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katluvr
08-01-2013, 05:25 AM
I'm very excited to start the August running thread! Did my usual 3.4 mile loop at a pace I can tolerate given the conditions (and my condition). Still glad I'm back in my running shoes!:)

K

skhill
08-02-2013, 05:43 AM
Took an unscheduled rest day on Aug 1; my poor dog had tummy issues and I thought it prudent to spend that time outside with her, waiting for everything to pass. It did.

Today I woke up short of sleep-- there was a fire overnight at a house across the street, everyone got out OK pets included but there was too much noise and excitement to sleep well. But I ran anyway. 7 miles at a good 8:40 clip, and I saw what I think was a pedestrian equivalent of a ghost bike; it was a walker, painted white and chained to a utility pole.

When I started out on the run, there was a smell of smoke in the air. I thought it was just lingering from overnight, but no. When I got home, there was a robust fire department presence again; evidently the fire wasn't all the way out and had flared back up. My neighbor saw smoke when she stepped outside to get her newspaper right around dawn, and called it in. From what I hear they're still on site...

katluvr
08-02-2013, 06:40 AM
skhill, nice run. Glad you doggie is better and hope that fire gets put out for good!

Just another little slow 3 miler, then about 3 mile bike ride to bike shop and then back again. Busy (but good) start to a busy day.

K

yellow
08-02-2013, 11:59 AM
skhill, nice pace! And kat, happy to have you running with us again!

I've decided it's kind of nice to have no races planned for the rest of the year. Now I can just run if I want to or go for a bike ride or a hike instead. Normally I need a goal but after doing substantial events in March, April, May, June, and July, I think I am ready for a break from the spreadsheet. This morning I went on one of my favorite runs up a mountain, just for fun, not "training"!

I am so lucky I have places like this to run. I saw tons and tons and tons of flowers, a badger, some mountain goats, the requisite squirrels, and lots of busy pikas. It was a gorgeous morning. Here are a couple of pictures. I continue to be mesmerized by the 2nd one.

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OakLeaf
08-02-2013, 12:36 PM
Wow, yellow. That's incredible.

I saw a weasel crossing the road into a cornfield today, does that count? :p

rocknrollgirl
08-02-2013, 12:49 PM
Hi all,
we are on vaca in Maine. We got in a couple good trail runs this week, a decent road ride and some amazing paddling. That makes up for the butter, butter, butter and lobster. At least that is the story I am sticking to:)

Long drive home tomorrow, and then back to the regular running schedule. I still have a bit of work to do before my race in Sept.

Yellow, thanks for the pics....amazing. My hubby and I are heading west next summer, I cannot wait to be above treeline!!!!!!

Oh and I saw a lobster...not while I was running, but right by my feet while pulling up my kayak. That has to count for something.

skhill
08-03-2013, 06:41 AM
I saw a groundhog while I was running, does that count? After what one did to my garden last year I hate those things...

I didn't set out to run an alcohol route today, but at 4 miles I realized I had passed 4 active breweries and one scheduled to open this fall, plus 2 distilleries, only one of which has released any bourbon yet. It takes a while to mature, of course. It's a part of town that had a lot of old unused warehouse and light industrial space. 7 miles again, but the weather was more typical for this time of year so it felt like more. And now it looks like it's about to start raining so there goes the planned bike ride...

OakLeaf
08-03-2013, 09:22 AM
I got two of my wishes this morning: race in the rain, and practice running hard downhill. It was just a little 5K in the arboretum down the road, 274 feet of climbing by my watch, and most of it pretty steep. Won my AG ... I'm starting to feel a little guilty, like I'm cherry picking races or something :rolleyes:, but I'm just staying local right now. On the one hand, there's only so far I'm willing to drive for a non-goal race, and on the other hand, doing these short races is the best way I know to get some tempo runs in and stay sharp before I start training in earnest. So it is what it is. I thought about doing a 10-miler in the "big city" tomorrow, but between the fact that it would've been another 35 miles each way, AND being a point-to-point race where the last bus from the start leaves at 6:15 a.m., it just wasn't happening.

It really poured down rain today. I had some errands to run afterwards and I was REALLY glad I brought a dry bra. :p

katluvr
08-03-2013, 10:09 AM
Yellow, I'm jealous, of course the climbing and altitude would kill me!
Glad everyone is seeing some nature!
Skhill, I afraid I would have to stop and try out those breweries!
Work this AM so no running for me....maybe tomorrow.

K

yellow
08-03-2013, 11:23 AM
Nice job, Oak! If I am going to travel very far for a race, it better be special for some reason. But then I don't really do many races near me because I think I'd rather take myself for a ramble and not pay $$. I know so many great routes; I just need to find the time and motivation to get out there.

RnR, I have never seen a live lobster outside of a tank at a restaurant (I have seen a crawdad--mini lobster?!). Oak,I love seeing weasels and minks when I do, mostly in the winter here. skhill, I think our groundhog equivalent is the marmot. I saw some baby marmots on the run as well (to me, they fall into the "squirrel" category). They don't do much harm in the mountains but I'm sure the ones down in the lowlands give the farmers headaches.

skhill, are you going to invite us for a beer and whiskey trot?? :p

I ran with hubby this AM, just an easy ramble before it got hot. We had our hottest July on record, and August doesn't seem to be letting up.

Catrin
08-03-2013, 11:44 AM
I saw a little snake crossing the trail today, does that count?

:eek:

rocknrollgirl
08-03-2013, 02:59 PM
Snakes..YIKES...that counts....

So a non running story. We are driving home from Maine to NJ today. It is traditionally a hellish ride becuse of the traffic. Today is no different. About 7 hours in we are sitting in bumper to bumper traffic trying to cross the Tappen Zee bridge, and I went into the cooler for a peach, but the first thing I encountered was the rest of the strawberry rubarb pie from last night's dinner.
I looked at the traffic, looked at my hubs, pulled out a fork and the two of us polished it off with no guilt at all. Take that Tappen Zee bridge.

yellow
08-04-2013, 04:27 AM
I looked at the traffic, looked at my hubs, pulled out a fork and the two of us polished it off with no guilt at all. Take that Tappen Zee bridge.

I would soooo have done that. :D Guilt? What guilt? I am impressed that you had a fork nearby!

rocknrollgirl
08-06-2013, 04:25 AM
Tempo Tuesday

Just got in from a tempo session with my hubby. It is nice and cool out this morning, so it was not too bad in that department. I did not see any critters because we were right here on my street, but we did see some very weird piles of scat. Fox or maybe coyote...not sure. If we were further north, I would say bear. Odd plies of poo.... ( so says the biologist)

And Yellow...I always have a fork nearby:)

skhill
08-07-2013, 07:33 AM
Tempo Wednesday doesn't have as much of a ring to it... It was not cool here this morning, a very humid 75F. Yuck. Roughly 4 miles at tempo, then some intervals on the track, and a slow jog on home. I was drenched in sweat, but I've done my speed work for this week.

rocknrollgirl
08-09-2013, 03:12 AM
Yesterday was Long Trail Run Thursday. It was a balmy 80 degrees with 90% humidity. Nice crisp running weather:) My goal was to work on pacing ad nutrition. I knew the weather would be a factor so I went in with the plan to walk the bigger hills right from the start. In the end, that turned out to be a good plan. We ran 11 miles, hilly in 2:10. Well, I should not say we, my husband was done 20 mins ahead of me and did not walk a thing.

I think I did pretty well fueling. I probably could have used a gel at about 1:45, but I could not get one past my lips. I sure hope on race day that we have less humid weather.

Crankin
08-09-2013, 03:59 AM
That sounds tough. Good luck with the race.
This morning, my DH challenged me to "run around the circle" as a little exercise to start the day. This means run one mile around the loop of my street, which is alternatively up a 13% grade (my driveway), down a 10% grade, up a couple 5-6% grades, and down an 8%, back to the driveway.
It was 5:45 AM, drizzly (thankfully), but I did it. My hips are just now recovering.

rocknrollgirl
08-09-2013, 07:48 AM
Holy cow, that is one heck of a mile! good job.

Crankin
08-09-2013, 01:51 PM
It would be better if I didn't know the elevation, but I do, from having to do at least half of this every time I come home from a ride!
I live exactly in the middle.
I'm fine. DH did this yesterday, and he can't walk. I imagine he ran really fast and I knew better.

OakLeaf
08-09-2013, 08:11 PM
Crankin, no way could I do the roads around your house AS my warmup! :eek: I'd need a more or less flat half mile anyway, to start. Good on ya that your hips were sore, though. That's what should be sore! I was proud of myself after last weekend's hilly 5K that my hips were sore for a couple of days afterward. Shows we weren't overusing our quads.

rnrgirl, nice job. Boo for hot weather. When's your race?

Today was the third time this month I've run in the rain on purpose. Don't know what's got into me. :cool: Whatever it is, it's good. (whoops... reminder to go downstairs and turn off the fan on my shoes... Back.) Anyway. Motivation to get out there when the weather isn't perfect. Getting over my terror of blisters - which so far my longest wet run has been 8.5, and obviously a wet marathon would be an entirely different animal, but it's good to know that Friction Block and wool socks do their job for that long, anyway, even if the socks do hold entirely too much water. I wrung them out on the porch before even going into the house. :p I've been seeing the letter carrier on my runs a lot lately. Pretty sure she thinks I'm nuts.

I've been bumping mileage too, not completely intentionally since I'm not on any kind of a plan for the time being, but I do want to make sure I'm more or less ready for Columbus half, even though it's not a goal race this year. Thirty-seven miles this week (and I'm probably going to ride tomorrow, probably would take the day off running regardless, so 37 is it for this week). Right at 30 the week before. Feeling good.

skhill, you made a decision about Columbus yet?

rocknrollgirl
08-10-2013, 01:09 AM
Hey Oak,
My race is Sept 28th. It is 16.7 trail race called Mountain Madness. Small race. I am usng it as a stepping stone/ deciding factor to see if I want to bump up to the full trail marathon next spring.

Crankin
08-10-2013, 03:30 AM
Oak, normally, if I run from the house, I walk for 1/3 mile, so I don't start running until I am going down the hill. I am totally fine today. I think the interval running at boot camp helped me. DH is still sore, but says he's going to keep doing this on days he doesn't have time to ride. I really don't want to do any running until it cools down and I can get back on the trails.

skhill
08-10-2013, 07:09 AM
Oak, I've decided to pass on Columbus this year-- it looks like I have a bunch of stuff piling up for right around that date, so taking off for the weekend may not be possible. Maybe next year!

It's been raining the past 2 mornings so I was a lazy slug and didn't run. Today it was not raining, at least when I started out. The rain came later, about 2 miles in. Not much more than a drizzle but it was enough to make it hard to see through my glasses. As I'm doing a 5k this evening, I only went 7 miles, at a long-run pace. Obviously I'm not expecting to be running fast tonight!

And I really don't like running in the evening, but this is the biggest 5k of the year here. I wasn't going to do it, but I stopped by the LRS this week and an acquaintance of mine was working the sign-up station so here I am all signed up. Oh well. I'll approach it as a very large group run, and hope the weather isn't beastly-- past few days it's either been raining or horribly humid, but never comfortable.

TrekDianna
08-10-2013, 01:41 PM
I ran a 10K this morning with a friend. It amazed us that they managed to make the loop uphill both ways. It was a nice one, part of it was in the Mt Hood National Forest. It was only in the mid-60s so it was quite comfortable.

rocknrollgirl
08-13-2013, 04:24 AM
Terrible Run Tuesday


yep, that about says it all, body did not want to move, weather is disgusting, chalking it up to a bad run day...

skhill
08-13-2013, 05:30 AM
I knew it would be a "terrible run Tuesday" so I didn't even try. Woke up feeling stiff and creaky (the cats slept with me due to a thunderstorm and it was awkward) and it was rainy. So I had an extra cup of coffee, sitting on the porch watching the rain.

Ended up not doing the race Sat night. I was going to bike down to it, but found that my headlight was dead and couldn't find spare batteries. So I hopped in the car to drive there, but parking was dreadful and I gave up and went home. Thought about running to the start line, but by then I'd have to pour on the speed to be on time, so no race for me.

But I did have a very pleasant run Monday morning, so it's not all been aborted runs of late. And the weather looks splendid for the rest of the week; school starts tomorrow so I'll be dodging busses but I'm looking forward to the predicted mid-50s temps.

yellow
08-14-2013, 04:55 PM
Heh, my Tuesday run was painful, too. WTF??? My legs felt like lead. Of course, the fact that it was 94 might have had something to do with that.

Every. day. over. 90. for. the. last. month. at. least. DONE.

I'm going to try to go run in the mountains this weekend to get away from the damn heat. I separated my shoulder last week BUT! I have found a way to keep it from moving too much. I need to be very careful in the mountains since the trails can be a bit technical! :p

OakLeaf
08-14-2013, 05:29 PM
Oh yikes yellow!!! Be careful with that shoulder.

I had to get a run in today but various things scr*wed my schedule all up. I wound up running halfway into town on the way to my allergy shot, and got DH to pick me up and drive me the rest of the way. :p Not quite 7 miles. It was a beautiful day for running, bummed that I had to do it on the highway, but better than nothing! It was nice to get that kind of a run though just to see how much faster I go with the same effort as my usual loops. It wasn't flat, just basically one long hill, about 2-1/2 miles at maybe a 5% grade and back down the other side, but none of the steep stuff and gravel footing that normally slow me down so much.

skhill
08-15-2013, 05:07 AM
Ow, Yellow! Both on the shoulder and the heat!

I'm 1 week in to my first garmin (a forerunner 10) and I'm liking it. It's been enlightening-- my first mile every day is much slower than the rest of the run. I intentionally start out slow to warm up a bit, but had no idea how dramatic the difference was. Heading west or south from my house, it's been about a 9:15- 9:30 pace; heading east it's around 10:00 pace (that mile is mostly uphill). I also now know that my house is at an elevation of 999 ft!

So today I went 6 miles, starting east. First mile was 10:00, and after that it ranged from 8:22 to 8:47. It's a beautiful, record-cool morning at 51F, and I wished I had dug out a pair of mittens but it's August in Kentucky. Also got a scare when the sirens started up when I was right in front of the fire station-- sprinted clear so they could head out to wherever they were going.

rocknrollgirl
08-15-2013, 11:37 AM
Thursday Trail Run

Same route as last week, 11 miles. This week was 14 mins faster. 14mins! Just goes to show you what a difference the weather makes. Last week was super humid.Today...perfection. 14 mins..no walking...no trudging...actual running. Yee Ha!

Hey Yellow, what happened, did you wipe out? DH went down today, says his wrist hurts.

Everyone that is in the cool...enjoy it while it lasts!

skhill
08-16-2013, 05:04 AM
Fast and Fartlek Friday. And it's great that GPS means I don't have to count laps on the track; did 3.2 miles of urban fartlek, using things like garbage trucks and school buses and stoplights to determine when to sprint and slow. That took me to the ancient track, where I did a mile in 7:31. Then I jogged home, about .75 mile, except my legs were sped up and it was an 8:30 pace for a jog. Now I'm very hungry...

I started keeping my running log online on Jan 1, 2010, and today passed 5000 miles logged. Hard to believe!

yellow
08-17-2013, 11:45 AM
skhill, that's awesome! At the end of the year last year, I tried to figure out where I could have run to if I'd done all the yearly miles in one shot. I would have made it to somewhere on the coast of BC (I picked that direction because I was having this conversation with a friend who lives in Victoria). Where would your 5000 take you?

RnR, I love days like that. Makes you think "Huh. Maybe it's not all that bad!"

Yes, I wiped out. I have been falling a lot this year, enough that I am wondering if my proprioception is off somehow. My shoulder is mostly OK; it's just sore now (and I can't lie on that side). No backpacking for a while, I'm afraid.

I had a frustrating but good run in the mountains yesterday (I was going to go today but the weather forecast for today was 50% chance of rain and lightning--uh, no). I didn't choose the best trail: I chose one that is really, really rocky and tough to run with any steadiness--this was the frustrating part. I ended up hiking a lot, but that's OK. It was a good adventure in the wilderness and I had good weather. High point was a pass called Rocky Sea at ~11,300' and low point was 9,810', so it was all pretty high. Bonus was that there were lots of friendly folks out and I saw lots of pikas and pine grosbeaks. I had no idea how far my planned route would be, but I figured between 20 and 30 miles. It ended up being about 27.5 miles. Most of my photos didn't turn out well because the air is kind of smoky from all the fires in the region, but I've attached a few. The rocky photo (the first one) is what I would call "average" rockiness for this trail. Some parts were better and some were much worse. The other photos are the pass from the east side as I was headed back up (I went up and over and then ran around the basin on that side and then back over again), a bridge through a meadow (see all our beetle-killed trees? :( ), and the pass in the distance, from the highway as I was leaving. I did fall once (well, of course!), but it wasn't too bad. No blood and I managed to avoid hitting my bad shoulder.

I ran about 7.5 miles this AM with DH. The first mile or so was tough (skyrocketing heartrate!) but then I felt pretty good. It helps that we were going realllllllly slow :)

Happy running, everyone!

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rocknrollgirl
08-18-2013, 01:10 AM
Wow yellow, nice pictures. I am envious of your running terrain, rocks and all! Nothing that exciting for us yesterday. Just a short quick loop with some pick-ups. I am doing a long road ride with my husband and his band of VERY fast merry men today and I wanted to conserve as much energy as I could. It probably won't help but I had to try.

yellow
08-18-2013, 06:53 AM
I'd love to have some company. Come to Utah!

I run alone most of the time, which is fine. But I'd also love to have a consistent, low-drama running buddy. :)

Veronica
08-18-2013, 07:14 AM
I'd run with you Sue, but you're too fast! Oh ... and a little too far away.

I'm still trying to figure out how to use my glutes and hamstrings when I run. Everything I do is very short now.

Veronica

Veronica
08-18-2013, 09:19 AM
I saw a river otter on my run at the park this morning. He was on the edge of the path around the reservoir "doing business". I also watched some duckies. :D

Veronica

rocknrollgirl
08-18-2013, 09:25 AM
Yellow
be careful,I might just take you up on that. I know you are faster than I am, BÚT, I am drama free, AND, my own running partner (not my hubs, my friend) has flaked out on me......so.....maybe I will head west...hmmmm.

GLC1968
08-19-2013, 12:45 PM
Over the weekend, I did my first 6 mile run since my surgery. I was dreading it but I made myself go anyway (I'm on a 1/2M training plan). Shockingly, it was the first enjoyable run since my injury! I actually was able to think about how nice it was to be out and about instead of using every spare thought to talk myself into putting one foot in front of the other (like all of my runs this year). I think I'm finally seeing the light at the end of the long dark tunnel of recovery!

Veronica
08-19-2013, 01:10 PM
That's great news GLC!

Veronica

rocknrollgirl
08-21-2013, 04:10 AM
Good to see you back at it GLC. I read your blogs. That was a long recovery with your foot. It must have been very difficult.

Yesterday we did tempo intervals. I let my husband pick how long they would be, and he wanted looooong. OY. But is was a good workout. We are heading north to the mountains for a long w/e before school starts, so we are swapping a day of hiking for our long run this week.

yellow
08-22-2013, 03:04 AM
GLC, good to have you back!

RnR, have a good trip.

Tempo. Sigh. I think about doing some structured stuff but don't. I'm not training for anything at the moment (other than training for getting through the holiday season), so I use that as my excuse. :p

skhill
08-22-2013, 07:23 AM
Count me among the walking wounded, at least for today. Yesterday I had to use a burst of speed and all my agility to avoid getting killed by a driver who doesn't know that you must stop for a red light. She just missed me. Thankfully I landed mostly on the grass. But I seem to have strained my calf, and every time I sit for a while it's quite painful when I try to use it again. (It does loosen up once I get moving). I'm hoping taking it easy for a couple days will be enough...

Blueberry
08-22-2013, 07:57 AM
Over the weekend, I did my first 6 mile run since my surgery. I was dreading it but I made myself go anyway (I'm on a 1/2M training plan). Shockingly, it was the first enjoyable run since my injury! I actually was able to think about how nice it was to be out and about instead of using every spare thought to talk myself into putting one foot in front of the other (like all of my runs this year). I think I'm finally seeing the light at the end of the long dark tunnel of recovery!

Yay!!! So happy you are back out there! I finally got a referral to my favorite PT to try to fix my knee issues (patella femoral syndrome) so that *crossing fingers* I'll be able to start running.

What shoes are you using?? Just curious:)

GLC1968
08-22-2013, 01:49 PM
Hi Blueberry!

I'm running in the NB Minimus Road. They redesigned them for 2013 and they are wider than they used to be. I have a pair in regular width that I like for walking around/casual wear, but for running, I ordered a pair in D and they are quite comfy. They are super slippery on trails but until I can find a new trail shoe that will work, I'm making due. My old NB Minumus WT10 (trail version) are no longer wide enough for me in the mid-foot. They rub something awful on my incision/scar tissue area on my right foot. Grumble, grumble.

I ran 3 miles last night on the treadmill. I had to skip dinner to make it to bowling after work (league night) and then had to run immediately after getting home, so I was literally running on empty. It was a surprisingly decent run anyway (for a treadmill). I am now even more convinced that I may have turned that corner!

rocknrollgirl
08-23-2013, 04:00 PM
Hi girls,
We are in the mountains and enjoying some fall weather. As planned we swapped a run for a hike today. Just under 7 miles, but a few thousand feet of vertical, so a good workout.

Glad everyone is doing well. Blueberry, I had a terrible case of PF syndrome a few years back. If you need any advice, I would be happy to help.

Yellow, we do the tempo stuff year round even if we do not have an event looming. It keeps the workouts fresh. We call it working on " fast feet"

skhill
08-24-2013, 05:41 AM
OUCH! Even though my calf was really tight when I got up this morning, I decided to try running anyway as it is a gloriously beautiful day. Bad idea. I decided I'd give it a mile to loosen up, and if it didn't I'd turn around. Well, it was still very tight at one mile, so I turned at the next corner, planning to head home on the parallel street. That muscle didn't like making a turn at all. So I walked home, slowly and carefully. It's painful enough that I drove to the farmer's market instead of biking. And my dog's walk was very slow and short, much to her disappointment.

yellow
08-24-2013, 02:58 PM
Oh, skhill, I am so sorry. Being injured sucks :(

Catrin
08-24-2013, 04:06 PM
Welcome back to running GLC!!! I just saw this, for some reason I missed it.

Today was the "Go Girl Triatholon" here in Indy - an all-female Tri. There is a duatohlon option that I think I want to shoot for. Run 2 miles, ride 10 miles, run 2 miles. I can ride 10 miles in my sleep - especially the route in question. Running 2 miles twice? That is far more of a challenge as right now I can only run about 500 meters without stopping. It is also on pavement. I've got a LOT of work to do, and I don't have to make my mind up until late spring. Saying it here makes it more 'real', so we will see how my running develops between now and then ;)

OakLeaf
08-25-2013, 01:18 PM
Ow skhill, hope your calf feels better soon. :(

Catrin - sounds like a goal!


Tempo. Sigh. I think about doing some structured stuff but don't. I'm not training for anything at the moment (other than training for getting through the holiday season), so I use that as my excuse. :p
And that is why I do the 5Ks...

It's been a little chaotic here ... after two weeks of pushing mileage we went out of town and I managed to run once in six days. :rolleyes: I was on my feet most of the time for three of those days and walked probably several miles a day, that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it. Since we've been back home I've struggled a lot with my blood sugar, not really sure why. I had a bad crash before we left - pouring sweat, which for me to sweat MORE than normal is pretty impressive - shaky, lightheaded, the whole business - and it was a good week and a half before I felt right. I did it to myself, basically, but I've done worse things and not crashed so badly, so there's more to it than a little 20 mile bike ride followed by coffee cake for lunch. :rolleyes: I got pretty sore after a run earlier this week because I was so depleted. But I seem to be stabilizing, finally.

Ah well. Had a nice 10.5 mile run today. It's still warm but it feels like fall is in the air.

Catrin
08-25-2013, 03:32 PM
Glad you are starting to feel better, Oakleaf!

skhill
08-26-2013, 06:40 AM
It's amazing how much I got done this morning, getting up at the same early hour and not running. Walked the dog, did some yard work, vacuumed the living room, cleaned litterboxes, washed dishes... The calf basically feels fine right now and I'm thinking of giving it a little test with the dog along this evening. We'll see.

TrekDianna
08-26-2013, 08:05 PM
I've taken the last 5 days off running. The first day it was because not only was there a HUGE bull blocking my regular running route that I was going to have to deal with, but we got a community email (it's a small town) from someone who was letting us all know that she saw an adult cougar on the trail. I decided to take that day off. The next day we left for the other side of the state for a mini-vacation. The second day we climbed South Sister (Oregon's 3rd highest mountain at 10358 feet. It's a roundtrip about 12.4 miles with about 5000 elevation. It took about 10 hours total and we got stopped by weather at Lewis glacier with about .96 left to go. The next day we took it easy and kayaked. The day after we did a 9 mile cross country, desert/rimrock/canyon hike that took 7 hours. We just got home tonight and I am hitting the hot tub. I am taking the day off tomorrow.

GLC1968
08-27-2013, 08:22 AM
Wow, TrekDianna - that's a hell of a couple of days of activity! I'd be taking the day off too!

I did my 7 mile run as planned on Sunday. It was cloudy and cool, so it was much more enjoyable than I had originally anticipated. My foot didn't bother me at all until about mile 6.5 but it was achy all day yesterday (and was trobbing a little in bed last night). It feels fine today though so I'll be doing 3 miles after work.

Oddly enough, I find that I can run on empty a lot easier than I can bike. I've been putting in a concerted effort to drop some fat, so I'm living in a caloric deficit. It has really impacted my biking and my strength training, but my running seems unaffected. I consider that a good thing since the only event on my horizon is a run event! (Plus, I love running in the fall/winter here). I expect running will become my cardio of choice for the balance of my weight loss efforts (assuming my foot holds out).

skhill
08-29-2013, 07:29 AM
I dared to run again today, and it was OK! The calf was tight and a little sore, especially going downhill, but no big deal. I took it easy, just 4 miles, faster than I had intended in the muggy dawn heat. It's tightened up again as I've been sitting and I'll see how it feels this evening. But it's good to be back out there, and I'm glad I've had the patience to let it heal up a bit before testing it out. Also glad I'm not training for a big fall event right now.

rocknrollgirl
08-30-2013, 05:01 AM
Good Morning All!


Skhill- You may have already posted this and I am too lazy right this sec to go back and look. Are you using a foam roller on your calf? If not, it could help.

TrekD- LOVE Bend Oregon. We were there last summer. Best mt biking I have ever done.

So yesterday was long trail run day. It was super duper humid and very gross. That is the official weather report. Made for a tough day. I was a bit slower than I wanted to be, but I did not walk, so that is a good thing. 11 trail miles in 2:06. And then, our group ride was postponed from Wed so we went and did that too. It actually felt good to spin my legs out. I was surprised that I still had any sweat to donate at that point. Today I am tired:)

Four more weeks to go until our trail race!

Crankin
08-31-2013, 02:18 PM
I am in Marina, CA (Monterey) for my former exchange student's wedding reception. We flew in yesterday around noon, spent time on Cannery Row and then headed for dinner at his wife's family home. Our hotel is right on the beach... so this morning we got up and ran about 2 miles. Very good way to start the day. Had to walk a bit when we were on a path that was deep sand (ouch). Then went out and had some awesome breakfast enchiladas, followed by another half mile of walking on the beach.
Just had a deep tissue massage, after having lunch with
my son and his wife.
Probably will run again tomorrow before heading back.

TrekDianna
08-31-2013, 07:52 PM
Good Morning All!

TrekD- LOVE Bend Oregon. We were there last summer. Best mt biking I have ever done.

Me too. That's one of the main reasons we bought a house over there and spend our weekends there. I don't think I will ever get tired of those trails -- too many to choose from!

rocknrollgirl
09-01-2013, 01:14 AM
Me too. That's one of the main reasons we bought a house over there and spend our weekends there. I don't think I will ever get tired of those trails -- too many to choose from!

I am pea green with envy. We went to consider it as a place to retire. Loved it, but it is SO far from our friends and family. That was the negative. Phil's Trails...to die for.