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Training Log Archive: Mr Wonderful

In the 1 days ending Jun 11, 2015:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Orienteering1 1:35:01 4.56(20:51) 7.33(12:57) 1865 /5c100%79.6
  Total1 1:35:01 4.56(20:51) 7.33(12:57) 1865 /5c100%79.6
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Thursday Jun 11, 2015 #

2 PM

Orienteering 1:35:01 intensity: (16:44 @0) + (1:16:56 @1) + (1:21 @2) *** 4.56 mi (20:51 / mi) +186m 18:30 / mi
ahr:105 max:147 spiked:5/5c shoes: Brooks Ghost 5s

I wanted to get out one last time, but I wasn't feeling that great, so when I found a place to park I did more of a walking tour of the west part of the Lorch map on a Long course from 2012. Enjoyed myself of course!

I had a few bobbles. I paused heading to one because I couldn't figure out why I was on a marsh, but I should have remembered from yesterday that their two tracks sometimes look like Michigan two tracks - wet! Mostly it felt like I'd get close, then not seal the deal - having flags might help, which just makes the training all the better. So many sections to love.

The slopes to many creeks are so steep, I will have to check routegadget to see what competitors do - do they go across or veer a bit?

Coworker sounds interested in the Stuttgart map after work tomorrow if we can figure out the train to it. woo woo

Speaking of work, they rolled out the new jobs yesterday. Eventually I may find out what I do now.

Pictures

Woods



Hooray, I know I'm on the hilltop!



Schwabian green slash is...tightly packed Christmas trees!



Cairn/boundary stone in Klotzenhof



Some livestock way off on the left



route choice: through tiny village



On one hand, I want to climb the steep hills. On the other hand, my tractionless running shoes are currently dry, and the creek is not a step over at the bottom



A few cliffs here and there



Not sure if woods nice or just frequently logged...



Steep hills, flatter areas on top, and UNCOUNTABLE rides.

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