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Training Log Archive: Mr Wonderful

In the 31 days ending Oct 31, 2021:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Adventure Race1 8:36:33 57.49(8:59) 92.52(5:35) 56943c1549.7
  Orienteering4 7:09:06 19.69(21:47) 31.69(13:32) 58362c226.6
  Walking13 6:13:59 18.41(20:19) 29.62(12:37) 5829.4
  Biking23 6:07:20 42.97(7.0/h) 69.15(11.3/h) 197589.8
  Total40 28:06:58 138.56(12:11) 222.98(7:34) 1354105c3195.5
  [1-5]40 24:17:57
averages - sleep:6.3 weight:226.1lbs

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Friday Oct 29, 2021 #

7 AM

Biking 17:35 [1] 1.58 mi (5.4 mph) +6m
shoes: Old Trailer

The Suicide Squad (2021) isn't perfect, but is worlds better than Suicide Squad (2016). Detoured past the library to return it.

Biking 11:53 [1] 0.83 mi (4.2 mph)
shoes: Old Trailer

4 PM

Biking 11:01 [1] 1.18 mi (6.4 mph)
shoes: Old Trailer

Thursday Oct 28, 2021 #

8 AM

Biking 13:55 [1] 1.48 mi (6.4 mph)
shoes: Old Trailer

4 PM

Walking 22:55 [3] 1.26 mi (18:12 / mi)

Wednesday Oct 27, 2021 #

7 AM

Walking 31:21 [1] 1.5 mi (20:54 / mi)

Harvey chose to walk! And did so robustly. He elected to start our 50 degree day in shorts and a light hoodie, but geared up to pants and a winter coat two blocks in. I was kind of hoping he would learn that in a safe way.
4 PM

Walking 29:16 [1] 1.34 mi (21:50 / mi)

In the morning, Harvey said he wanted to walk home.

I should not have trusted him.

This set off the cascade of events that resulted in daughter's drop off occurring 30 seconds before class started. Not my finest night.

Tuesday Oct 26, 2021 #

4 PM

Walking 23:04 [3] 1.32 mi (17:32 / mi)

Monday Oct 25, 2021 #

8 AM

Biking 17:39 [1] 1.48 mi (5.0 mph)
shoes: Old Trailer

I am proud that I did this while it was raining. My old rain pants and jacket, I think purchased for a 2012 Rage? have seen better days, but their water...I'm not even sure if it's resistance, take enough of the edge off for that time duration so no rush. Assuming safe / legal travel to Ontario in 2022, I'll get a new set for my favorite race.

Also time to put lights on the bike I think.
4 PM

Walking 31:51 [1] 1.44 mi (22:07 / mi)

Sunday Oct 24, 2021 #

Event: SMOC ILRA
 
12 PM

Orienteering 1:29:36 intensity: (1:06:23 @0) + (11:44 @1) + (7:46 @2) + (3:43 @3) 6.01 mi (14:55 / mi) +126m 14:00 / mi
ahr:69 max:157 25c weight:225.8lbs shoes: Topo Ultraventure II

I accidentally spoiled the bonus control, so I decided to pretend I figured it out and go for speed, then slide myself to the bottom after the fact.

After walking a newb team to #32 and seeing how vague those trails were, I decided to go through the MTB trailhead first to warm up, then hit those indistinct trails when I was warmed but not tired, then loop the probably easiest meadow area last.

The indistinct maze was tough, I kept losing them, Plus its kind of flat, so less to anchor off of. Biggest wander was maybe #33, turned off the trail too early.

Lots of fun, thanks Steve!

Thursday Oct 21, 2021 #

7 AM

Biking 15:46 [1] 1.43 mi (5.4 mph)
shoes: WeeHoo

4 PM

Biking 10:55 [3] 1.23 mi (6.8 mph)
shoes: WeeHoo

Tactical error, as I forgot about the inservice day tomorrow, so I had to lug a large amount of stuff in a bag hanging from one of my grips. Should have taken the trailer! I meant to walk it, but work was too busy today.

Wednesday Oct 20, 2021 #

7 AM

Walking 21:42 [3] 1.4 mi (15:28 / mi)

4 PM

Biking 8:18 [1] 1.23 mi (8.9 mph)
shoes: WeeHoo

Tuesday Oct 19, 2021 #

Note

Some pushback from Maybury about travel "off designated trails" thanks to covid-inspired park attendance and behavior creating bandit trails.
7 AM

Walking 22:33 [1] 1.42 mi (15:53 / mi)

Knee doesn't like the free bike. Doesn't seem to mind the full suspension as much.

Three possible causes:

I bonked my knee into something. I don't always notice injuries while racing, so that's maybe it.

I twisted/strained it while hiking. There were some steep hills and weird steps.

I haven't ridden my mtb enough and then did 42 miles as hard as I could and knee wasn't trained up to that seating position....

Either way, I hope it sorts itself out. Last week it was in good shape until 1/3rd of the way through Crooked Lake. Maybe I will have to one legged climb the hills like I do with stairs at the moment (keep iffy leg straight, do all power through okay one).
4 PM

Walking 22:56 [3] 1.31 mi (17:34 / mi)

Monday Oct 18, 2021 #

8 AM

Biking 14:17 [1] 1.49 mi (6.3 mph)
shoes: Old Trailer

4 PM

Walking 37:19 [3] 1.38 mi (26:58 / mi)

Sunday Oct 17, 2021 #

11 AM

Orienteering 29:27 intensity: (29:25 @0) + (2 @1) 0.68 mi (43:10 / mi) +16m 40:13 / mi
ahr:60 max:90

Orienteering 1:18:34 intensity: (1:13:33 @0) + (3:57 @1) + (15 @2) + (49 @3) 4.52 mi (17:23 / mi) +141m 15:51 / mi
ahr:150 max:171 15c slept:5.5

Did the lesson....poorly...(tried to show joy of woods when the light green was a bit towards medium)....

Then had a successful run. Biggest tactical error was not going back through 4 after 5, instead trying to find some path through the green to the road. Also, probably faster to jam trail left to 10 than straight, and maybe lefter to 15?

Friday Oct 15, 2021 #

8 AM

Biking 12:08 [3] 1.41 mi (7.0 mph)

Thursday Oct 14, 2021 #

8 AM

Biking 12:15 [1] 1.45 mi (7.1 mph)
shoes: WeeHoo

4 PM

Biking 24:03 [3] 1.69 mi (4.2 mph)

Wednesday Oct 13, 2021 #

7 AM

Biking 11:41 [1] 1.43 mi (7.3 mph)
shoes: WeeHoo

Knee is closing in on okay? Sharpness is diminishing, not quite gone today. Stairs are fine, pushing on the too-low seat of the school run bike is still not ideal.
4 PM

Walking 31:16 [1] 1.27 mi (24:37 / mi)

Tuesday Oct 12, 2021 #

8 AM

Biking 12:11 [1] 1.5 mi (7.4 mph)
weight:226lbs shoes: WeeHoo

Knee is better, not perfect. I am leaning towards saving it for Crooked Lake. Downside: currently struggling to eat at no exercise level. Eating at 75 minute hard bike ride level is much much easier.
4 PM

Biking 9:35 [1] 1.22 mi (7.6 mph)
shoes: WeeHoo

Monday Oct 11, 2021 #

7 AM

Biking 15:08 [1] 1.43 mi (5.7 mph)
shoes: Old Trailer

Whatever damage I wrought to my knee during the race is still there, so maybe an easier couple of days. Impact? Strain? I don't recall when it happened. :|
4 PM

Biking 16:45 [1] 1.77 mi (6.3 mph)
shoes: WeeHoo

Some extra distance when it became apparent that glasses were dropped by the person who doesn't like wearing eye protection.

Sunday Oct 10, 2021 #

6 AM

Orienteering 2:23:15 intensity: (18:13 @0) + (2:04:56 @1) + (6 @2) 5.85 mi (24:29 / mi) +173m 22:26 / mi
ahr:103 max:139 13c slept:7.0 shoes: Topo Ultraventure II

I picked up the northern trek points. I was wide awake at 5. A little after 6, decided to chance my headlight battery and start pickup at 6:30, with sunrise not until 8.

The first hour was black, thankfully all of these flags had reflective strips. A few little spits of rain had me in and out of my rain jacket, but I couldn't stay in it since mid 60s and hiking made it a hot box.

I did the loop backwards from game day for variety.

I got to the furthest out points before it was headlamp optional for terrain, although it was yet another 30-45 minutes before you could easily read a map w/out lights in for the forest.

It was too dark to make too many vegetation mapping notes, other than: that map should be 95%+ white!



Saturday Oct 9, 2021 #

8 AM

Adventure Race 8:36:33 [3] 57.49 mi (8:59 / mi) +569m 8:43 / mi
43c

2021 Michigan Adventure Race Ludington Edition w/ Cris

I was pretty powerless for the Green Corn Moon rogaine, so I had considered dropping down to the short race. Then I had my flat tire two hours into a bike ride, where I then hiked six miles in bike shoes, then biked home, and figured, if I can do that, I could stumble through a 10 hour race.

I camped out near the start the night before. Cris slept in her truck.



Start was a fun paddle. I lugged my red canoe up. We were positioned competitively before the first bend to the south, naturally blown away by the White brothers.

We did the canoe leg in order and pretty straightforward - no real trickery. I didn't find the canoe trail to exit for #7, but we chanced an island and it got us out to the main lake right next to it.

I think we came off the water near the front, which was encouraging.

I'm not a strong biker, so we thought we would save all the trekking for when I was tired. We motored out to the lighthouse, where I rode carefully around the whole lighthouse before finally seeing it easily visible on a nearby small hill. Doh!

We were pretty efficient through the rest of it. Cris would lead on long stretches, and I would when there were too many turns to call out.

The remote trek was fun; I wish I was in running shape because one could have ripped it. We were clean other than popping out a bit west for the bayou, and having some trepidation in the soggy moving ground to head over it. Maybe I should have gone back to the forest.....

Some quick math said we might have time for a quality trek if we didn't lose much time on the ride back. We made good time. Cris did lose a screw on a cleat, which hasn't happened in 20 years, and the other was loose so she tightened it and we were back on our way.

We elected to single pack for the final trek. I used a three pocket bike jersey with electrolytes, a gatorade, and a meal replacement shake. We started with the southern points to warm up. I think they may have been the hardest?!

It was tricky to keep track of hills and terrain so you weren't distracted by some of the extra trails. But we were pretty good, other than 26, my biggest blunder, where I went two valleys east, and then doubled back and spotted the flag.

Swapped gatorade and shake on the way past the car, and then did a CCW loop of the points. Math again suggested we had time, although I think Cris was a little nervous. We got most of the way out in around an hour, which was really encouraging. Then we were able to get west and back down.

We finished around 8:35, a half hour behind MRA and 75 minutes behind the Pasty Mashers for 3rd overall, 1st place coed. Kind of proud that we ran that high up!



Friday Oct 8, 2021 #

7 AM

Biking 23:05 [3] 2.47 mi (6.4 mph) +14m
shoes: Old Trailer

Thursday Oct 7, 2021 #

8 AM

Biking 10:00 [1] 1.5 mi (9.0 mph)
shoes: WeeHoo

Biking 9:11 [3] 1.34 mi (8.8 mph)
shoes: Old Trailer

4 PM

Biking 10:00 [1] 1.5 mi (9.0 mph)
shoes: Old Trailer

Wednesday Oct 6, 2021 #

7 AM

Biking 11:31 [3] 1.46 mi (7.6 mph)

3 PM

Walking 12:20 [3] 0.74 mi (16:39 / mi)

Walking 25:26 [3] 1.34 mi (18:59 / mi) +5m 18:45 / mi

Tuesday Oct 5, 2021 #

8 AM

Biking 15:00 [3] 1.5 mi (6.0 mph)
shoes: Old Trailer

4 PM

Walking 28:59 [3] 1.34 mi (21:39 / mi)

Monday Oct 4, 2021 #

7 AM

Biking 13:13 [1] 1.44 mi (6.5 mph)
shoes: Old Trailer

light mist, no problem
3 PM

Biking 40:15 intensity: (8:28 @0) + (18:38 @1) + (7:14 @2) + (5:47 @3) + (8 @4) 7.93 mi (11.8 mph) +177m
ahr:119 max:165 weight:226.4lbs shoes: Long Haul Trucker

Not at 100%, but snuck out to do a few 5 Mile hill reps. Beautiful weather! Also tried the slightly iffy shortcut through a restaurant parking lot, I kind of like it other than the two curbs at the end.

Walking 33:01 [3] 1.35 mi (24:26 / mi)

Saturday Oct 2, 2021 #

7 PM

Orienteering 1:28:14 intensity: (32:59 @0) + (54:20 @1) + (55 @2) 2.63 mi (33:33 / mi) +127m 29:11 / mi
ahr:95 max:147 9c shoes: Topo Ultraventure II

Harvey and I tackled the SE portion of the course. He tripped on a root on a trail early, so he was carried for about 95%.

Enjoyable. We saw a frog, deer, and possum. Several people through our first ~3 then no one, not surprising as our loop was probably among the smallest.

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