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Training Log Archive: Nadim

In the 7 days ending Aug 6, 2004:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering6 8:26:08 30.86(16:24) 49.66(10:12) 130093 /123c75%
  Hiking2 3:03:45 4.25(43:14) 6.84(26:52) 120
  Running4 21:30 2.05(10:29) 3.3(6:31)
  Total7 11:51:23 37.16(19:09) 59.8(11:54) 142093 /123c75%
averages - sleep:10.8

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Friday Aug 6, 2004 #

Running (Warm-up) 5:00 [2] 1.0 km (5:00 / km)
slept:8.0

Warm-up from the Visitor Center off off Happy Jack Rd., east of Laramie, WY, to the start of the Rocky Mountain 1000-Day: Day 4. About 8,500 ft.

Orienteering (Competition) 1:04:36 [4] 6.96 km (9:17 / km) +265m 7:48 / km
spiked:8/15c

Rocky Mountain 1000-Day: Day 4. On the Happy Jack map off Happy Jack Rd. east of Laramie, WY. I had fewer errors and felt okay running. The area was much more like QOC terrain with few rocks, wooded reentrants, some fields, trails and marshes. See the Split List. I think I was 5th fastest on the course.

Hiking (Day Hike) 1:18:45 [2] 1.75 mi (45:00 / mi) +120m 37:06 / mi

Hiking up Turtle Rock in the Medicine Bow National Forest(?), WY, Vedauwoo area to take more photos of the huge balanced boulders. There were no blazed trails after a point so much of the time was scrambling around to find a safe route. I got up on two different ridges before running out of time and having to head back for the disc golf game back in Laramie.

Thursday Aug 5, 2004 #

Hiking (Day Hike) 1:45:00 [1] 2.5 mi (42:00 / mi)
slept:8.0

Vedauwoo Park, WY. For our day off from the 1000 Day, Peggy and I walked around the Ames monument and Turtle Rock snapping photos of the odd boulders. The many balanced rocks set on ridge tops, in the woods and on the plains were very cool. I guess the freezing and thawing in the 0-3 ft. range helped create the top heavy wonders.

Wednesday Aug 4, 2004 #

Running (Warm-up) 5:00 [2] 0.7 km (7:09 / km)
slept:8.0

Warm-up for the Rocky Mountain 1000-Day: Day 3. On the Pelican Bay map off Happy Jack Rd. east of Laramie, WY.

Orienteering (Competition) 1:26:43 [4] 9.46 km (9:10 / km) +210m 8:15 / km
spiked:9/14c

Rocky Mountain 1000-Day: Day 3. On the Pelican Bay map off Happy Jack Rd. east of Laramie, WY. I had significant trouble on #3 and #4 along with bobbles on numbers: 2, 5, 8 and 12. I felt okay with the distance and speed but if I were more confident about my navigation, I think I could have run faster. The course, terrain and map were nice.

Tuesday Aug 3, 2004 #

Running (Warm-up) 4:30 [2] 0.6 km (7:30 / km)
slept:7.0

Warm-up for the Rocky Mountain 1000-Day: Day 2. On the First with the Most map off Happy Jack Rd. east of Laramie, WY.

Orienteering (Competition) 46:42 [4] 4.85 km (9:38 / km) +170m 8:12 / km
spiked:7/13c slept:7.25

Rocky Mountain 1000-Day: Day 2. On the First with the Most map off Happy Jack Rd. east of Laramie, WY. The map was 1:10,000 today instead of 1:15,000 used for all the earlier runs except The Prologue. I lost concentration going to #4. I thought I was leaving #4 headed to #5 when in fact I was only leaving #3. Some parallel features lead to an over 4 minute error. Other trouble at #7 and #11 made for a bad day on a short course. See the Split List.

Orienteering (Control Pickup) 1:31:48 [2] 5.25 km (17:29 / km)
spiked:13/13c

On the First with the Most map off Happy Jack Rd. east of Laramie, WY. I had eaten after racing and felt it trying to run. Though I picked-up mostly Green and Yellow course controls, they were farthest away on the map. On the way I checked some control locations from the Blue and Red course. I figured the practice with the rock detail would help.

Monday Aug 2, 2004 #

Running (Warm-up) 7:00 [2] 1.0 km (7:00 / km)
slept:7.0

On the Twin Boulders Map off Happy Jack Rd. east of Laramie, WY. Warm-up from the parking area to the start with Alexi.

Orienteering (Competition) 20:09 [4] 2.72 km (7:24 / km) +40m 6:54 / km
spiked:8/11c slept:7.0

Rocky Mountain 1000-Day: Superbum Sprint. With fewer rock detail than The Prologue, I did okay. With Peter Gagarin starting a minute behind me, I pulled-up short on the first control and he caught me. I got to the next 2 controls just ahead of him then pulled away when he made a rare mistake. See the Split List. Later after my run several of us went back out on the course to find Mike Minium's teeth. He took a bad face plant fall knocking out 5 which we found. Mike made it to the finish on his own and is now doing okay.

Sunday Aug 1, 2004 #

Orienteering (Competition) 1:08:40 [4] 7.26 km (9:27 / km) +255m 8:03 / km
spiked:10/14c slept:7.5

Rocky Mountain 1000-Day: Day 1. On the Middle Crow's Toe map east of Laramie, WY. I made a 5 minute error on leg 2-3, the most technical of the course. The rest was okay with only minor errors. It gave me the lead in my age group (M40) but a few M20's, a few M45's and Peter Gagarin were well ahead. The terrain was fun. The first half was technical, rocky and hilly with aspens and open areas. The second half was in the same area as The Stampede with rolling fields, rocky knolls and pine forest. See the Split List.

Orienteering (Control Pickup) 51:59 [2] 3.5 km (14:51 / km)
spiked:11/11c

On the Midle Crow's Toe map east of Laramie, WY. After the 1000-Day 1 meet was over I thought time in the rocks might help me with the technical areas ahead. Unfortunately, I got assigned mostly yellow controls and streamer pickup. It was still somewhat helpful as I read the breaks in the marshes and some subtle reentrants.

Saturday Jul 31, 2004 #

Orienteering (Competition) 25:41 [4] 2.7 km (9:31 / km) +120m 7:47 / km
spiked:8/12c slept:8.0

Rocky Mountain 1000-Day: Prologue. This was on the Gates of AMT Hell map off Happy Jack Rd. east of Laramie, WY. There were 30 second intervals between starts which lead to trains of runners. I made sizeable errors on 9 and 10 which in a race like this put me well back. See the Split List.

Orienteering (Competition) 49:50 [4] 6.96 km (7:10 / km) +240m 6:06 / km
spiked:19/20c slept:8.0

Rocky Mountain 1000-Day: The Chase. This was on the Pitcher Hill map off Happy Jack Rd. east of Laramie, WY. The chase start put me about 20 seconds behind Rich Kelly and 15 behind Peter Gagarin. I caught both and many others but lost my head when I saw Eddie Bergeron ahead in the wrong reentrant going to #8. Peter and Rich got ahead but I only caught Rich. Peter's overall time on The Chase was a second faster.

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