Runners: Carolyn, Russ and Jim
Weather: 50 and Partly Cloudy
Comments: Nice to have Russ back on the trail. The first time in our years of running on the trails that we have seen Search and Rescue training. I was little nervous when the leader didn't know how many were out there though. The Elevation Gain is about 400 feet too high but 2300 is still a good day climbing. When we went down the creek the GPS put us across Cornell which is about 400 feet.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Runners: Carolyn and Jim
Weather: 50's and Foggy-ish
Comments: Rave Run. People must have read my post from last week because they came out and ran. To the guy who announced "on your left" - a little louder and sooner and not so close to my ear. That way I don't almost knock my running partner in the stream.
Weather: 50's and Foggy-ish
Comments: Rave Run. People must have read my post from last week because they came out and ran. To the guy who announced "on your left" - a little louder and sooner and not so close to my ear. That way I don't almost knock my running partner in the stream.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Runners: Carolyn, Russ and Jim
Weather: Upper 30's and Sunny
Comments: That's better. Nice run up 53rd. Okay a shuffle. Walk. Good times.
I have to investigate the difference in my Garmin watch from last week to this week. The first few miles were the same but this week it shows a much greater elevation gain. Could be the opposite of when I first used the watch and found out we were running less miles. We may be gaining more elevation than we thought. Maybe the extreme difference in weather caused it. The first graphic is this week. The second is last week.
Weather: Upper 30's and Sunny
Comments: That's better. Nice run up 53rd. Okay a shuffle. Walk. Good times.
I have to investigate the difference in my Garmin watch from last week to this week. The first few miles were the same but this week it shows a much greater elevation gain. Could be the opposite of when I first used the watch and found out we were running less miles. We may be gaining more elevation than we thought. Maybe the extreme difference in weather caused it. The first graphic is this week. The second is last week.
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