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Training Log Archive: Mr Wonderful

In the 31 days ending Aug 31, 2022:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Adventure Race1 27:27:00 82.64(19:56) 133.0(12:23)
  Biking13 8:35:40 79.5(9.3/h) 127.95(14.9/h) 530
  Walking13 7:05:16 20.33(20:55) 32.72(13:00) 326
  Canoeing2 1:44:53 6.26(16:45) 10.07(10:25) 4
  Total29 44:52:49 188.73(14:16) 303.74(8:52) 860
  [1-5]29 43:44:04
averages - sleep:6 weight:234lbs

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Wednesday Aug 31, 2022 #

7 AM

Biking 23:40 intensity: (19:30 @0) + (4:10 @1) 1.59 mi (4.0 mph)
ahr:80 max:124 shoes: 2015 Camber

To destination was about 20 minutes, as we walk across streets for now, and also someone elected to randomly stop a bit, and was skittish around corners. This should whip up his bike handling though, which is good.

One of his friends is also biking, and the dad had a Canyon full suspension and was headed out for a hot lap of the nearby Hines single track before work.
12 PM

Walking 30:00 [1] 2.0 mi (15:00 / mi)
shoes: Ghost Teal Logo

dumb errand ate up my lunch break :(
4 PM

Walking 40:51 intensity: (27:24 @0) + (13:27 @1) 1.71 mi (23:53 / mi)
ahr:86 max:119 shoes: Ghost Teal Logo

Kid in not in a good place to ride after school. I either pick him up too early, or too late, I chose the wrong sidewalks. It's more tiring in some ways than an actual ride.

Tuesday Aug 30, 2022 #

7 AM

Walking 15:08 [1] 0.58 mi (26:06 / mi) +2m 25:47 / mi

To school

Walking 8:10 [1] 0.46 mi (17:46 / mi)

to breakfast
9 AM

Walking 10:57 [1] 0.49 mi (22:20 / mi) +3m 21:57 / mi

To home
12 PM

Biking 1:06:18 intensity: (19 @0) + (24:26 @1) + (33:53 @2) + (7:40 @3) 17.26 mi (15.6 mph) +70m
ahr:139 max:163 slept:7.0 weight:235lbs shoes: Long Haul Trucker

Beautiful day for a rip up and down Hines. I thought I sensed either massive fitness gains, or a tailwind, while headed outbound....yep. Had to work a bit to get back but negative split wasn't all that terrible given the wind and mild grade.
3 PM

Walking 48:23 [1] 1.62 mi (29:52 / mi)

Well the first 15 minutes were at a reasonable pace, before it turns out that the pedal car choice was not the best, but we let him make it.
6 PM

Walking 15:00 [1] 1.0 mi (15:00 / mi)

Library and ice cream

Sunday Aug 28, 2022 #

Note
slept:7.0 weight:232.8lbs

Dug up a number of plants Saturday.

Prepped some stuff this morning.

Probably planting a bit this afternoon.

Project Vanity Sizing (alternatively, Tahoe 200 alternatively 199 or bust) is underway, although the real exercise portion will start once everyone is back in school. Trying LoseIt this time around since MyFitnessPal is deprecating features on the free tier and piling on the ads.

I survived the 3000 person purge at Ford, now to make sure if there are additional rounds I am well-placed to avoid those cuts as well. Personal record for the number of colleagues / friends who didn't make it, exceeding even 2008. Fall out likely to continue as you reach out to people for questions and get email bouncing back.
7 PM

Canoeing 32:06 [3] 1.36 mi (23:36 / mi) +4m 23:23 / mi

Harvey and SuLe shared a single blade, which apparently can be unthreaded by haphazard paddling.

I'm so used to sitting with reasonably familiar canoe folks that I forgot how many wobbles a rambunctious 40 lbs can cause. No tips.

So glad there was an open camp site at AR Basecamp.

Saturday Aug 27, 2022 #

Walking 40:00 [3] 2.0 mi (20:00 / mi)
shoes: Ghost Teal Logo

Time is definitely not accurate. Down to farmer's market w/ fam, then Harvey and I went back to pick up the purchases plants with the wagon, but he insisted on riding his old trike thing and it was soooo slow, plus he took drink breaks on sort of 150 m intervals.

Friday Aug 26, 2022 #

7 AM

Biking 4:59 intensity: (42 @0) + (4:17 @1) 0.54 mi (6.5 mph) +1m
ahr:110 max:130 shoes: Long Haul Trucker

I intended to ride to work today, but then forgot that I am a terrible planner.

* Rack not on bike, okay I'll use a backpack
* I lack a real lock solution, okay I'll use my son's spiderman lock
* Get a quarter mile away, realize tire is too low...not okay, I'm not sure where the pump ended up digging for gear while packing last week, also I am definitely now too late

Maybe a trial run on a non work day is in order

Thursday Aug 25, 2022 #

8 AM

Biking 21:34 intensity: (2:23 @0) + (19:11 @1) 2.82 mi (7.8 mph) +15m
ahr:109 max:131 weight:234.2lbs shoes: WeeHoo

Finally getting back out. Itchiness feels like it's subsiding, but then flares up from time to time

Down 5 lbs of puffiness
11 AM

Biking 19:08 intensity: (56 @0) + (16:21 @1) + (1:51 @2) 2.72 mi (8.5 mph) +14m
ahr:114 max:145 shoes: WeeHoo

Ah man, so close. I got the WeeHoo to 198 miles or so with all of the camp trips.

Wednesday Aug 24, 2022 #

Note

A lot of things itch. No rash. Just itch.

Walking 40:00 [3] 2.0 mi (20:00 / mi)
shoes: Ghost Teal Logo

Dropped off spouse and son for a study at U of M, then started walking to campus to use their wifi, realized main campus was closer, switched to that.

Picked a building with a/c and a street view. Towards the end of my stay, a young woman asked if I could help her find MLB, and I said that I regretfully did not know where that was....We were both standing in it.

Later some Harvey chasing around the cultural center. Time to switch to bike-based bike coaching as it's too much jogging!

Monday Aug 22, 2022 #

Adventure Race 27:27:00 [3] 133.0 km (12:23 / km)
slept:4.0

2022 Wilderness Traverse with Angel and Mari

tl;dr here

I was feeling in decent shape for my Muskegon prep, so I thought it would be fun to make a go of it. Barbara was off with some Canadians and Angel is wonderful so I reached out and she agreed. Then for reasons I still can't entirely comprehend, Mari joined us as well. I know Mari is an Angel fan.

PROLOGUE / BIKE 1

The initial prologue went well, we were comfortable and not near the front, right according to plan.

We did awesome on the bike; the map clicked pretty well so I did it nearly mistake-free and we moved up a few places here. And down, as various teams did what I always find slightly annoying, the "I must pass now on this narrow sketchy trail! And then I will stop on the next hill and wait for our slowest teammate. We will repeat this for miles!"

We were on point so we did not miss the turn for the ramp, although it seems prime for others to have done so.

One guy crashed and probably blames me, but I blame him. He was about 2" off my wheel when I hit a root wrong and lost momentum for my line so I went hard brakes to walk it and he couldn't unclip. This isn't pace line country!

We did well enough on the road - I was okay ish on flats, sluggish on grades. Mari has such an effortless float up hills. She pushed me up a few.

We had lost the trail once for a few seconds on the rocks to Dillon road, fooled by a right turn sign with no discernible right turn.

We heard engine noises and thought it would be the road, but it was only some atvs on the trail. We told them we hoped the road was soon and they said, "you've got a ways to go!" so I thought that meant like, seven miles and it was not much more than one. Different perspectives!

We were slightly confused by the turn to the TA since we didn't see the other orange line anywhere, but figured if the road was named with the bay we needed, it probably went there.

TREK 1

We went through the TA pretty quickly and got a chance to watch the U Haul get stuck. Mari offered to coach him before it was hopeless but the driver insisted we carry on. She has piloted a 30' Class C RV so was not a stranger to this sort of work.

We chose, mostly, the slightly off short route on the rock out to 6. I got hot in the full sun and needed a few dips to cool down. Not a great sign so soon in the race!

I stopped for another dip at CP6 and got out when I had a stupid leech on me! GROSS!

6-7 looks so easy on paper, but after getting around the lake, we were stymied by the abundance of swamps and didn't just, push hard enough in the right direction. It seems difficult to balance, well, I'd like to walk somewhere I can walk, versus somewhere that heads the right way but is potentially swamp / up and down rocks / thick.

Mari carried my pack a lot during this phase, especially on any easy walking.

Leaving the road to head for the swim, I cramped severely. I had been at my usual cramp proof level of endurolytes, but I was still struggling and here it lit up into pain and immobility I couldn't stretch out of. Mari gave me a pickle juice shot and then I could walk them off. Then I got stung by a wasp.

We had more trouble figuring out swamps and such getting up to the swim, and ended up a little east, which doesn't sound bad, but it's so thick and rugged it takes time to correct.

The swim went well. We all brought swim buddies as we are not big swimmers. I stupidly left my hat on, and it started to fall off, so I couldn't see for most of the swim, and by the end it did fall off and I had to toss it and swim after it.

Did some water refill here, their squeezy filter bottles worked great.

We missed off slightly on the swamp gap, but sorted it and crossed the small portage line. Then inexplicably ended up in a nonsense WEST side of another swamp...while heading WEST!, which puzzled us for several minutes, so we just trusted the compass and found a portage trail to the road. Phew!

I was at 0 power, so I asked to be old yellered as we walked into the TA, but Mari figured since we had until 7 am to leave, we could probably wait a bit before getting rash. I laid around for 50 minutes or so recharging from 5% to 25%, and then we grabbed a boat and got to paddling.

Sidebar: I still insist, that on that day since conditions were good, for a team like ours, packraft to 6, packraft to trail to 7 park boat run to 7, run back, packraft to 8, gives a faster split than 1 mph brush bashing. Might suck to be in a boat for 18 hours straight, but would be faster to 8. Angel and I recently done 3 mph at like, 80 bpm, in Barbara's two person one.

From CP 6.5 until about CP 8.5, I swore off races over 6 hours in length. I was so worked! Thankfully I had the most supportive team ever. Mari's brain is so wired for maximizing team speed, and Angel is a rock. I know they had to be disappointed, but they did not show it. I struggled to find a balance between trying to keep myself out of a low low mental place while still trying to be grateful for all of the assistance.

PADDLE/PORTAGE

Angel did well on the paddle nav.

We really struggled to find the portages. As delicate Americans who don't go out on our lunch breaks to take boats for a walk, we were expected something that would have suggested some human travel in the last 20,000 years. No, they were, climb up the steep wet rock. Walk over the loose, wet rocks. Carry the boat on edge to fit between trees.

For the worst one I felt bad, I suppose with my WT history I should have known, instead we snooped around for 20 minutes and let a bunch of boats catch up and starting charging up the giant rock... upside: nice to see BNM again.

Along the way, Angel spotted a python, although after reflecting on Ontario wildlife further, we decided muskrat was a better guess. We also had something make an AMAZING smack noise, perhaps a bellyflopping beaver?

We SMELLED CP 9 before our arrival. Smoke/fire?! We must be close! And then, they offered coffee or broth. I took broth, and it recharged me like nothing else.

From there, I was started to perk up more. I was able to do the long haul portages that were decent the normal on your back way, which was faster.

I misread the final portage to CP10 as ending earlier, so we tossed the boat in and paddled for about 15 seconds to the checkpoint, then climbed up a small cliff and the TA staff said, "there is a beach around the corner...." whoops haha

We had missed the Trek 2 cut off by 25 minutes, which was funny and frustrating. BUT based on Trek 1 speed, I'm not sure we had enough time to do Trek 2 and still make it back, so in that sense it was a blessing.

We were there for a few minutes to address various needs and then headed off....to experience a portage with....portaging through water! Amazing!

We did get a bit sleepy towards the end of the paddle but it turned out that we have all watched tons of the same tv shows so chatting about that perked us up. We spotted TA5 from a long ways off, but it took a while to get to, so that chat was good. It was great to see Steve.

BIKE 2

Despite being a short bike, we dropped yet more weight, then got ready and zipped through the nordic center. I even remembered a few things from the overlap with bike 1.

On the roads back to Parry Sound, a roller skier said, "You're only three minutes behind" and sure enough, although we never saw them, we were three minutes back from another team.

The remote finish was sweltering so we quickly moved on, and regretted not bringing cash for Dairy Queen. I'm not entirely sure we nailed the neutral finish orange line back to the HQ, but it wasn't sketchy at all so probably okay.

I learned so much from Mari, it was a master class! Angel was rock solid the whole time. I tried to give them 10/10 ratings back at our carpool lot (Steve and Angel's driveway) but they wanted stars so I said *****.

Gear notes:
* gaiters or tights. Save the shins, screw the heat!
* Similarly perhaps arm sleeves for the trek
* water soluble things will dissolve in water
* the squeezy filter bottles produced amazing tasting water
* pickle juice shots
* I have to find better race food options that work for me
* My Topo Athletic Ultraventure IIs stupidly delaminated part of the tread. This is, per my log, at 110 miles, which seems a bit light for >$110. The grip was not great on the early portages, but they are comfy for all day stomping. I threw them out after the race. :-|
* Maybe consider running lighter packs when mule carries all gear (sorry OutThere USA)
* Did not need my rear brake on this WT, so dodged a bullet there since it only makes noise and doesn't stop
* Portage pad seemed helpful, I was less annoyed by those 1200 m ones than the last time I had ones that long. Maybe a carabiner and paracord though so I can adjust the nose without holding arms over head.
* Should really rig a tight bladder holder for PFD. Bottles did work this time but perhaps not ideal
* I want to test an 18650 light again, I love my bright 7.4V lights but the packs are heavy and you end up carrying a backup for safety and that's too much. 3500 mah is readily available and then you only need one on medium so with two backups maybe three per night probably? and they are cheap to freshen up annually as well versus some pack. The only 18650 I have is way too much flood for my personal trek preference so I need to acquire / borrow a spot type one.
* I may rig a bottle holder on my top tube a la Mari


Racing things learned:

* WT for someone making my life decisions is achievable, but perhaps best with goals realistically aligned. Challenge course is pretty tough and I am oddly at peace with only doing that. If I were 50 lbs lighter and in better shape then Explorer could be on the table, with a few tweaks: No hour TA to recover from heat, faster trekking speed, faster portage. Expedition seems out of reach for the foreseeable future when such strong teams barely have seven hours to spare.
* If I feel like complete garbage, it happens, take the break and bounce back and get at it again
* Maybe more interesting food options in my bin bag at TAs
* Paddle nav is best not done from the back seat, so maybe train up more sterns folks if I want to do more of that. veer veer veer

Thursday Aug 18, 2022 #

8 AM

Biking 20:29 intensity: (17 @0) + (18:08 @1) + (2:04 @2) 2.72 mi (8.0 mph) +16m
ahr:121 max:144 shoes: WeeHoo

Wednesday Aug 17, 2022 #

Walking 30:00 [1] 1.5 mi (20:00 / mi)
shoes: Ghost Teal Logo

Daughter tried out the track chairs at Maybury. Their setup is you scheduled a "tour" with a friend of Maybury from the pool of trained track chair hike leaders, then they guide you around. Other than shortcutting the grassy field to the parking lot, it is all paved, so the track chair ends up as a bit of overkill perhaps. Other than the grass, for example, you could skateboard the route.

So it might be fun to go somewhere with more rugged options another time, perhaps ILRA.

The trails were nicely shaded which was nice and did give a bit of in woods feel. And daughter and tour guide made the right call to reverse direction in time to avoid the rain.

I largely carried Harvey, whom I need to toughen up.

Thursday Aug 11, 2022 #

8 AM

Biking 20:46 intensity: (15 @0) + (18:49 @1) + (1:42 @2) 2.76 mi (8.0 mph) +15m
ahr:121 max:147 shoes: WeeHoo

Wednesday Aug 10, 2022 #

8 AM

Biking 20:27 intensity: (12 @0) + (19:51 @1) + (24 @2) 2.7 mi (7.9 mph) +15m
ahr:119 max:141 shoes: WeeHoo

11 AM

Biking 26:57 intensity: (3:31 @0) + (23:26 @1) 3.01 mi (6.7 mph) +15m
ahr:107 max:137 shoes: WeeHoo

2 PM

Walking 29:38 intensity: (2:56 @0) + (26:20 @1) + (22 @2) 1.63 mi (18:11 / mi) +7m 17:56 / mi
ahr:103 max:144 shoes: New Trailer

retrieve groggy dog post teeth cleaning

Main street needs a pedestrian crossing between Church and Mill. There's just enough traffic spanning the two lanes each way that it can be a painful wait before you get a good gap, if you are not by yourself

Tuesday Aug 9, 2022 #

8 AM

Biking 21:41 intensity: (1:06 @0) + (20:35 @1) 2.81 mi (7.8 mph) +15m
ahr:116 max:137 shoes: WeeHoo

Monday Aug 8, 2022 #

11 AM

Biking 22:22 intensity: (55 @0) + (19:43 @1) + (1:44 @2) 2.84 mi (7.6 mph) +15m
ahr:112 max:145 shoes: New Trailer

Sunday Aug 7, 2022 #

1 PM

Biking 7:45 [3] 1.17 mi (9.1 mph)

Saturday Aug 6, 2022 #

7 PM

Canoeing 1:12:47 [3] 4.9 mi (14:51 / mi)

Took out one of the inlaws' 10.4' Viper kayaks. This sounds silly, but this was my first time on the Little Muskegon in 20 years of heading to these parts.

On arrival, we had a spirited discussion with other river users as to the expected duration of this leg. I didn't measure it on mapmyrun, but swagging it at 2.5 miles as the crow flies, even if it was 2x from zig zagging, that should be 5 miles or so, and then I can probably paddle 3 mph, so over one but under two hours.

They expected closer to 5 hours, but eventually confessed to not paddling extensively on their previous leg, and based on the contents of their boats, they were more focused on hydration.

They called for a ride, I took my chances.

Nice section!


Several heron, a pair of swans, soft-shell turtle.

Friday Aug 5, 2022 #

6 AM

Biking 1:59:50 intensity: (2:09 @0) + (1:54:44 @1) + (2:57 @2) 18.84 mi (9.4 mph) +165m
ahr:119 max:145 shoes: 2015 Camber

Full clockwise VASA trail including the Stromboli option.

Biking 1:59:44 intensity: (2:09 @0) + (1:54:37 @1) + (2:58 @2) 17.72 mi (8.9 mph) +175m
ahr:119 max:145

Thursday Aug 4, 2022 #

Note

Session one, two hours. I can dunk on their hoops from the 3'6" depth, but not from the 4' depth.

Also, I timed it, swimming face under with Harvey riding on my back like I am a dolphin, it takes just over 20 seconds to get from one end of his favorite pool to the other. Probably not bad to have at least brushed up on swimming prior to WT

Plus another 1:15 or so for the evening. He is progressing swimming wise, I hope that manifests itself at the next lesson
6 AM

Walking 1:28:15 intensity: (4:01 @0) + (1:19:29 @1) + (4:38 @2) + (7 @3) 4.03 mi (21:54 / mi) +297m 17:49 / mi
ahr:119 max:156

Our trip randomly coincided with a free day at Sleeping Bear - couldn't pass that up!

Not the most restful evening, with a few wake ups from Harvey.

But on the road before 6 am! I saw sunrise was 6:33, so figured a 6 am arrival would be good. I would have been okay with a 5:40 arrival I think, tons of light.

Only three cars in the lot on arrival. One would eventually leave a sticker for their Virginia gym under my wiper, highly relevant.

Subaru parked!



Nice morning!



This is as far as Harvey and I made it last year.



This time I went to the top!



I would be the first human to do the full hike this morning, based on footprint freshness, but not the first critter to roam the dunes!



I had great views, until I spent 20 minutes staring at my phone texting daughter who was not enjoying the power outage back home.



I see why people get into trouble. You get up the main dune, and then you get to sort of this spot, and it seems not that far away, but it's still quite a bit off, relatively speaking, and all soft energy-absorbing sand.



Lake Michigan!



Once I train Harvey into being a camping boy, we'll get ourselves dropped off on South Manitou island for the weekend (shown, with North Manitou visible behind it).



Would have loved to hike way up or down this coast but one eventually runs out of time.



Headed back



Car visible, more or less right on time





8 PM

Walking 15:47 [3] 0.83 mi (18:57 / mi) +16m 17:51 / mi

Wednesday Aug 3, 2022 #

Note

About 3:15 in the waterpark wrangling the boy (2:20 and 1:00 ish), which according to him was not enough! Some small walking around town earlier, which according to him was too much!

Sleeping Bear is free tomorrow, fingers crossed I am not sleepy early.

Tuesday Aug 2, 2022 #

Note

Plus three hours (2:20 + 45) of supervising a four year non swimmer in a waterpark, which while not exactly exercise is not exactly rest.
10 AM

Walking 13:07 [3] 0.48 mi (27:31 / mi)

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