Thursday, February 28, 2013

Peace Out February


Pre-Run

 

…getting toward the end of a long week…looking forward to the trail but kinda fatigued

                                                                                                   

Course

 

…started up the camp hill to orange trail...I noticed signage for 10K race coming this weekend...ran over the bridge to Merkle for a long farm field loop with plenty side trail action

 

Nuts & Bolts

 

…partly cloudy to overcast with a few peeks of sun...the long day at work had me beat down enough to go with a power hike today...temp was 46 degrees

 

The Run

 

…10K distance in 1 hour 26 minutes 3 seconds…just what I needed to clear my mind...773 calories…finished February at 104 miles….16 less than monthly mileage goal…

 

Random Thoughts

 

…just enjoyed the surroundings

 

 

Wildlife

 

...startled a small group of ducks into flight and saw some geese grazing in a field space…

 

 

Recovery Beer

 

Heineken




Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Sunset Hiking


Used the first three days of the week for a day of rest sandwiched between a couple of sunset workouts on the mean streets of Port Republic...

Monday at sunset was clear and crisp hiked just a little over 2 miles around the barn and field...by the time I finished the Full Snow Moon was out and rising

This evening I was out at dusk for a quick down and back on Howard Drive 2.4 fast paced miles and burned 339 calories...

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Dahlgren Trail Half Marathon

 


notes...

...left home by 6:30 (15 minutes late); Hannah is running the race today with me & BJ is driving

...arrive with 15 minutes to get ready

...race starts in waves...first off are the runners for cash then by gender and age group...I start six minutes later with my fellow geezers

...just over a mile into the race I have to make a quick pit stop (blame the peppermint tea)

...my first two miles are over 9 min pace then I found my stride and kept the rest of my splits below 9 min miles

...going out the first 6.5 miles I get passed several times and pass a fair share of other runners...coming back I pick off runners slowly but surely...a mile from home I hear footsteps...never check over my shoulder...a half to go and I explode to the finish...no more footsteps

...get a warm welcome at the finish line a minute or so ahead of a large pack of runners streaming in

...time: 1:53:44

...nice wood fire to keep warm

...really fun race with friendly volunteers a great atmosphere and good times all around!

...coming in for a landing


Saturday, February 23, 2013

13.1 or Bust



It's been a light running week leading up to tomorrow's DHRT Half Marathon down in Dixie (King George, VA)...





I ran the same race last year and had a great time running this trail...lots of pine trees! As always with half marathons I hope to break 2 hours...I was able to finish last year's DHRT just under the 2 hour mark at 1:58:39 thanks to a furious push on the return trip of the out and back course...

As a bonus tomorrow daughter Hannah will be joining me for her first long distance race...experiencing some right knee soreness but looking forward to the 13.1 mile challenge...

No visits to Jug Bay this week...just did some evening power hikes around the barn and field early in the week...second half of the week weather was cold wet and dreary so I prescribed myself some pre-race rest...mileage will be down for two weeks now, but I plan on a March rebound...


Running is Fun...

Monday, February 18, 2013

President's Day Hike

Another frigid morning...start a little after sunrise and cover 4.2 miles in 54min 24secs...continue the Monday Holiday Hike 2013 theme...

MLK Day...4.62 miles
President's Day...4.20 mile

Memorial Day next...

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Sunrise Run

...Not feeling a long run today. A cold wind has me in the mood to take it easy with a morning power hike...started off before the big orange ball rose over the trees...took 1 hour 23min and 44secs to cover 10,000 meters or 6.2 miles...enjoyed it!

Friday, February 15, 2013

Fun Friday Run


Pre-Run

…it’s a Friday start to a 3-day weekend…hit the beer store and some Bo to Go on the way to the park…parking area is actually overflowing…probably thanks to a wonderfully mild afternoon…and it appears an orienteering group may be course marking for a weekend event…the garmin was slow to connect to a satellite and I struck up a brief conversation with a biker while he waited for his buddies to prepare…

Course

...up the camp hill and down the orange trail over to merkle…ran up to the fork and turned around for an out and back…

Wildlife

…geese is about it for today…

Nuts & Bolts

…a really stress- reducing run today...no noticeable aches or pains...a little chillier than Tuesday...clear sky blue sky

The Run

...an energetic run and feeling a groove on this mild February Friday…4.71 miles in 45min and 11secs…burned off 710 cals…

Random Thoughts

…just enjoyed the great outdoors

Recovery Beer

Icehouse Edge…nice!

Running Is Fun…

Thursday, February 14, 2013

On a Clear Day You Can Run Forever


Pre-Run

 

left work a little later than I would've liked, but no delays other than a gas pit stop...
 

Course


...pretty much the same route as Tuesday's run...took the two mile scenic road with some side trail action over the bridge to merkle for more side trails and a long farm field out and back


Wildlife

…just a few random deer and geese today...

 

Nuts &  Bolts


…a really stress- reducing run today...no noticeable aches or pains...a little chillier than Tuesday...clear sky blue sky
 

The Run

 ...felt like going long once again today…8.23 miles in 1.21.17 and burned 1221 cals..

 

Random Thoughts

 …work matters and future race events
 

Recovery Beer

Sam Adams Lager…finish off the last one of a six pack

 

Running Is Fun…

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Color Me Refreshed


Pre-Run

 Anticipation was high for today’s run in the woods…packed up quick at work and wasted no time headed to the park…saw one other runner leave just a few seconds before me…

 
Course

...took the two mile scenic road with some side trail action over the bridge to merkle for
a long loop and then back to base

 

Wildlife

…didn’t see anything along the scenic road but over on the merkle side I saw my first cardinal of the year, a few small flocks of geese, a small group of ducks and just caught a glimpse of some white tail deer running away to the woods…


Nuts & Bolts

…legs felt rested and comfortable for the entire run…wore shorts, new balance mt 1010s, and my favorite beat navy short-sleeve shirt over a long sleeve top

 
The Run

 ...feeling the groove today…8.2 miles in 1.20.07 and burned 1228 cals..felt great to be back out after a slow week…temps were mild at 56 degrees and plenty of sun and just the hint of a breeze…doesn’t get much better in February!


Random Thoughts

…pondered what long distance events to sign up for…long distance hike in Delaware and 24 hour run are on the table…thinking of picking a “tune of the week” to post

Recovery Beer

Sam Adams Lager…hooray beer!

 

Running Is Fun…

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Loafing

After a week of recovery I decided to make my Sunday run an easy one rather dial up long distance...my legs aren't in such bad shape after last weekend's ultra, but mentally I think it was better if I just added one more chill day...

Of course I'll have to bounce back big in the coming week. Looking forward to the Dahlgren trail half marathon coming up in a couple of weeks...

Running is Fun

Friday, February 8, 2013

RFK 50 Miler



I think it's cool that our national leaders at one time tried to set a good example for the rest of us...

RFK 50 Mile Walk

Volunteers Plan 50 Mile Walk In The Footsteps Of Robert F Kennedy

Kennedys Go On A Walking Binge

Long Run Loops

 
Long Run goal for the weekend is to run 3 hrs and hope for 16+ miles...I'm feeling 2 mile loops at Jug Bay Sunday morning...tunes or no tunes? Stereolab might be a nice touch...

Back in the Saddle


Pre-Run

Day four of recovery sabbatical. I felt like I could’ve run yesterday as far as the aches letting up after the Icy 8, but my mood was more of “one more rest day won’t hurt”…I’ve hungry all week and have done a lot of “grazing” at the office…I was really looking forward to the run

 

Course

Ran the scenic road with some side trail action…made my way over to merkle for a big field loop with a couple side trails and a canoe landing loop 2x…

 

The Run

Eased myself back into the running life with  a relatively flat course and plenty of trail to organize my thoughts…legs were tight but not sore…ran at a take it easy pace…

 

Wildlife

Geese grazing and in flight…deer…ducks…

 

Nuts & Bolts

Ran in new Salomon shoes still in beak-in mode

 

Recovery Beer

Icehouse Edge Tall Boy…Hits The Spot

 

Random Run Note

Dreary winter day sort of perfect for a long slow run...dream up some ambitious long distance plans for the weekend...Running is Fun

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Icy 8 (Nice Race Ice Race)


ICY 8 Race Report

 

Up and out of bed a little after 3:30 in the morning. Breakfast was a banana and some toast. A quick shower to wake me up and I was carrying my bags out the door.

 

Headed south on a cold winter morning had lots of stars and a half moon to enjoy during the drive. Traffic was light down 301 and over the river. The power plant all lit up was impressive.

 

Took the scenic route where one J.W. Booth once tread to Bowling Green and some back roads to the race site…Lake Anna.

 

Arrived at the park about 45 min ahead of race time and it was just starting to turn light. Just happens to be exactly 100 miles from my house to the park entrance. I like round numbers like that.

 

view of the lake from parking area
 
Packet pick up was easy. Most of the runners were gearing up in the parking lot. The temp outside at this point was indeed an icy 17 degrees. I love running in shorts and will do just about anything to avoid having to cold weather tights, but 17 degrees is below my pain threshold. I did notice a few badasses wearing shorts though.

 

After introductions, course details, and volunteer shout outs by race director Alex, we were given an “on your mark…get set…go!” And amid the whoops and hollas the pack of 100 was off in a relaxed manner.

 

The first quarter mile is uphill on a paved trail. Since I was with fellow back-of-the-packers, it was mostly a brisk walk until crossing the road to the trailhead…

 

The race offered two trail loops a shorter, 4.7 mile loop and the longer 8 mile loop. On the drive down, I pretty much made up my mind I would stick to the long loops which is what I did two years ago when I ran here.
 
 


 

As is the case with most races, the first couple miles featured a lot of chatter and conversation. The sunrise was filtering through the trees not heating things up, but providing a scenic atmosphere.

 

I settled into an easy pace with about a dozen others and one crazy guy was the life of the party getting everyone in the mood for a long day in the woods.

 

The trail was tundra…frozen solid. The first couple of trail miles featured fitness stations where you could stretch, do crunches, upper body stuff, etc. This section of woods had its uphills and downhills with enough width to pass or be passed comfortably.

 

There were a few wooden bridges to run over and just a single stream crossing that caused no problems when crossing. I may have got my toe wet on one crossing.

 

bridge in early morning sun
 
The hardest hills were on the power line section of trail about 4 miles into the long loop. Then it was back into the woods for more wide trails. Later in this section of trail the only relief from the concrete frozen trail was a soft bed of pine needles that went on for several hundred yards.

 

Eventually the trail took us to run along the lake shore. This section of trail was more single track with winding/twisting turns. This was the last section of trail before heading back down the asphalt trail to mission control. I finished the first loop in approx. 1 hr 31 min.

 

At the check-in station you report your bib # and long or short loop to the record keepers. The aid station was packed with some awesome treats and even more awesome volunteers. I grabbed a few chips-ahoy cookies, drank some water and Gatorade, and after a few minutes rest was headed back up the paved trail for loop two.

 

I ran more by myself on this loop as most runners were now spread out. Runners start to come from the opposite direction after first loop, as you are allowed to run in opposite direction after the first loop. Being the creature of habit that I am, I chose to go in the same direction.

 

Loop two I dilly-dallied a bit taking pictures of the scenery. My first attempt at documenting these races I run. But my picture taking seemed to make the time pass quickly and before I knew it I was back at the aid station… this time for a delicious PB&J square and coke.
 
 
powerline section


 

A few minutes relaxing and stretching then I was going back up the asphalt for loop three. By this time the bright sunshine had turned to filtered sunshine as the clouds started to move in. And after 16 miles on the frozen trail my legs were beginning to take note of the pounding. Nothing so serious that made me want to stop, but the aches were starting to settle in.

 

Loop three was pretty quiet…chatted with a couple passing runners…everyone is so encouraging on the trails. I did notice the trail start to soften just a bit on this loop. Towards the end of the loop is when I started to debate running that fourth loop. My legs were sore and felt like lead weights…ankles and feet were starting to bark too.

 

My third stop at the aid station provided relief in the form of a grilled cheese square and some coke. Tasty! My spirits lifted, I started up the trail for one more loop, one that would get me to my 32 mile goal.

 

At the top of the asphalt trail, I decided I liked the hiking pace I was on and continued with that for a couple miles. Every so often I would break out into a run. And that’s the way I continued for much of the final loop…hiking along at a brisk pace and running every once in while.

lake view thru the trees

 

And then all of a sudden the “1 Mile To Go” sign appeared for the final time today. Back down the asphalt walk way to report my loop. This time the aid station had pierogis and I helped myself to a nice warm one. There was still an hour on the clock before the 8 hours were up…so do I head out for one more short loop to get to 36m?

 

Not today. My legs are shot. And even though my mood is good I don’t want to be laid out for a couple of days recovering. So I hit the restroom and change into some dry clothes for the drive home (and stop at Johnny Boys Ribs in La Plata!).

 

On the winding drive out of the park I reflected on what a special day it was that I had experienced.

 

It felt great to cover an ultra distance on somewhat limited training, after the holidays and recent cold weather…a positive start to a new year of racing.


soft bed of pine straw

 

The Icy 8 is a fantastic event, put on by folks who really know and love ultra and trail running. They’re a very welcoming and friendly group. The Athletic Equation group stages a 24 Hour Trail Race later in the spring…an event I will have to strongly consider to get to 50 miles.

 

Approximate loop splits: (1) 1hr 31min (2) 1hr 38min (3) 1hr 39min (4)1hr 53min...

 

And I burned 4289 calories according to the Garmin.

 

Running Is Fun…