will be broadcast on our reality show starting August 1st.

Rules

  • no scratching
  • NO JEWLERY
  • kicking where it hurts
  • no biting
  • 2 names will be called out from a bucket of mix names
  • The winner of each match will move up to the final rounds
  • There will be 6 qualification 3 minutes rounds
  • one 5 minute challenge round to determine winner
  • Rules may change

Our guess referee Mr. Charlie Balducci

BBQ and drinks will be provided. To be considered as an event participant, event promoter, event spectator or event sponsor please contact us, david@nythrillseekers.com, vasil@nythrillseekers.com

So there is only one final thing to say, Are you game?

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Paranormal investigation at NYC Arts Cypher building july 19 2012

everyone, it is official our first paranormal investigation for this summer will be July 19 at the NYC Arts Cypher building at 12 broad st. Staten island NY, this building was also known as the haunted cafe back in the 80s. There has been many encounters and sighting of shadows, sounds, and voices in this building over the the years.

investigation process: at the night of investigation everyone will be broken down into 2 groups including lead investigator, camera person and team.

investigation will start at 10 pm till 2 am, all equipment will be supply to our team and investigators and return at the end of the investigation.

we will meet at 9pm at the staten island ferry in the staten island side, our staff will be wearing ny thrill seekers shirts. or you could call us at 347-393-2861

Each investigation will only have a certain amount of spots open to the public to join our team. we will have media, some celebrities joining this event and live streaming to youtube and other social networks. To be consider for these event please send an email to david@nythrillseekers.com or vasil@nythrillseekers.com and let us know which event you’ll like to attend.

We only 10 spots open so please contact us ASAP.

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Paranormal Research Equipment

Paranormal events cause energy disturbances across the entire electromagnetic spectrum (from the low-frequency infrared through the visible light spectrum, into high-frequency ultraviolet energy, and on to x-rays and gamma rays). It seems paranormal events tap into existing energy sources around us to manifest in our reality and disrupt the natural (or background) energy levels. These unexplainable fluctuations are genuine evidence of paranormal activity. There are seven main categories of electronic detection equipment used by investigators to capture these energy fluctuations associated with paranormal phenomena: EMF Detectors, Temperature Sensors, Static Electricity & Ionization Detectors, Motion Detectors, EVP & Listening Devices, RF Detectors, and Radiation Monitors.

EMF Detectors: Three kinds of instruments are generally used to detect electro-magnetic fields (EMF). They are the electric field, magnetic field, and radio frequency (RF) meters. The favorite for most paranormal researchers are the Multi-Field Meters, which measure two to three of these fields at once. They usually feature a fast reacting needle gauge, at least two sensitivity scales, and are very easy to use. Other meters monitor the combined magnetic and electric field strength and are known as Gaussmeters (or Teslameters). The ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) models are best for paranormal research. For monitoring microwave and radio frequencies and also help detect hidden sound or spy equipment, the paranormal researchers make use of RF Meters. It should be noted that all gaussmeters, electric field meters, RF/microwave meters, etc. can only measure the strength of the field at the location of the meter. The meters can be placed in stationary positions or used like mobile probes while walking around during an investigation. What distinguishes one meter from another is the sensitivity (or the smallest field strength that the meter can detect). For instance, a gaussmeter with a sensitivity of 0.1 mG (milligauss) is ten times more sensitive than a meter that can only detect down to 1.0 mG. While a more sensitive meter can be successfully used further away from the source of the field, it is still only measuring the weaker field at the location of the meter. In looking for a more sensitive meter, compare the minimum sensitivity rating of one meter to another. How effectively a meter can detect a field depends on the strength of the field at the source, the pattern of radiation from the source, and the rate that the field decreases with distance (1/d, 1/d², 1/d³, etc.). Some EMF sources may have symmetrical field patterns, some may not. A single-axis detector is sensitive to the field directly in front of the probe and must be rotated during use to find the proper orientation to the source field being measured to get accurate readings, while a three-axis detector is sensitive all around the probe and is omnidirectional.

Temperature Sensors: Cold spots are another manifestation the depletion of energy by paranormal events. Since coldspots are short-lived and tend to move about, conventional thermometers are not fast enough to record the phenomenon. The accepted way to check for cold spots are instant-reading infrared digital thermometers. It is best to add a laser pointer to these meters for good aim, in which case all the investigator has to do is point and shoot to get instant temperature readings of surfaces 10 to 50 or more feet away. For ambient or background temperature readings, a common thermometer or thermocouple device is sufficient. A motion detector is another very handy tool for paranormal research and can be used to trigger recording equipment. Using invisible infrared beams or vibration sensors, a motion detector can be used to remotely detect moving objects, opening doors and windows, and even the appearance of hot spots.

Static Electricity & Ionization Detectors: Paranormal activity can ionize the air to produce negatively charged particles called ions. This phenomena is easy to measure with an air ion counter. Static electricity and ionization emit light when the source field discharges into the air. Also, high ionization levels sometimes indicate the presence of radioactivity, and a geiger counter survey might be indicated in such cases.

EVP & Listening Devices: It is possible to actually listen to EMF energy levels and patterns, and sometimes this proves a very effective means of investigation of paranormal events. Although it is less quantitative, it provides immediate and very personal feedback. Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) have been picked up on just about any common recording devices from radios and tape recorders to televisions. For paranormal research, the best tool is a digital recorder that can be uploaded directly into a personal computer for analysis.

RF DETECTORS: Radio frequency meters measure in the general range of 1-4500 MHz (or 4.5 GHz). This a range of the electromagnetic spectrum used for communications and the devices can be used to to check for cell phone activity, concealed bugging devices, remote cameras, etc. Sometimes paranormal phenomena have been associated with the lower range of RF signals as well as short bursts of high energy microwaves. Microwave energy has also been detected in conjunction with UFO close encounters. It is known that human cells generate low RF frequencies, although there is no proven  scientific explanation for why it occurs.

Radiation Monitors: Radioactive objects sometimes emit a greenish light as well as scintillating white sparks (visible only in complete darkness) and more than once have been responsible for alleged “hauntings.” On the other hand, spontaneous radioactive events have been associated with genuine anomalous activity of all sorts. Researcher have found that fluctuations in background radiation indicates a disturbance in spirit energy. Radiation is also associated with UFO close encounters.

MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUMENTS: A variety of accessories used to record and enhance data collected during a paranormal investigation. Includes pocket field viewers,  portable oscilloscopes,  data loggers, and computer programs. Note: AC and automobile power adapters are readily available from Radio Shack for battery powered meters.

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Rebel Race military style obstacles – Sat July 21 2012

When: Saturday, July 21, 2012, 9:00 AM
Where: Mt. Airy Rd New Windsor, NY 12553, 380 Mt. Airy Rd New Windsor, NY 12553 , New York, NY
Price: $250.00/per person
Refund policy: Must give a week notice, no refund at day of event.

Are you sick of the same routine every week? Unleash your inner rebel: ditch the coat and tie and free yourself from the daily grind.

Rebel Race is a weekend get-away for athletes that want to run a military style 5k or 15k and then party like there’s no tomorrow! — it’s the most adrenaline rushing obstacle run ever! The Rebel Race Series is designed for people feeling the urge to tackle intense obstacles.

From start to finish, Rebel Race’s military style obstacles will have you dashing, barricade-climbing, mud-crawling, rope-swinging and fire-jumping. Our grueling course forces each rebel to test their physical toughness and mental endurance. Cross the finish line and bask in the glory with tons of beer, food, live entertainment, and many new friends covered in mud. Earn the bragging rights! Whether you’re running, watching, or camping, it’ll be a weekend you’ll never forget!

 Includes

  • camp site
  • food
  • Registration for one for Rebel Race New York 5K
  • Rebel Sports sack pack
  • Rebel t-shirt
  • One free beer (for runners age 21 and older)
  • Chip timer
  • Finisher medal
  • Live entertainment
  • Weekend-long party (BBQ and more beer will be for sale)
  • Rebel trophy & prize for award-winners
  • Fireworks display

 ( video ) http://youtu.be/5Ivan…

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