Hamburg Trail - entire distance plus a bit on Katy. Used my lovely Light and Motion Seca 1400 - so it felt somewhat like a nice sunny day. :) Love that light! It really prevents the 'creep out' feeling of doing this type of training late at night, by oneself, in the cold, dark, and quiet woods (save for the occasional coyote yips). Thank you honey for the FAB Christmas present!!! Also, this was the first ride with my newly installed Ergon grips. WHERE HAVE THESE BEEN ALL MY LIFE?!? Numb, uncomfortable hands will be a thing of the past. Gosh, what I would have given to have them on my Stumpjumper when I did the double century option for the MS-150 (knobby tires and all!). It really was torture. Live and learn.
10 PM
Run33:42 [2] shoes: Inov8 X-Talon 190
Two laps around the infamous Weldon Spring disposal cell plus one trip up the steps to the viewing platform. Nice and easy - just unwinding from ride. Love my Seca 1400 light!
Run on Clark Trail with topo map. Checked off features and contour lines as I went. Used color copy of MDC map - basically the same detail and scale as USGS but a bit 'cleaner' and easier to read. Medium speed - hit the hills fairly aggressively (at least for this stage of my leg rehab).
Field checking at Indian Camp Creek County Park in anticipation of O'-style event I'm going to plan with St. Charles County Parks. Trails surprisingly sloppy.
10 AM
Orienteering1:35:00 [2]
Fun romp in the woods at Cuivre River State Park. Just picked a loop on the map that looked interesting and enjoyed the terrain. Nothing very intense. Practiced rough and fine orienteering, pace counting, and contouring.
1 PM
Paddling1:08:00 [2]
Delightful paddle on Lincoln Lake at Cuivre River SP. Pretty windy so I actually had to work in some spots to go a particular direction (didn't use rudder). Basically did one lap (including all coves) then one out and back on the main lake area. Wore my farmer john wetsuit, neoprene booties and gloves, and paddle jacket (didn't think it was cold enough for dry top). Paddle jacket was HOT and velcro was SCRATCHY since I had to undo the neck to let all the steam escape.