Sunday, November 24, 2013

Sunday, 11/17/2013 to Saturday, 11/23/2013

I ran 4 times this week, 34 miles

Sunday, 11/17/2013: 9 miles, 1:13:52, 8:12 pace, 57F, 82% RH, overcast and real light mist at the start, a bit windy.

I still had my cold but there was no way I wasn't going to run today. I slept in until 9:45AM and dilly-dallied around a while but I got dressed and headed out. At first I was overdressed with tights and a long sleeve top. I went outside for a second and then changed to short tights and a short sleeve top ... it was 57F!

Garmin Connect Activity for Usual 10K route + Chapel Hill Drive + a bit more

I didn't know how my body would react so I just took it nice and easy. My first mile was a bit fast so I cooled it down and just settled back into the 8:10ish pace that I can keep up for miles and miles. I did find some running nirvana as I ran my usual 10K route. I added on Chapel Drive and a bit more to add mileage since my body was just fine with running. My splits were: 7:52, 8:05, 7:58, 8:02 8:35 (up Chapel Hill Drive), 8:12, 8:14, 8:43 (a brief water break), and 8:09.

I got back from my run just minutes before 1PM. The Bills - Jets game at 1PM from the Ralph was entertaining as the Bills (now 4-7) pounded the Jets (now 5-5), 37-14, link here.

Later, my darling Christine and I went out on a date night. We ate at Unos out in Webster and did a bit of grocery shopping at Wegmans. While we were eating I received an email from Gmail that someone in Fayetteville NY had made an unauthorized attempt on my Gmail account. When I tried to access my account I had been locked out. I countered by resetting my password. I liked my old password ... oh well. I really should change a lot of my online passwords. Most of them have not exactly the strongest passwords ... not as bad as "12345678" though.

Monday, 11/18/2013: Rest day.

Christine and I watched our Blu-Ray of "Star Trek - Into Darkness" and its extras. A nice movie!

Tuesday, 11/19/2013: 8 miles, 1:05:10, 8:09 pace, 34F, 59% RH, night, partly cloudy, a bit windy.

Garmin Connect Activity for 8 miles in the night

I needed to get out so I did. Yes, it was dark and a bit so I dressed with reflectivity and warmth in mind. I also put my headlamp on "High". I struck up a nice and easy pace as I warmed up. I hit my usual pace and clicked off miles of: 8:04, 8:19, 8:14, 8:04, 8:11, 8:14, 8:07 and 7:57. It felt good. I have ramped up my usual run from 10K to 8 miles or so. No reason ... just need the quiet time.

Wednesday, 11/20/2013: Rest day.

I'm a man that doesn't shop for clothes for himself very often. But ... I needed pants because my black work pants had a hole near the left pocket. I must have caught it big time on something at work. Plus my jeans had holes in the wallet pocket. I am tall and need a 34 waist and 36 inseam pant that I have to order online since almost no store stocks that size anymore. My darling Christine suggested trying the Carhart brand. So a couple of weeks ago I ordered a pair of black Carhart canvas dungarees and a pair of Carhart traditional-fit straight jeans from JC Penney. A 20% off coupon helped too. They came today and they both fit ... nice!

Thursday, 11/21/2013: 8 miles, 1:02:43, 7:50 pace, 43F, 59% RH, night, a slight breeze.

Garmin Connect Activity for 8 miles in the night

It was Thursday ... a running day. I dilly-dallied like usual but I told Christine that "my run wouldn't get done by itself" so ... out I went. I settled into a faster pace this time: 7:33: 7:44, 7:50, 7:55, 7:54, 8:00, 8:00 and 7:45. The weather was crisp ... perfect for running. I was just a touch overdressed for 43F and heated up a bit too much but enjoyed the run. I still have to find a good variation of my 10K route for 8 and 9 miles.

Friday, 11/22/2013: Rest day ... nothing to see here.

Saturday, 11/23/2013: 9 miles, 1:16:37, 8:30 pace, 30F, 69% RH, sunny, a bit windy.

Garmin Connect Activity for 9 miles out to the Flats and back

Saturday morning ... a good morning for a long run. I dilly-dallied for a bit like usual but got dressed and out at 8:45AM. I struck up a really nice and easy pace of 8:30 or so pace and just kept it up. I decided to extend my usual 10K route by heading down Thomas Ave and back through the Flats. It turned out to be a route of 9 miles. I don't know if I really like the route though.

A side note: my 2013 running mileage is now 1185 miles, my most ever with over a month to go. My Brooks Adrenaline GTS 13 shoes have 593.7 miles ... my legs felt dead after my run today.

My darling Christine told me to hit the shower as soon as I got back ... I guess I smelled a bit rank. Later we had a late lunch at the Crab Shack with the help of a $10 for $25 Amazon Local coupon. Tasty!

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Monday, 11/11/2013 to Saturday, 11/16/2013

I ran once in 6 days, 8.1 miles ... whoopee!

Monday, 11/11/2013: Rest day ... ahaaaaa!

OK, I did do something. I did a load of laundry and vacuumed the floor while my darling Christine was at her therapist appointment. She cooked a great roast, potatoes and lima beans for supper before she left.

Tuesday, 11/12/2013: Another rest day.

It turned really cold overnight with light snow and wind. It lasted off and on all day. I should have gone out for a run but I let mundane stuff like getting groceries get in the way. Though a hug or two from my darling Christine was most agreeable also.

Wednesday, 11/13/2013: Yes ... another rest day. Move along ... nothing to see here!

Thursday, 11/14/2013: 8.1 miles, 1:06:14, 8:11 pace, 46F, 29% RH, night, a bit windy.

Garmin Connect Activity for Usual 10K plus a bit more

My darling Christine was starting to warmup leftovers but I told her that I had to get out for a run. So ... I did. I went out on my usual 10K route plus I added another small loop. I just took it nice and easy. It felt good to be out.

Friday, 11/15/2013: Rest day.

Great ... I seem to be catching a cold. I got my geek on with my Nook Simple Touch when I rooted it with mostly unsatisatory results. I can now dual boot it from a regular Nook to an Android running 2.1. The Android part of it has a really small font which I couldn't figure out how to enlarge. I think a cheap color tablet would be a lot better ... one of these days.

Saturday, 11/16/2013: Sick day.

I have a cold. Nothing too serious ... but I just love being all stuffed up and having sneezing fits of 7 or 8 sneezes that almost shook the roof off of our apartment ... not.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Dirt Cheap Stage Race 2013

I ran 5 times in 2 days, Dirt Cheap Stage Race (DCSR), 19.94 miles

Saturday, 11/9/2013: DCSR 2013 - Race #1, two runs of 0.5 and 3.13 miles.

I woke up around 6:40 AM. My darling Christine wasn't feeling well. She had a headache and stomachache. She is still recovering from a sinus infection. I kissed her and quietly got ready. I knew I was going to run two races so I packed some extra warm clothes to wear in between and afterward if I needed them. I found my heavy running gloves before I left. I got down to Mendon Ponds Park around 8:25 AM. I parked at the horse parking lot at the corner of Douglas and Pond Rd and took a nice and easy 1/2 mile warmup run at 8:14 pace up to the race site.

Garmin Connect Activity for 0.5 mile warmup before DCSR 2013 - Race #1

I got up to the race site about 10 minutes before the start. One of the readers of my blog introduced himself before the race. Wow, people read me!



The weather for this race was 39F, 65% RH, overcast and calm. So I dressed in my CW-X tights, Brooks Racing Team T-shirt, arm warmers, heavy running gloves and orange hat. This race was a time trial with runners going off from the start every 5 seconds. My bib number was 29 so I didn't have long to wait. I passed some runners and was passed by some runners like usual on a time trial race. The course was pretty hilly with an uphill start and major hills at mile 1 and mile 2. Boots was giving us encouragement on top of the second hill. Laura Church and her dog, Saz, were at the hard right turn that I had run right past in two of the previous four DCSR race #1 that I have run. I thanked her as I took the hard right. I walked the major hills that I had to and just flat out ran as best I could. I was pleased to see that the clock was under 29 when I finished. I knew that I had set a course PR since I had checked my year by year race spreadsheet before I left this morning ... actually a 1:19 minute course PR from 2010. I don't know how I did it but ... nice!

Trying not to fall at the finish!
Not exactly the best selfie I have ever taken ... this one is after race #1
I stuck around for a bit and cooled down while I watched other runners come in. I got cold and walked the 1/2 mile back to the car. There was food at Stewart Lodge so I drove over. When I was walking up another reader of my blog introduced herself. Again ... wow! 

Mmm ... pancakes and a banana!
I got some chow: pancakes and a banana. I didn't want to eat too much but I needed some nutrition. I hung out for a while and warmed up in front of the fireplace. Mmm ... warmth!

Oh ... I did pretty OK on race #1. I finished in 28:33 and was 43rd out of 168, link here. I was 5th out of 23 in the DSCR series, 5th out of 25 overall, in my wide M50-59 age group.

Saturday, 11/9/2013: DCSR 2013 - Race #2, 2 runs of 1.2 and 4.71 miles.

I got out to Devil's Bathtub where race #2 was held around 11:30 AM. I got a great parking spot up at the top and just hung out in the car for a hour. I got out for a nice 1.2 mile warmup run at 8:53 pace. I got back from my warmup with just 5 minutes left so I quickly drank some water, took off my jacket and changed my heavy running gloves and beanie to my light running gloves and lucky orange hat.

Garmin Connect for 1.2 mile warmup before DCSR 2013 - Race #2

The weather had warmed 45F, 53% RH, overcast and a bit windy. I have run this course a lot. I looked at my year by year race spreadsheet and found that this was my 15th time on this course, 10 times in this direction. Five years of Dirt Cheap Trails Races and now my fifth DCSR, wow!



The start of race #2 ... trying not to trip.

The mass start to the left of the parking lot went well. I was soon up to speed and running pretty well. I went off course for a bit before the bog. I saw that the bog was kind of dry so I took a chance and ran through it rather than up a bit higher on a twisty and rooty path. Well ... all went well until I went through a soggy patch and sank up to my knee. I almost lost my right shoe but pulled it out. My left hamstring started to hurt a bit so I took it easier the rest of the way. I went off course for a bit again but quickly found the flags. I almost lost my right shoe again in another muddy patch. I saw Boots twice at the top of Cardiac Hill, once on each side. Soon I started to hear music and Ellen Brenner's voice as she announced finishers. I knew that I needed to save a bit for the infamous stair finish. I was definitely gritting my teeth when I was taking my last steps to finished in 45:09, lol! I was totally out of breath when I got done and headed straight for the water. Two hot dogs and a couple cookies hit the spot afterward. I found that my tights, socks and trail shoes were covered with mud.

Just 20 feet to go in race #2!


A selfie at Devil's Bathtub after race #2
A runner coming up the infamous stairs
My shoes, socks and tights may not look muddy but they were caked with mud!
I was cold so I headed home with my left hamstring aching. It hurt lifting my left leg to use the brake. When I got home I draped a towel on the floor to catch the mud so I could strip and get out of my running gear. Mud would have been everywhere if I hadn't. An immediate hot shower and bath really helped me feel human. My darling Christine helped by giving me a hot Bed Buddy to try to soothe my left hamstring. You heat it in the microwave and it can get quite hot ... yes, really hot. So I had to experiment with how long I left it in. It did feel good when I put my left hamstring on it.

Oh, I did OK in race #2. I finished in 45:09 and was 51st out of 182, link here. I was 5th out of 23 in the DCSR series, 5th out of 28 overall, in my wide M50-59 age group.

Sunday, 11/10/2013: DCSR 2013 - Race #3, 10.4 miles estimated, 1:47:18, 10:40 pace, 45F, overcast, windy

I woke up around 6:30AM like usual. Christine was on the couch again because she was restless and knew that she was going to snore. She still had a sinus headache and felt like crap. I did the dishes from yesterday and quietly got ready. I ate my usual cereal with banana along with orange juice. I put on my backup tights since my CW-X tights were still muddy. I also found a pair of old trail shoes since my ones from yesterday were still wet. I wore my Brooks Racing Team t-shirt, armwarmers along with my heavy running gloves and beanie. I wore my Salomon/Camelbak hydration vest. However, I forgot to bring my Garmin Forerunner 310XT. I didn't figure that out until I got down to the Beach parking lot of Mendon Ponds Park around 8:30AM.

Oh, well. I hung out in Stewart Lodge for a while before the race and ran around a bit to warmup before the race. I set up Map My Run and sent out a RoadID eCrumb to my wife and kids just before the race started.


This Garmin map is from 2011. It's just to show the course.

The start of race #3 ... just 10.4 miles to go!
This was my fifth DCSR race #3 so I knew that I needed to start out nice and easy. I settled in to run behind a group of runners and stayed off and on with them for several miles. I did my usual walk the hills I had to walk and then ran the flats and downs. The audio from my Map My Run app did let me know time and distance along the run. The weather was great for running ... nice and cool with a nice wind. I took some gulps of Hammer Gel at miles 4 and 9. Boots was at the top of what he said was the last hill before the finish around mile 9.5. I knew that the finish was near and just kept on running. There wasn't any music coming from the finish nor was Ellen announcing the finishers when I got to the finish. I kept digging up to the finish and crossed in 1:47:18. Wow! My second fastest DCSR race #3!

Wearing my new DCSR hoodie after completing race #3!
I quickly got some water and soon was wearing my well earned and coveted DCSR blue hoodie. Ellen told everyone that the only the person that earned the hoodie could wear it. I stuck around for the awards ... well, I was a bit exhausted too!

Oh, I ran pretty well in race #3. I finished in 1:47:18, 60th out of 178, link here. I was 7th out of 24 in the DCSR series, 9th out of 33 overall in my wide M50-59 age group. Overall, I was 49th out of 163 overall in the DCSR series, link here. I was 6th out of 23 in the DCSR series in my M50-59 age group, link here.

I met up with Bill Beyerbach afterward who invited me to breakfast at Panera Bread at the Twelve Corners in Brighton. We caught up on our running exploits. Bill had been a spectator down at the NYC marathon last weekend and ran the Marine Corp marathon down in DC two weeks ago.

Soon though I was home and greeted my darling Christine with a kiss. I made her a cup of coffee and bagel, then settled down to catch up on Facebook and watch the Bills (now 3-7) lose to Pittsburgh (now 3-6), 23-10, link here. Life is kind of predictable for the Bills and their fans who root for them ... no matter what sanity tells them!

Later I headed down to Medved in Pittsford for the Trail Runner of the Year (TROY) series award ceremony. I had run 6 of their 8 events (Muddy Sneaker, Medved Madness, Charlie's Old Goat, 0 SPF Trail Half Marathon, Dam Good Trail Race and Mendon Ponds 50K). I missed Virgil Crest and Out of Bounds this year. I was 13th with 280 points out of 400, link here. Eventually around 50 people were there. Free pizza and baked goods were a good appetizer. I met up with Bill Beyerbach again. I learned what eight races were on their 2014 schedule.

The Trail Runner of the Year 2014 races!
Then I went out for some groceries at the Wegmans on Ridge and Culver. I had to go back when I forgot a bag with a couple of dressings and coffee creamer. Luckily someone had found it and turned it over to the service desk. On the way home I went to KFC to get a $10 bucket of 10 chicken pieces for supper ... I swear the chicken they make is addictive!

I did not identify the two new readers to the blog. Some people do mind, some don't. Me ... I don't. If you Google my name you will find at least 5 pages of race results plus other info. So I am out there.

All in all, I have done a lot of running in the past nine days since the Mendon Ponds Trail Run 50K. A quick look at the blog over the past couple of weeks will show: runs of 31.61, 5, 0.5, 3.13, 1.2, 4.71 and 10.4 miles for a total of 56.55 miles. I think I will take it easy for a couple of days!

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Sunday, 11/3/2013 to Friday, 11/8/2013

I ran once during 6 days, 5 miles. Not too much ... but I was between two major race weekends.

Sunday, 11/3/2013: Rest day.

I totally took the day off. I did venture out to get a pizza from PapaJohns after watching the Bills (now 3-6) give a game away via a 100 yard pick six and a TD tumble return to the Kansas City Chiefs (now 9-0), 23-13, link here.

Monday, 11/4/2013: Rest day.

A still sore day. My legs hurt when I got up from sitting and when I went down stairs. Ouch!

Tuesday, 11/5/2013: 5 miles, 39:42, 7:56 pace, 52F, 47% RH, night, calm.

Garmin Connect Activity for 5 miles around the streets of Irondequoit

I told my darling Christine that I was just going to do a "slow 5" ... she chuckled. Well ... I didn't. I did a negative split 5 miles: 8:18, 8:12, 8:07, 7:44, 7:18. It felt good to really open it up on the last two miles.

Wednesday, 11/5/2013: Rest day ... along with 2 loads of laundry.

Later, I realized that I have lived in my 1 bedroom apartment up in Rochester for 5 years now. Don't know if I am happy or sad about this. I guess ... it is what it is or you do what you gotta do.

Thursday, 11/6/2013: Rest day

The white pantry that I put together about three months ago had a shelf fall. The plastic shelf support just couldn't take the strain of our cans. I stopped at nearby Black's Hardware Store and got some 5 mm metal supports. They won't break!

Then Christine and I watched our latest NetFlix DVD, Hope Springs. We have had it about a month. It was a good "chick flix" with Tommy Lee Jones and Meryl Streep.

Friday, 11/7/2013: Rest day

I thought about running but didn't because I was going to run the Dirt Cheap Stage Race on Saturday and Sunday. Three races of 3, 5 and 11 miles in two days. Christine had a massage appointment at Massage Envy at 7 PM so I drove her so I could pick up my race bib at Fleet Feet Brighton. While she was getting a 90 minute full body massage I shopped at Wegmans and window shopped at Pittsford Plaza. It was a bit chilly out too!

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Mendon Ponds Trail Run 50K

Saturday, 11/2/2013: Mendon Ponds Trail Run 50K, 31.61 miles, 6:34:37, 12:29 pace, 46F, overcast, light mist to heavy rain and back, calm.

I woke up at 5:50AM and quietly got ready. My darling Christine had a sinus infection and elected to stay home. The temperature was 48F so I dressed in my CW-X tights, Brooks Racing Team t-shirt and arm warmers. Luckily I had another tech top, hat and Sehgahunda hoodie in my bag. It was dark when I got down to Mendon Ponds Park at 7:15AM. Someone was parking cars using a flashlight. I got my bib and got set up. I put my bag in the shelter and tried to decide what to wear.

Before the race.
I chose to add my Brooks jacket, beanie and a pair of mittens. I remembered to take 2 Endrolytes and to apply BodyGlide. I had my Salamon/Camelbak hydration vest along with a 5 ounce gel bottle of Hammer Gel. I put my iPhone in a upward facing pouch and kicked off my RoadID eCrumb so that my wife and kids could track me. The sun had come up by 8AM for the start.



Lap 1 - 1:05





I met up with Chris Washburn from Newark before the start and ran with him for the first mile. He told me that if I started out too fast that he would "kick me in the ass". So ... I hung with him until I stopped to take off my jacket. I ran pretty steady. The course was a bit moist, leaf covered with the usual roots and rocks. I found that taking Hammer Gel from my bottle was a lot better than ripping open a gel packet. You do get a lot in your mouth. It's a bit tough to swallow it all at once but it's a lot faster and easy to do while running than trying to open a 1.25 ounce packet of Gu.

Lap 2 - 1:10



I ditched my jacket, beanie and mittens when I came into transition. I changed to my orange Fleet Feet hat and went gloveless for lap 2. My recollection is a bit fuzzy but I think it started to sprinkle during this lap. I remember that a couple of does cut across the trail about a hundred feet in front of me at one point. I started to get passed by faster runners at the 2 hour mark.

Lap 3: 1:19


I put on my Brooks light gloves when I came through transition. It started to sprinkle harder. I was still pretty dry ... I think. The footing on the trail was starting to get a bit muddy.

Lap 4 - 1:30
I ditched my empty 5 ounce bottle of Hammer Gel for a 10 ounce bottle and remembered to take 2 more Endurolytes. The miles started to add up. It started to rain ... OK, pour, during this lap. I couldn't just say that it was just sprinkling anymore. I could hear the rain in the trees. I was drenched and got pretty discouraged. I walked a lot of this lap in the mud and struggled to get up to a run even on the downhills.

Lap 5 - 1:29
I thought about just quitting ... for a second. Not today! I was going to finish even if I had to walk the final lap. I was cold and wet when I came into transition. I took off my Brooks Racing Team top and gloves. I changed into my dry tech top, Sehgahunda hoodie and Brooks hat. A woman let me borrow her gloves. They were tight but I was glad to use them. Now I have to find her again sometime to give them back. I spent a bit more time in transition trying to psyche myself to head back out. I told the guys at the finish tent that I had changed my shirt and would have to tell them my number. I noticed that My Garmin 310XT was on low battery.

The rain let up just a bit as I headed out. I passed Wilt Alston around 1 mile in. He was walking because of his knee. He said he was going to finish even if he had to walk the last lap which he did. I gave him encouragement and continued on. I picked up my pace a bit. One more lap. I passed Carl Camille around mile 3. He said that he had some stomach issues early and was wet. I told him that changing into some dry clothes might help, wished him encouragement and continued on. I stopped at Carol's Cafe, the rest stop at mile 3.5, and had a half banana, 2 chocolate Oreos and some water. I thanked them for being out there in the rain all this time and continued on. I passed Tom Butler around mile 5. He said that he had put his top on after lap 3. I wished him encouragement and continued on. I found that once I walked that I had a tough time getting back to a run. The footing was wet, sloppy and slippery on this lap. I was careful on the downhills so I would keep up on my feet. My shoes were soaked and covered with mud ... I continued on trying to keep out of the mud but there was no avoiding some of it. I came down to the finish ... no need to tell them my number. Done in 6:34:37. My Garmin died from low battery five minutes later. The top three 50K finishers were under 4 hours ... but I finished my first 50K. It felt good to stop.

Crossing the finish line! Thanks for the pic, Stacy Maier!

Yep ... I'm special!
I was 57th out of 91, link here, and 8th out of 14 in my M50-59 age group. Chris Washburn finished in 5:49:15. Wilt Alston finished in 7:30:32. Tom Butler finished in 8:35:05. Carl Camille finished in 8:48:30. There were 70 finishers in the 20K, link here. There were 60 finishers in the 10K, link here. There were 17 finishers in the 5K, link here. I didn't catch up to any of these other finishers that I knew. That was kind of weird.

End of race
I wanted to take a picture of my muddy shoes and the finish line but I found that my iPhone was dead. I figured that it was either dead because it got waterlogged or a dead battery. I was just a bit tired ... OK, a lot tired. My legs were sore. I drove up to the East Lodge and borrowed someone's phone so I could call my wife and 2 of my 3 kids which I remembered the phone numbers. I left voicemails that I was done. I found out later that my eCrumb died at 12:05 during lap 4. My oldest son was watching it and got a bit worried. I had a banana and some water and headed home.

My muddy shoes 
A well earned finisher's medal!
I found that a lot of people know me ... but I don't know them by name. I am not too good at names but I recognize faces. A lot of people encouraged me during the race and congratulated me after the race. I thank them all.

I lazed around the rest of the day. A nice hot shower and bath did help. All in all, I survived with no ill effects.

Oh, I put my work iPhone in a container of rice. Hopefully that will suck any water out of its innards. UPDATE from Monday, 11/4/2013: my iPhone survived!

Sunday, 10/27/2013 to Friday, 11/1/2013

I ran 3 times in 6 days, 18.0 miles.
I ran 23 times during the month of October (6 were warmups or cooldowns), 101.2 miles, 4.4 miles/run
I have run 191 times in 304 days so far in 2013, 1086.7 miles, 5.7 miles/run

Sunday, 10/27/2013: Rest day.

I decided not to run in the morning. My left hamstring was a bit twitchy during yesterday's Pumpkins in the Park 5K. Christine wanted me to stay home but I set forth to head out to Wayne county. First, I saw my daughter, Karen, in Newark. I hung about 8 pictures for her in her apartment. She paid me with cookies ... which were yummy! Then it was on the Wayne County Nursing Home to see my father. Next, I went the Finger Lakes Racino to see my youngest son, David. He took a five minute break from work to see me. Then I left a voicemail with my oldest son, Michael. I stopped by Rochester General Hospital on the way back to drop off some clothes to my ex's mother who just had a pacemaker put in. My ex didn't want her coming back to the Terrace at Newark in just a flimsy nightgown. It was no trouble since RGH was on my way back.

Soon enough, I was back home. My darling Christine was happy to see me.

Monday, 10/28/2013: Rest day ... along with doing 4 loads of laundry.

I received an email that the Mendon Ponds Run on Saturday are sold out. That means that 300 runners will out there between the 5K, 10K, 20K and 50K. So ... us 50Kers will have the trails all to ourselves at 8AM for 90 minutes and then will be joined by lots of other runners of varying speeds and abilities for a while.

Tuesday, 10/29/2013: 2 runs of 6.2 and 5.2 miles, 43F, 54% RH, dusk and night, calm.

I had to get out but more laundry needed to get done. What to do? Combine the two, of course. I put in one load into the washer and then had the usual pre-run bowl of cereal. I transferred the first load to the dryer and put in the second load into the washer. I knew I had 50 minutes before the dryer was done so I ran 10K on my usual route at a nice and easy 8:22 pace, nothing difficult.

Garmin Connect Activity for Usual 10K around the streets of Irondequoit

When I got back I took out the first load from the dryer and put the second load into the dryer. I knew I had another 50 minutes so I went for a really nice and easy 5.2 miles at 8:51 pace, very relaxed but a very boring route.

Garmin Connect Activity for 5.2 ladder miles around the streets of Irondequoit

My darling Christine was kind enough to fold the first load of laundry while I was out on the second run. She was also making some leftover chicken along with some zucchini for supper ... kind of yummy! Only kind of because it was kind of cold when I calmed down enough after the second run to eat it.

Wednesday, 10/30/2013: Rest day.

My darling Christine made some pasta so I ate a bowl, took a nap and then ate another bowl. Carbo-loading for Saturday's Mendon Ponds Trail Run, baby!

Thursday, 10/31/2013: 6.6 miles, 54:31, 8:15 pace, 66F, dusk to night, light mist and wind at the end.

Garmin Connect Activity for 6.6 miles on Halloween

I needed about 5 miles to go over 100 miles for the month of October so .... what to do? Since it was 66F I decided to go for a run. I set out around 5:40PM while it was still light. There weren't too many Halloweeners out during the early parts of my run. But as soon as it got dark .... boom! There were Halloweeners everywhere as I was coming down Seneca Ave. Plus the wind came up and a light mist started to fal ... sweet! I stopped and took a picture of a house on Collinwood Ave that always is decked out to the nines on Halloweeen.

Friday, 11/1/2013: Rest day.

I went to Park Ave Bike in Henrietta and bought a bottle of orange Hammer Gel and a 5 ounce gel bottle. I used most of the $25 gift card that I won at the Heather Boyum 5K. I unloaded my gear bag and looked through it so I wouldn't have to do it tomorrow morning ... good thing. I loaded up my 5 ounce gel bottle and another 10 bottle water bottle. All ready. I tried to go to bed early ... didn't happen.