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Training Log Archive: LOST_Richard

In the 7 days ending Jun 24, 2017:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Cycle Touring4 4:13:26 37.79(8.9/h) 60.81(14.4/h) 183
  Orienteering1 35:03 2.48(14:09) 3.98(8:48) 85
  Total5 4:48:29 40.26(7:10) 64.8(4:27) 268

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Saturday Jun 24, 2017 #

3 PM

Cycle Touring 1:39:00 [3] 28.56 km (17.3 kph) +96m
shoes: Orbit Touring Bike

Ride into Ede in the drizzle and checked out the market, lots of Hollandse Nieuwe around. We had some nice fried small bits of fish and bought some Atlantic Wolffish which the market stall owner assured us was the best fish he had in his shop.

Coffee came with a biscuit and a shot glass with Amaretto and whipped cream, maybe The Otherside Coffee shop in Swanbourne could start the same.

Ride back to Otterlo through the forest on dedicated sealed bike paths, quite delightful mature beech and oak forest.

Friday Jun 23, 2017 #

4 PM

Cycle Touring 49:08 [2] 8.21 km (10.0 kph) +42m
shoes: Orbit Touring Bike

9 PM

Cycle Touring 1:21:18 [2] 17.54 km (12.9 kph) +34m
shoes: Orbit Touring Bike

Checking out De Hoge Veluwe National Park near Otterlo in Netherlands. Includes 2 km walking around a lake.

Interesting and very large park with an art gallery and sculpture park in the middle. Nice relaxed day cruising around sans helmets and feeling Dutch.

Any ideas on a control description and map symbol for this sculpture?


Monday Jun 19, 2017 #

4 PM

Cycle Touring 24:00 [2] 6.5 km (16.3 kph) +11m
shoes: Orbit Touring Bike

Back on the Touring Bikes after they have gathered dust in Pauline's garage for 9 months.

Into Folkestone to the bike shop for a service, not too much to do this year as we have a few bit replaced on the road last year.

Nice to be back in the saddle, off across the channel on Wednesday

Sunday Jun 18, 2017 #

6 PM

Orienteering race 35:03 [4] 3.98 km (8:48 / km) +85m 7:57 / km
shoes: VJ Integrators

Local Score O event in Dover run by Saxon Orienteers

Small area on the edge of Dover 1:4,000 scale on a steep chalk hillside partly wooded with lots of tracks. A twist in the system that gave 10 points per control (20 Controls) but a bonus 10 points for each time you ran controls in number sequence.

I spotted a couple of number sequences that I could easily build into the route without massive back tracking and did 5 for an additional 50 points. Finished the course first out of about 12 runners in 35 minutes but one guy did all the controls in order for maximum points in just under the allotted 60 minutes and a couple of other did more sequential controls than me but did not get all the controls. I should have tried for more sequence controls but did not realise that I would get around the controls quite as quickly as I did.

Managed to introduce my sister to Orienteering and she seemed to enjoy it and might try it again sometime.

Retired for a stroll along the sea front at Deal and a beer in the garden, the way an Orienteering Sunday should be.

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