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Training Log Archive: biggins

In the 7 days ending Jan 16, 2017:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  skate ski2 3:14:08 26.5(7:20) 42.65(4:33) 1137582.4
  classic ski2 3:00:04 7.06(25:30) 11.36(15:51) 235540.2
  hiking1 1:11:29 1.77(40:23) 2.85(25:05) 77214.4
  ski-o!1 58:36 5.42(10:49) 8.72(6:43) 16127c175.8
  dp ski1 17:10 1.52(11:17) 2.45(7:01) 7151.5
  other1 1 12.72() 20.47() 4200.0
  Total6 8:41:28 54.99(9:29) 88.5(5:54) 210027c1564.4

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Monday Jan 16, 2017 #

9 AM

dp ski 12:33 [3] 1.48 km (8:28 / km) +71m 6:51 / km
shoes: 13 fischer rcr ski-o (109)

ski-o! 20:29 [3] 3.11 km (6:36 / km) +59m 6:01 / km
14c shoes: 13 fischer rcr ski-o (109)

Ski-o! I'm not sure I know enough adjectives to say how cool this was. So have a picture or two or three. I dare say this was the most fun ski-o terrain/conditions I've ever seen, outside of maybe one or two euro races sometime. first map, second map.

ski-o! 18:10 [3] 2.93 km (6:12 / km) +68m 5:33 / km
13c shoes: 13 fischer rcr ski-o (109)

ski-o! 19:57 [3] 2.69 km (7:25 / km) +34m 6:59 / km
shoes: 13 fischer rcr ski-o (109)

dp ski 4:37 [3] 0.97 km (4:47 / km)
shoes: 13 fischer rcr ski-o (109)

Sunday Jan 15, 2017 #

9 AM

other 1 [3] 20.47 km ( / km) +420m / km

Grooming the Boca Ski-o Arena. The first part of it anyway. The woods are ridiculously awesome, and keep going for the whole hillside. Could groom miles of this stuff. If I had more gas.
12 PM

classic ski 1:36:28 [3] 8.27 km (11:40 / km) +156m 10:39 / km

Party ski around glenshire with Carol and her mom, and Lori and Sam.

Saturday Jan 14, 2017 #

8 AM

skate ski 1:55:45 [3] 26.17 km (4:25 / km) +670m 3:55 / km
shoes: 13 fischer rcr ski-o (109)

Friday Jan 13, 2017 #

10 AM

skate ski 1:18:23 [3] 16.48 km (4:45 / km) +467m 4:10 / km
shoes: 13 fischer rcr ski-o (109)

ASC. Pretty fantastic.

Wednesday Jan 11, 2017 #

Note

Truckee's electricity comes from three sources, in three different directions. Yesterday morning two of them were taken out by mudslides and avalanches, and last night the third had a Sierra sized tree fall on its transmission lines. No power for the entire Truckee area and the entire north shore of Tahoe. Ours came back on late today, but quite a bit of truckee and I think the whole north shore is still dark (and cold).

The highway finally opened today, sort of. Carol made it to Reno and back to pick up her mom.

An avalanche came down through some houses in Alpine Meadows. Nobody hurt, buried a few roofs, blasted in a few doors, everybody had a good laugh. Except maybe the people that have entire houses full of snow now.

We got three feet or so of concrete at the house. ASC says they got another 8 feet, on top of the 7 feet from last week. Another foot or something tomorrow, just flurries. No ski areas are open yet, because of power and avalanches. But the avy report is only red across the board today, not black, so things are looking up.

1 PM

classic ski 15:57 [3] 0.77 km (20:40 / km) +21m 18:14 / km
shoes: 16 madshus classic

Tried to go set a track through the meadow, but it was too deep and I felt like I was going to break the skis, so I bailed when I hit some dodgy looking water.

hiking 1:11:29 [3] 2.85 km (25:05 / km) +77m 22:07 / km

Went back out with Carol and the snow shoes. Crossed a few flooded streams, and made it quite a ways up before we hit an uncrossable one.

classic ski 1:07:39 [3] 2.32 km (29:12 / km) +58m 25:57 / km
shoes: 16 madshus classic

Then Anna and Bill and the girls came over, so we went for a ski in the snowshoe tracks. Crossed the first stream by jumping over with Elsa on my back, then Bill just threw Ida across into the snowbank. It seemed to work. Skiing wasn't bad in the snowshoe tracks, if a bit lumpy.

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