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The 2006 LEGO Mountaineers

U.S. FIRST Jr. Robotics team #3344

Pine Mountain Club, California
www.icarobotics.com/lego

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Entries by team members

  • Amy
  • Caitlin
  • Emily
  • Faith
  • Kelly
  • Lucy
  • Wendy
  • Coach's Corner

Recent Entries

  • Using wind turbines for alternativ
  • HELP! Can you help me with RoboLab
  • In Leaps and Bounds
  • Wind as an alternative energy sour
  • Moving Forward in our Research
  • This year’s FIRST research p
  • Mayan Adventures with the NXT
  • Back for One More Round
  • The Challenge is Released!
  • The 2007 FIRST Challenge is Releas
  • Triumph and Success
  • We won the Director’s award!
  • Competition Time
  • We finally figured out a way to do
  • The Clock is Ticking!
  • We’re Making Progress!
  • Frustration and Triumph
  • Long Jump Mission ideas
  • Great Job Flying Geeks!!!
  • Clovis - The State Competition

Recent Comments

  • Flying Geek
  • at
  • thanks
  • Other
  • help
  • ankara evden eve nakliyat
  • flying geeks -bodo
  • RGRER
  • RGRER
  • re: Robolab and rotation sensors

Photo Album

  • 2002 Judge's Award
  • 2002 Season
  • 2003 Creative Presentation Award
  • 2003 Season
  • 2004 Regional Competition
  • 2004 Season
  • 2004 Tehachapi Competition
  • 2006 Season

Video Gallery

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  • 2004 - Robot Basketball
  • 2004 - Bus Stops
  • 2004 - Mind mapping the rules
  • 2002 - See our robot in action
  • 2002 - Judge's Award

Archives

Crunch time!
Practice makes perfect. Well, almost.
Rat catching robots
2002 Scrimmage at CSUN
We’re in the news, ready to compete
Ready for the 2002 Scrimmage
Sports for the mind
Things are really happening now!
Robot now runs straight (mostly)
Our robot won’t cooperate
Hunting for food, dropping bridge
Testing wheels. Purple works best!
Our robot will hunt for food
We can follow a line and turn!
Programming is hard work

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Highlights

  • HELP! Can you help me with RoboLab
  • We won the robot design award!!!
  • Patience and hard work made all th
  • A mother’s perspective on te
  • You’ve helped us more than y
  • The competition is getting close!
  • One Little, Two Little, Three Litt
  • We’re on a roll!
  • How to Write Great Programs
  • I just built and programmed my fir
  • The Competition Playing Field Has
  • Frequent failure, the key to succe
  • 2006 U.S. First Robotics season be
  • We won the Director’s award,
  • Lessons we learned at the event

Corporate Sponsors

  • ActiveWords
  • The David Allen Company
  • eProductivity
  • Gyronix (ResultsManager)
  • ICA.COM, Inc.
  • Jason Womack (Fit & Effective)
  • MindJet (MindManager)

Partners

  • Microsoft (OneNote)

Links of Interest

  • ICA Robotics
  • Eric Mack On-Line
  • U.S. FIRST Robotics
  • U.S. FIRST LEGO League

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  • August 2004 (8)
  • December 2003 (1)
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