Yippeeee! I finally got to run today! And it didn't completely totally suck. We didn't get the planned mileage in for a few reasons not related to completely sucky running. Since it looks like Diablo is a no-go, prescribed mileage is less important this week. Over the last five weeks, I have had two sets of visitors for two weeks (so much fun!!!!! :D), run a tough half marathon, ridden a sweet but strange horse 50 miles in a saddle that gave me four nice bruises, missed a second day of endurance riding but filled it with a detour to Virginia City and a night in a casino and surprisingly tasty 99c margaritas, as well as driving a lot! It's been fun, but I'm looking forward to some routine. Regular miles for me and back to working my now chubby (and bratty) baby pony.
I was aiming for 18 on Tuesday but the plan has changed! I accidentally found a new trail out hiking when C was here. We were at JugHandle, one of my most common running routes, and I have never noticed it. In fact, I thought I was ducking into the bushes for a 'quiet spot'. Turns out my easy path into the bushes was actually a stealthy new trail. I had a rough idea of where it might come out, but we didn't have exploring time.
Having a little extra fun :) |
On our run today, T and I took that trail to test my theory. It was fun
single track in the trees. There were quite a few mountain bike ramps
dotted around in various states of disrepair, but mostly looked like the
trail was unused. We were headed in the right general direction for
where I thought we should end up when we came to a fork in the trail.
The left fork went the general direction that I thought we would, the
right appeared to venture off into the woods. A little further on was another fork. The left spat us out on the fire road I
suspected, the right may or may not loop back around to the right option
on the first fork. Talking to my room mate it sounds like it goes a
ways into the woods. I've tried looking on satellite maps but can't
trace it through the tree cover. So Tuesday we are taking plenty of
water and snacks, and taking the right fork and seeing what routes we
can come up with :)
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