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Running – Base Training Week 7, Day 2

01 January 2015

I managed to get out of my wimpy mode–with some prodding from my wife–and went out for my first run of the new year, a mid-afternoon run. The weather was chilly (~40°F) with a light, misting rain and very little breeze. I dressed in long, compression tights; a long-sleeved, compression shirt; and a runner’s winter skull cap. By the end of my WU and first training mile, I realized that I had overdressed–I was sweating…quite a bit!

I discovered that the previous two days without running seemed to have a positive effect on today’s running session (at least, for the WU [1 mi] and scheduled training run [12 mi]); in fact, I was able to maintain a reasonable pace–disregarding Mile 2 and Mile 9, each of which included a steep hill (~10% grade)–for ~14 miles before my legs started to complain and I slowed my pace.

Endurance Running – Week 7 of 13 Weeks, Day 2 of 4 Days [My 1st Training Run of 2015]

Several times, I’ve made a big deal of those steep hills–complaining about Continue reading Running – Base Training Week 7, Day 2

С Новым Годом! (Happy New Year…in Russian)

01 January 2015

Well, the year 2014 has passed; today begins a whole new year for us to do well in all that we shall attempt…or not!

So, last Monday’s run was my last run for 2014! I had planned to run again last Tuesday and Wednesday, not today or tomorrow; but, I needed to complete some continuing education requirements before year’s end and I spent nearly 20 hours, working feverishly, online, to get that done (unsuccessfully). <sigh>

Currently, the weather here, near New Braunfels, TX, is overcast, misting rain, and 39°F; and, if I can force myself to be less wimpy, I shall go for a Long Run (scheduled: 12 miles), since today (maybe tomorrow, too) is the only day available this week and, for which, my wife and I don’t have plans scheduled.

I have made no resolutions for the new year. Currently, my only plan is for Janet and I to continue wandering around the USA and, maybe, Eastern Canada…at least, until November 2015, when we plan to return to our home base, Citrus Acres, in Oak Hill, Florida, where we plan to stay through the winter of 2015-2016.

Happy New Year to all!!! Safe Travels!! and Happy Running!

Running – Base Training Week 6, Day 4

26 December 2014

After a day of feasting at the Triple R [the River Retreat of my BIL (brother-in-law) and SIL (sister-in-law), located on the banks of the Colorado River just a few miles from Matagorda, TX], I woke up late (~08:30), was still stuffed from Christmas night’s supper, and didn’t feel like going for a run. But, two hours later, my wife and her SIL shamed me into running as they laced up and headed out the door, even though they were dodging light, misting, rain showers passing through the area.

So, I, too, put on my running clothes and headed out for my week’s Long Run, a scheduled training run, of 11 miles plus a one mile WU. The weather was not ideal, but not too bad, either; the morning was overcast, misting intermittent rains, 64F, but 100% relative humidity.

Endurance Running – Week 6 of 13 Weeks, Day 4 of 4 Days

During the first several miles, I was occupied with observing neighborhood scenery. But, the neighborhood environment was left behind and was replaced with rural, ranch and farm land; so, I was occupied with watching cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and tilled soil. Soon, eight miles had clicked by and I was at a turn around point to begin retracing most of my route…nine miles, and I, now, became more occupied with keeping my cadence up and my pace slow…and, soon, my Garmin indicated I had completed the 12 miles for my Long Run; but, I was still more than a mile from my starting point. So, of course, I continued running.

I don’t know whether I was bored with the repeated scenery, with the weather, or with the run itself or was just tired; but, after those 12 training miles, I felt like quitting–I’m sure it was mental, rather than physical because I did not seem to have any trouble maintaining the easy (slow) pace.

I ran a total of nearly 35 miles, this week–about 3.5 miles farther than last week’s total mileage (~10% increase). With next week being another holiday week, we’ll have to see whether or not I can get all four runs completed.

Happy Running!

Running – Base Training Week 5, Day 4

20 December 2014

Today was the day scheduled for this week’s Long Run. Recall that I’m repeating training Week 5 of base training; the schedule calls for a 10 mile run; so, I added the 1 mile WU and ran ten, easy paced miles…but, at the end of my training run, since I was about 1 mile from home, I continued to run until I returned to my starting point (aka, home).

Endurance Running – Base Building, Week 5 of 13 Weeks, Day 4 of 4 Days

The day was cool and windy (~55ºF) and the sky was overcast–a good day for a Long Run! I planned to run about 11:00/mile pace and believed that should be no problem, since I had planned to run both steep hills; in fact, I actually walked from base to crest of the second steep hill!

Today, I took my camera with me and there were a few deer and a roadrunner, which crossed in front of me; but, it took so long getting the camera out of my pocket that the deer had long disappeared into the dense foliage and, well, the roadrunner had run into someone’s yard and disappeared as well…maybe next week I can snap a few photos of wildlife.

Trying to get fit and to keep fit! Who would think that running can be fun!!!

Alaska Trip Wrap-up…After My Absense of Many Months

Okay, I admit that I’ve been negligent in updating my Alaska Adventure posts…sorry.

A clear view of Mount McKinley (aka, Mount Denali)
A Clear View of Mount McKinley (aka, Mount Denali) — Only about 30% of the visitors get to see the mountain due to cloud cover. The mountain is so large and tall that it creates its own weather patterns.

With this posting, I’m adding three PDF files (…Pt 1.pdf, …Pt 2.pdf, and …Pt 3.pdf) of a presentation that I made to the 2014 National HDT Rally in Hutchinson, KS.

The first part contains a summary of the entire trip followed by the first few legs of our Adventure; the other two PDF files, follow, in sequence, the remaining legs of our journey. The photos are actual photos that we took along the way and are indicative of our Adventure.

 

[Note that these files are 18+ to 22+ MB, in size.]

ALASKA ADVENTURE – 2014_Pt 1
ALASKA ADVENTURE – 2014_Pt 2
ALASKA ADVENTURE – 2014_Pt 3

Hopefully, you’ll find the presentation informative, especially if you’re planning a journey to Alaska yourself. Don’t hesitate to post questions.

After our weekend vacation

Saturday 22 March 2014

We drove from Deer Run RV Resort to Friendsville, TN, about mid-morning for a “weekend vacation” and to stay with Carl and Donna. While vacationing on Saturday, Janet and I hiked, with our friends Carl and Donna, about 2 1/4 miles on the Tremont Trail in the Smokey Mountains. [See Hiking the Tremont Trail, TN in the “Gallery.”] The forecast for the day was 40% rain; but, as the hours advanced, the day became more beautiful–blue sky, moderate temperatures, and a light breeze. The dense tree growth along the trail was quite naked, since the Spring-time leaves haven’t yet begun to emerge; but, the lack of foliage does allow great views of the babbling stream paralleling the trail and of the massive boulders creating natural dams and boiling rapids as the stream makes its way down the mountain side.

About 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 miles up the trail we came upon  Continue reading After our weekend vacation

Alaska Adventure – Leg #1 (part 2)

Monday 17 March 2014 – Visit with Carl and Donna

Janet and I awoke, ate breakfast, prepared the rig for travel, and departed Harvest Moon RV Park, heading to Tennessee, in between rain bands. We planned to meet with our dear friends, Carl and Donna, in Friendsville, TN, and to proceed to Maryville, where we were having the tires on the Volvo and on the Mobile Suites replaced with new, virgin rubber tires. [The tires on the Volvo were 7 years old and on the MS, almost, 7 y.o. For more, in-depth account of our on road “adventure” and tire purchase, click Travel or the “Travel” menu tab, above.]

Donna was waiting for us along the route to the tire store and led us Continue reading Alaska Adventure – Leg #1 (part 2)

Living in Yukon, FL – December 2013

Janet and I had planned to move to Yukon, FL, from Oak Hill, FL, during December 2013; well, it happened in November…we arrived on 30 November, about 14:30! We left sunny, but partly cloudy, Oak Hill and arrived to an overcast, foggy Yukon/Jacksonville. The temperature change was, probably, only about -10ºF, but a significantly higher humidity.