
Alternate (non pc title) "Triple poo Twenty Two!"
Saturday's long run was a 22 miler and I was until the night before unsure of where to run, I toyed with the idea of running the race route for next weekends
50k but to be honest I was unsure of the exact route, I could have gone back to revisit
Boney Mountain but the drive was a bit too far and given that I expected to be out on the trails for four to four and half hours I wanted to minimize travel time.
I decided in the end to head back to
Cheeseboro Canyon and run a trail that was new to me. I had seen it marked on the map but had never been along (or should I say up, up, up, down, up, up, up) it and figured that this was as good a weekend as any.
The whole household has been under the weather with cold, coughs, sore throats and the like circulating about in a maelstrom of sneezes, snorts and coughs! My immune system finally gave up the fight and I had a sore throat (my Achilles heel in the cold/cough environment) and so loaded up with a pocket full of Ricola I set off.
The first five miles clicked of easily enough, it was warming up fast and I stripped off a layer, the forecast had said 45f at 7:00am climbing to 67f at midday. I hit the junction that would take me onto the new trail; and an easy trail t’was not, switchback, climb switchback, climb, finally I topped out and discovered that I needed to drop into the next valley and climb up over the next ridgeline, I hate losing elevation but I was forced down into the valley floor and back up the other side, I reached the high point and shot some bad video for
RunCastTV.
Maybe a craptastic run, but you did not surrender. Well done!
ReplyDeleteFeel better soon! Too bad you missed your trail only by a little bit, but you got it done! My face was a bit red after yesterday's run, but I assure you, it's not a tan... it's wind burn from the cold wind from the north lol.
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better. I'm dealing with a cold myself. Not fun at all.
ReplyDeleteNICE shirt!! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteLove the video and I am totally jealous of all of those trails. You have hit the jackpot for an ultra runner.
hope you are feeling tons better already.
you are hardcore!! a 22 mile trail run sounds insane to me, especially when you're not feeling so well and it was quite warm out! Nice work on getting it done!!
ReplyDeleteMan, you have great places to run. Although 85 degrees is a bit warm for a long run!
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better soon!
Hee, those mountain bikers have saved me a few times! Great switch backs; love them!
ReplyDeleteFeel better.
Geez, even with the Garmin, I hate taking off running when I don't know exactly where I'm going, how far it is, and how long I think it'll take me to finish it...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great view and, of course, quite an interesting adventure. Hope you're feeling better!
ReplyDeleteNo picture of the Farmers' Tan?
ReplyDeleteNice video. You have hit the Jackpot.
Feel better. I just came off of a 10 day antibiotic/chest thingy.
ReplyDeleteThe "Do Not Enter" signs would have freaked me out.
I was able to get the Nutrition Podcast downloaded from iTunes.
ReplyDeleteGood Stuff for sure.
I look forward to listening to more.
At least you didn't give in. Good for you :)
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