Little walk around the neighborhood before dinner.
Took it easy because I got blisters on the sides of both heels (outside above the callus) yesterday despite double socks. Both have popped (cover skin still there), so I hope they'll be okay for a 5k on Sunday. I think they'll be in good shape by Laramie... Have bandaids over them for now. Any advice welcome.
Scale was *about* 1:30000 with 10' contours (mostly invisible with all the blueberry).
11 AM
Orienteering4:12:11***** 11.02 mi (22:53 / mi) +17m22:47 / mi ahr:131 max:159 spiked:3/7c shoes: Sauc TriumphISO-silver/gr/blue
Four hour Adventure Trek by Rootstock Racing, in Wharton State Forest near/SE of Batsto map in NJ. Hot, with temps in the mid 80s and humidity from the rain that fell last night, but where I went was mostly wooded.
I gave this a 5 star difficulty because we used topo maps...so trails weren't always reliable...plus auxiliary bike trail maps, things were pretty flat and vague, and the blueberry impeded visibility.
I wasn't up to the task today, and probably got very close to 3 of the 4 I missed, but I did find three of the points. Sadly, I was 12 minutes overtime, so I lost those points by 4:04. I just could not push the running when my HR got over 150.
Camelbak shoulder straps had sweat-salt on them when I finished...that doesn't usually happen.
Congrats to the DVOA sweep (in four hour solo) of Sam Kolins, Glen, and Bob Fink! Lena K was close behind having found four controls and finished within the 4-hour time limit. :-)
EDIT: Okay, I took the wrong trail to #1 the first time, didn't find it at all the second time but wasted a lot of time anyway, and I misjudged trails going to #3 and wasn't even close. To #15 and #11 I just didn't go far enough...gave up too early.