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Training Log Archive: CleverSky

In the 7 days ending Jan 23, 2021:

activity # timemileskm+m
  running2 6:57:15 30.71(13:35) 49.42(8:27) 88
  hiking3 2:46:49 9.66(17:16) 15.55(10:44) 230
  pedaling1 55:27 10.77(5:09) 17.33(3:12)
  skating1 31:54 5.58(5:43) 8.98(3:33)
  Total7 11:11:25 56.72(11:50) 91.28(7:21) 318

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Saturday Jan 23, 2021 #

2 PM

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I could feel a headache coming on in the morning, so I grabbed a couple of pills, and had some breakfast because I don't like to take them on an empty stomach. But as the day went on, the headache got worse and worse, and the pills didn't seem to be helping at all, and I had to try and take a nap, but that was hard because my head hurt so much. Then around 2 PM I got up to get something, and noticed that I had something in my pocket: the pills. I had eaten breakfast, but forgot to take them. They work much better in my stomach than they do in my pocket.
5 PM

running (mixed) 57:12 [2] 6.4 km (8:56 / km) +88m 8:22 / km
shoes: Inov-8 Oroc 350

Lake and back, In The Dim. I couldn't get up the motivation to go for a run, but I could to bundle up and go for a walk. But once I got outside, it seemed like jogging would be a better idea, so I jogged instead. The main point of this was to take the short cut across the lake and check it out, and I walked that part. The good news is that the howling wind all day blew the ice clean, so maybe I'll try taking the sail out tomorrow. I had thought about that today, but there was way too much wind and I would have been way out off my confort zone, I think. Tomorrow is supposed to be slightly tamer, but likely still much stronger than I've sailed in to date. We'll see. In any case, the ice is totally excellent.

Friday Jan 22, 2021 #

7 AM

skating (ice) 31:54 [2] 8.98 km (3:33 / km)

Hickory Hills on a lovely morning, long shadows across the surface for a while. Cracking noises as I stepped out ontp the ice, same as last night, but it's often the case that there's a bit of open water at the edge of the beach here. The ice was about as good as it gets, with snow just a few flakes deep, not enough to be an issue in terms of motion. Turned out that there was a lot more open water than I had realized, the main part of the lake was largely unfrozen, so I stayed in the west section (there was likely more ice in the south, but it would have been sketchy trying to get between the islands). I was wearing ice picks and a PFD, and the lake is really shallow (shoals above the ice surface in a number of places), so I wasn't concerned. No ice fishermen had been out, the only tracks were what looked like somebody's dog had wandered across in a few spots. But then I spied the responsible party: a fox! The fox spied me as well, and scooted off into the woods down in the SW corner. I felt very rusty, in multiple ways.

Thursday Jan 21, 2021 #

7 PM

hiking (pavement) 54:34 [1] 5.38 km (10:09 / km) +49m 9:42 / km
shoes: Oboz Sawtooth II

Down to the lake, In The Dark. I thought I'd give my sore foot one more day, and went to check out the ice, which had gotten a dusting of dry fluffy snow during the day. Lots of cracking noises as I stepped onto it (not a concern when I know it's only a couple of inches deep), then I went out a way and punched a hole with a screwdriver. Hmm, maybe 5 cm, kind of marginal. So I went out further and tried again, and there it seemed to be at least 10 cm. That's more encouraging. Excellent surface.

Wednesday Jan 20, 2021 #

7 PM

hiking (pavement) 31:55 [1] 2.95 km (10:49 / km) +49m 9:59 / km
shoes: Oboz Sawtooth II

A walk with Nancy, In The Dark, but we never needed to turn on the lights. Monday had caught up with me last night, and I crashed early and slept for a long time, so an easy day was in order. And it was a day when the whole country felt at least a bit unburdened.

Tuesday Jan 19, 2021 #

4 PM

pedaling (MTB on pavement) 55:27 [2] 17.33 km (3:12 / km)

My right foot was a little sore after yesterday's walkabout, so I went out on the bike instead, In The Dim. I figure I might as well do a couple of nearby towns on CityStrides by bike, so I figured out an easy route that would pick up a few dead ends in Shirley. Some of these were dirt, so I took the fat tires (but with the screws removed). (Garmin isn't syncing, so I don't know if I'll get credit for this.)

Monday Jan 18, 2021 #

8 AM

running (sand) 6:00:03 [3] 43.02 km (8:22 / km)
shoes: Merrill Bare Access XTR

Cape Cod Frozen Fat Ass, COVID edition. Clint had done this a couple of times, once the whole 50K and once the 25K plus the shorter loop, and mentioned on his log that he might be interested in doing it again this year. The website said that you should do it with a buddy, so I mentioned that I had MLK Day off and it seemed interesting enough. So we decided to meet there around 7:30.

Off we go. Started out with LS/SS shirts and a running jacket, O pants, light gloves, and a cap. I had a belt with a 16 oz bottle. Started out on the short loop, into the wind, and that loop went pretty well. A brief pit stop and I grabbed an apple, and we started on the marsh trail in the back. The gloves had come off fairly early, and I also ditched the LS shirt at this point.

I had been imagining this to be all soft sand (oof), but it was a much more gravelly course than I expected. There were stretches of soft sand, and some firm sand, but a lot was pebbles that would be no fun barefoot, especially on the beach side. When we popped out at the east end, we were greeted with a pretty stiff headwind (had to be at least 10 knots, sometimes more), and I could see the building at the parking lot several miles away, but it was like a mortgage, for a very long time it feels like you're making no progress toward it. Quite a few pickup trucks drive on the beach, and at times the tire tracks provided the best running. As we approached the halfway point, I felt like I must be fading, because I was having trouble keeping up with Clint.

Up to the parking lot (once we negotiated the one big step that was tough with tired legs), and Clint said that he thought he'd had enough (that was why he was pushing at the end). I said that was fine, I didn't necessarily need to do the whole 50K event, since the 25K is also one of the categories. I sat down in the car and had half a PB&J and some cookies, along with some Coke, and Clint munched on some leftover fried chicken. It was such a nice day... and it would be great to take advantage of more of it... so I proposed an idea. We could head out on the long loop again, only as fast as we felt like going, maybe walking, and just do as much as was comfortable. There are four trails that cut across from the marsh side to the beach, and if we so desired we coud take one of them and see what the terrain looked like in the interior. So after a fifteen minute break, a change of socks for me and off we went.

Jogging felt okay, interspersed with bit of walking when the sand got soft. At some point Clint mentioned that if we did feel like doing the whole loop, that would put us right about at a marathon. I made one stop of a few minutes: nature was calling, and it occurred to me that I could do something other than scoot off into the dunes. Along the marsh trail there are about a dozen rustic beach cottages, boarded up for the winter. They have no utilities, so they have outhouses. I checked an outhouse, and it was open (the door was falling off), so that was more civilized, and I appreciated the people's unknowing hospitality. The time and the distance went by quite pleasantly with good company, so before long we were at the far end again, and turned back into the headwind after I ate a gel. It occurred to me later that it would have been more clever to do that loop in the opposite direction, to get a tailwind on the beach and then head west on the more sheltered back side.

We hit 42.2 km shortly before we got back to the car, and less than 100 m after I last looked at my watch, the battery gave out. I adjusted the time and distance to account for the last bit back to the parking lot by using Clint's track. I did better than usual in terms of taking in calories during the event, so that was good as well (and I was able to start eating more as soon as we finished). There were quite a few people out enjoying the very blustery but warm (46F at the end) day with a walk on the beach, but Clint and I were in a very small minority in that we were not wearing masks.

This place would, I think, make a fantastic orienteering venue. Unfortunately, I think the chances of that happening are pretty much zilch, because there are signs all over the place saying to keep off the dunes and that there's a $50 fine for going off trail.

When I was younger, I used to say that I wanted to stay in good enough shape that I could up and do a marathon on any day without any specific preparation, with no particular time expectation. Now that I'm pushing 60, I'm glad to know that I still can, even with funky conditions (weird surface and the headwind).

Sunday Jan 17, 2021 #

2 PM

hiking (pavement) 1:20:20 [1] 7.22 km (11:07 / km) +132m 10:11 / km
shoes: Merrill Bare Access XTR

A jaunt with Nancy on a sunny but windy day, on some streets on the south side of town. I'm trying to go to all of the streets in Lunenburg on foot from home, but I made a minor exception here. Easterbrook Road was one that I didn't have credit for on CityStrides, but this GPS track ought to cover it. We drove down to the starting point for this walk, but I had already done these roads on foot about eight years ago. The problem was that the GPS track that I got back then was pretty flaky and I didn't get credit for a few nodes at the far end of the cul de sac, even though I did run around it. So I did it honestly back then, and today was just filling in the missing data. We also today did what appears to be a private road that I had not been on before, up through some fancy horse properties.

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