Sunday, April 17, 2011

Running With The Reptiles

Monday, April 11th 2011: 20.5 mile bike ride @ 16.6 mph average speed. 5:44pm: Arrive home from work. 5:47pm: Change into my ultra-nerdy cycling clothes. 5:53pm: Pound down one (alright, three) chocolate chip cookies. 5:55pm: Pump bike tires and hit the road. There was a rare weather occurrence: very little wind. I think this may be my fastest longer ride.

Tuesday, April 12th 2011: Rest. My knees are still achy and kind of feel like they are grinding. I don't know who put sand paper and rusty nails under my knee caps while I was sleeping, but when I find out who it was, they are getting a mega wedgie.

Wednesday, April 13th 2011:
6 miles @ 11:47 minutes per mile pace. I ran some sections of the JEM trail thinking a softer surface would be better for my knees. They didn't feel as good as I had hoped after taking 5 days off running. (Did I mention I'm running an ultramarathon NEXT WEEK!?!?!)

Thankfully the beautiful trail made up for the CRAZY tornado-force winds. Some sections of the trail look like they are about to crumble underneath you:


This was the first time I had ever seen anyone out on that trail. Two mountain bikers cruised past and I happened to have my camera ready:


Toward the end of my run I nearly squished a snake that was sitting right in the middle of the trail. I appreciated that it was patient enough to hang out while I grabbed my camera. It also let me get surprisingly close to take a picture:


Thursday, April 14th 2011: 3 mile jog in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve with my son Jackson. I talked Jackson into coming with me and he was excited to catch a big horny toad at the top of the trail:


This gave us some good time to make plans for the upcoming science fair. The temperature and scenery were perfect and we had lots of fun together. The only thing better than being outside getting fresh air is being able to do it with family.


Friday, April 15th 2011:
1 hour walk. At the end of the walk I talked with my friend Tom who was doing a final training run. He ran the Salt Lake Marathon the next day and KILLED it with a time of 3 HOURS AND 54 SECONDS! Incredible. That conversation got some crazy wheels turning in my head. I'll tell you more about that soon.

Saturday, April 16th 2011: 7 miles @ 11:57 minutes per mile pace. I ran on the Diamond Ranch dirt road and it didn't go well. My knees are being very, very pesky. I am SO, SO thankful that they will be feeling better this week. I'm sure of it. They don't have a choice. Red Mountain 50k in 6 days!

"We have been told time and again we were born to success, but a truly run marathon convinces us of that truth."
~ George Sheehan

4 comments:

  1. what a beautiful place to run.. umm, but that snake is so not cool with me.

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  2. CORY! That is a SNAKE!! You're pictures never disappoint!

    I'm so envious of where you get to run! If I lived near you I would be there every day too!

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  3. OMG, that's one big snake! Yuck!
    Nice job on the rides and the running - the trail looks amazing!

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  4. I am posting your picture tomorrow wahoo!! THAT SNAKE SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME!!! I can't imagine!! I want to workout there!!!!

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