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In the 7 days ending Nov 29, 2015:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Walking4 5:13:22 8.8(35:36) 14.16(22:08) 172
  Road/trail3 2:27:29 10.62(13:53) 17.09(8:38) 208
  Roller ski1 22:31 2.01(11:12) 3.23(6:58) 1
  Track1 17:50 2.0(8:55) 3.22(5:32)
  Trail/road1 17:22 1.5(11:35) 2.41(7:12) 1
  Total10 8:38:34 24.93(20:48) 40.12(12:55) 382

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Sunday Nov 29, 2015 #

9 AM

Walking 1:31:12 [1] 2.3 mi (39:39 / mi) +51m 37:06 / mi

Last chance search with Beth at OJR. Started at south end, went to end of “high probability” area (est as to where I took off an upper layer) & returned. I was convinced the camera was gone for sure. Yet, not 25m from the car, there it was - case upside down on some open dirt, just a few feet above level of parking, at a transition point so to speak. We'd gone in about 40' away, not knowing the first few steps were so significant. There were 30” left to the search (!) and there it was, a bit wet inside case & cloth bag but it dried out fine & is back in business. 6 passes (4 me, 2 Beth) over most of the walk to find it at last gasp.

On DP, Had a chat with a bow hunter this am - turned out to be pleasant & interesting tho we are on different sides of the aisle. He was about 40, lives in Pembroke and said he entered the dark, cold woods at 5:30 - didn't see any deer either.

We saw Spotlight last night at Red River as did PG and Dave C on previous Saturday nights. Cardinal Law was evidently 'above' the law & escaped to Vatican comfort, not subject to extradition.

3 PM

Roller ski 22:31 [2] 2.01 mi (11:12 / mi) +1m 11:11 / mi

Roller skate ski at Trinity Church parking - a large, empty lot this Sunday pm. Skate poles were not really helpful - no grab at all on the hard, smooth surface. Seemed better w/o. Skate wheels, esp back ones, have built-in friction which made for extra work, and not much glide on flat surface. Still pace/mi on the watch seemed slow. Got my feet wet so to speak re this activity. Snow to follow....

4 PM

Trail/road 17:22 [2] 1.5 mi (11:35 / mi) +1m 11:33 / mi

Jog after the skate session - ran one lap on the track in 2:14 which translates to 8:56 mi and the watch, at fastest, showed 10:12/mi pace.

Saturday Nov 28, 2015 #

9 AM

Walking 1:42:10 [1] 2.41 mi (42:23 / mi) +87m 38:07 / mi

Back to OJR in fairly steady rain. Walked nearly all the way to the PL, no luck.
Was able to walk within sight of yesterday's track. A manmade, black object on a brown background didn't seem to too challenging but nothing was sighted. Did not find that blaze corner either. Returning was a bit disorienting in a few places where blazes were sparse - hang on to that compass/SOD for good measure.... Did have an epiphany: that we should be carrying a can of yellow spray paint, renewing pre-existing blazes as we go.

Rogaine training as has been called. Somewhat cold & fairly wet by end. Done with the great outdoors for the day.

Friday Nov 27, 2015 #

Track 17:50 [3] 2.0 mi (8:55 / mi)

BHS track just at dark & the still same warm day. Ran 2 mi no stopping - good for the breathing. 8 laps nonstop is not really something I do much of.
Time's a guess.
10 AM

Walking 1:00:00 [1] 2.09 mi (28:42 / mi) +34m 27:19 / mi

OJR CE walk with Ken. Really warm day, got to 60F by the time we were done. Found nothing new in way of infractions, lost the blazed boundary & could not find it after some searching - maybe done carelessly or not at all in that spot. Had not been paying much attention to distance covered since the blazes in general kept coming up. We sure searched & then headed 135M to the PL where Ken was pretty sure he would see where the boundary met the PL but did not find that either - all very close to the condos, so perplexing. My third time visiting OJR. 2h22m out there, time to get home to do some staining. Back again tomorrow since my camera is unaccounted for.

Thursday Nov 26, 2015 #

Walking 1:00:00 [1] 2.0 mi (30:00 / mi)

Thanksgiving Day, walks logged in case I wonder a year from now how I spent the day. Pretty good am walk with M to the "T" jct on the Stoney Brook walk. Mild day coming.

Second walk was to the shooting area in Notingcook. Heard numerous shots, at first thinking some deer was getting filled with lead. But too many shots so then the real reason occurred: target shooing & illegal at that. This time i was going to get a photo! As I exited the drive, a Bow PD car was driving by. Considered flagging him & suggesting he follow me because it would be his responsibility...but I wanted to be positively sure. Got to WH parking & w/in 15" heard a barrage of shots but 20 deg or so to the right of where I thought they'd be coming. Turns out it was on the one private lot in north center part of Nottingcook. Seems that obnoxious loud, rapid shooting from the parcel is legal & to be endured.

Third was with Dylan & Juliette to the slough & home on the PL & roads. Rough going for a 4 y/o esp across the swampy area & thru generally thick woods. They had a blast, esp with the ice cover on the slough. J had to bring some home, ie, carry for 1/2 hr inside a hat. Weather-wise, a complete contrast to last year.

Wednesday Nov 25, 2015 #

Road/trail 52:00 intensity: (20:00 @1) + (32:00 @2) 3.5 mi (14:51 / mi)

SPS campus quiet as can be the day before T-giving. Often the case as well when it's in session. Was on a part of the perimeter not often visited which was refreshing.

Didn't have a gps watch 'watching' me today & having it or not can be a complex consideration, for me anyway. Years ago, I was practically dumbfounded to learn that training c/would be a public post (having kept yrs of log entries on paper & before most AP users were born). The idea (and capability) of sharing across a previously unavailable modality as a motivational exercise was evolving. Now with HRMs and virtual this & that, indeed it can be a very effective tool.

From time to time though being "off stage" has appeal. PG, in another context, pointed out the obvious "people are different" (to chitown several years ago)...some thrive in limelight (ie, some like it hot), some like being in and out the light, some spend all their time in shadow and some read AP but prefer the dark. I'd call myself left of center. There's also "vacationing". I seem to be more of a "daily plugger" for the time being.
"Search location" for entirely non-competitve reasons is fun/useful for me.

Tuesday Nov 24, 2015 #

3 PM

Road/trail 40:59 intensity: (15:00 @1) + (25:59 @2) 3.1 mi (13:13 / mi) +2m 13:12 / mi

Boston Public Garden & Charles shore. We went to the Museum of Science (along with droves of school kids, at least in the morning). MOS (intellectual) or the Isabella Stuart Gardner Art Museum (emotional) was Beth's simplification of choice.

Out for a jog around 4p while Beth went to a local store to get a coat tended to. Lovely late pm in the city - clear, light west wind & bare branches against the setting sun.

Had expected to cross the Mass Ave bridge for a river loop but the path was (unnecessarily in my opinion) closed off for hard-topping. Glad we don’t have to deal with city/metro area traffic on a regular basis. But always special to visit Boston/Cambridge.

Monday Nov 23, 2015 #

2 PM

Road/trail 54:30 [2] 4.02 mi (13:33 / mi) +206m 11:42 / mi

Walker around 3p - chilly 34F at the time. Took Eagle Tr to Weblos to WH Road, looked at the scout kiosk and returned on roads. Duked it out with a boxer which isn't like me - thought it may have been a pit bull - & when I picked up a just-in-case-stick, it obviously shifted our encounter to deterioration mode. Initially couldn't decide where to go: Hammond, Page Rd, OJR but Walker felt right. Maybe an O map project there someday.

Seem to have a working relationship with the XT thru Garmin Express & Connect, export the gpx to downloads & pick it up there for AP.

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