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Training Log Archive: runninghils

In the 1 days ending Mar 6, 2016:

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  Run1 1:46:20 6.6(16:07) 10.62(10:01) 1325
  Total1 1:46:20 6.6(16:07) 10.62(10:01) 1325

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Sunday Mar 6, 2016 #

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Went to the harbor to paddle today, but it was super windy! There was a high surf advisory, but I thought I could maybe paddle in the harbor, but it was too windy even for that!

Run (Run-walk) 1:46:20 [3] 6.6 mi (16:07 / mi) +1325ft 13:32 / mi
ahr:148 max:165

Ran much of the way, but walked up the steep hills. I did that loop that I'd identified last weekend as a potential nice 6 miler into the mountains. It was all going well until I hit the end of the fire road, where I encountered a fence. Yep, I was on private property. I was lucky that there was a lady coming up to the fence who was relatively understanding. She explained that fire roads are still often private property and that they have video surveillance and police surveillance on their property. I assured her that I was not going to do this route again and was on my way. (I was lucky she was there, or I would have had to go all the way back for an unplanned 9 miler.) I also encountered some random dogs running on the street and made something of an attempt to find their homes, but I wasn't willing to grab the collar to look at the tag because you don't know how a random dog will react to that.

I'm so bummed that it looks like many of the "good loops" are on private property. I hear that the famous "two trees" hike actually gets police patrols sometimes.

Also, botanical garden trail parking lot to the road was 9:02. A 7 second improvement.

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