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Training Log Archive: Swampfox

In the 7 days ending Dec 20, 2015:


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Sunday Dec 20, 2015 #

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Nice skiing at Happy Jack; lots of people out in the early afternoon and much of the time while Kris and I were out. It was supposed to be sunny today, but the sun was pretty much a no show in what was a forecasting miss.

Now, in the evening, there is a background hum of nervousness in the air. For the next 2 weeks, I am in charge of the black beast, a noted carnivore. Mostly it is attuned to rabbits and squirrels, but what if it should develop an appetite for swampfox? I do have several bags of treats that might hold off the beast for a while should it turn on me, but what will I do once they give out? I will try to stay positive. Maybe it will not try to consume me!

Saturday Dec 19, 2015 #

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Skied in the early afternoon--mild, sunny, some wind, but all the emphasis fell on the mildness and sun. Lots of people out today, and the trails were pretty chopped up as they had still been somewhat soft from the last storm. Ran later on.

Friday Dec 18, 2015 #

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Skied up top late in the day and well into the early evening. The groomer was just finishing up as I arrived, and only a few people were out, so it was mostly untouched fresh trail the whole time. Quite pleasant evening conditions.

Thursday Dec 17, 2015 #

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Still no sign of grooming at Happy Jack--quite odd, and counting the storm day on Tuesday when the roads were all closed anyway, that's 3 days in a row. It makes me wonder what might have happened, and I have no guesses.

At any rate, I ran from home in the late afternoon and a bit into the evening. Crisp and cold, in the single digits with enough of a breeze that running with the wind was by far the more comfortable direction. Admired the stars, especially the fiery red eye of Taurus.

Wednesday Dec 16, 2015 #

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Superb Yowsa!, finishing off what had been abandoned in the evening yesterday. No wind, and the snow had transformed overnight, becoming compact and making it easy to remove. Now the forecast is switching back to a drier stretch of weather, and if the groomers can make it up and out (should the interstate re-open), the Happy Jack trails should be in top form!

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Skiing in the afternoon was not quite what I had expected. There was about a foot of new snow--very good. Some others had made it up by the time I got up top--also good. But no sign or trace of any grooming or groomer. Odd, and not good. 12" of new plus skate skis is an altogether different sort of activity. And with that much new snow, running on the bike trails wasn't a realistic option either. So I made an amusing effort at some classic skiing with what I had. Still fun.

Tomorrow!

Tuesday Dec 15, 2015 #

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For better or for worse, I passed on skiing today. Probably for the better, given that the interstate was closed all day long (as were most other major roads, minor roads, and even the majority of intermittent cow trails in Wyoming), due to high winds and apparently endless quantities of newly arriving snow.

Instead, I concentrated on Yowsa! So great was the required amount of Yowsa! that I only performed half of what was necessary, and will do the rest in the morning. Plus, new snow was blowing in about as rapidly as I was removing the old, but at least I was outside doing something vaguely aerobic.

With all the new snow and windy conditions expected tomorrow, we will see if the roads reopen or not. There will be more Yowsa! either way, guaranteed!

Monday Dec 14, 2015 #

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Pretty good daylight conditions, and the trails really shined after the sun set. Judging from all the ghost(ly) lights, more people were skiing after dark than before. More or less no wind for the second straight evening, which is unsettling, and it makes the crows nervous as they don't know which way to fly. Somehow I coped with the absence of any wind--it definitely helps to be experienced and disciplined when conditions are difficult like this.

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