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Training Log Archive: BigWillyStyle

In the 10 days ending Aug 25, 2018:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering6 6:40:19 33.02(12:07) 53.15(7:32) 86567c
  Hiking1 5:54:49 16.58(21:24) 26.68(13:18) 1620
  Total7 12:35:08 49.6(15:13) 79.83(9:28) 248567c
  [1-5]7 12:35:06

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Friday Aug 24, 2018 #

11 AM

Orienteering race 35:26 intensity: (20 @1) + (3:30 @2) + (15:30 @3) + (16:04 @4) + (2 @5) *** 5.08 km (6:59 / km) +21m 6:50 / km
ahr:146 max:180 21c

COC Middle. My splits are pretty comical for this race; I went from 20th place at 6 to 10th place at 14 and had like the fourth or fifth best time on that section of the course. Why? Leaving 7 I caught sight of Nick Barrable, who had started 2min ahead, so I took off like a dingbat after him. He also saw me, and much to my surprise I soon realized that in the course of trying to lose me he also miraculously happened to be stumbling across all the right controls in the right order, and doing it faster than he had any right to. It thus became harder to catch him that I had previously surmised, and I was forced to redouble my efforts while also resolving to punch the odd control that I came across in my quest. The situation befuddled me, as I wondered why he had suddenly decided to go from orienteering poorly enough to let me catch him, to orienteering awesomely. I also later learned that in my determination to close the gap I had inadvertently beaten Timo Sild in a split by one second. This is good to know, because now I know how to beat a world-class orienteer: you just take off at a full sprint from your previous control, run directly at the next control, disregard everything in between, and never hesitate or deviate even for a split second until you reach it. Then, repeat.

Anyway, Barrable hesitated near 14 and I finally punched one ahead of him, having slowly ground him down like the strength of the pack inexorably runs down the caribou. Naturally, I then imploded on the way to 15 when a strange and dramatic one-contour shelf appeared in the forest when I had been expecting nothing of note. This caused me much consternation and by the time I figured it out I had given back all the time I had undeservedly gained, and thus did I duly finish the course in about the right time as if none of it had occurred at all.

Thursday Aug 23, 2018 #

10 AM

Orienteering race 2:06:44 intensity: (20 @1) + (2:39 @2) + (36:39 @3) + (1:27:06 @4) 15.74 km (8:03 / km) +308m 7:20 / km
ahr:151 max:176 23c

COC Long. Nice course. I was feeling ok and actually navigating pretty well early on, but the week's fatigue soon showed that I was not up to a task this tough. I was physically and mentally not having fun anymore and ready to be done by about number 13.

Wednesday Aug 22, 2018 #

9 AM

Hiking 5:54:49 intensity: (2 @0) + (38:19 @1) + (52:21 @2) + (3:46:07 @3) + (38:00 @4) 16.58 mi (21:24 / mi) +1620m 16:25 / mi
ahr:127 max:174

Instead of resting on the rest day, Ian and I decided to undertake an epic journey around the Mount Lorne loop. Things went well until on the way down we made a parallel error and went down the wrong spur; this caused us to soon be wading through increasingly high and dense brush instead of finding the ATV trail we were promised.

Eventually after much discussion and hand-wringing, and several false starts, we figured out what we had done and decided simply to trudge back up to the top of the ridge to correct our mistake. Each step upward drilled the shame of our folly into us further, but we soon righted our course (after wasting more than an hour) and galloped down the mountain in a vain attempt to meet our 3pm deadline. We missed it by some 20 minutes. If only we knew how to read a map.

Tuesday Aug 21, 2018 #

11 AM

Orienteering 15:32 intensity: (1:46 @2) + (13:45 @3) + (1 @4) 3.31 km (4:41 / km) +13m 4:36 / km
ahr:126 max:151

NAOC Sprint. I had a relatively clean race despite taking suboptimal routes on the long legs, and finished a very surprising 6th NA - on the podium! That's my best NAOC finish ever, and I earned individual points for the first time ever as well.

Monday Aug 20, 2018 #

10 AM

Orienteering race 54:21 intensity: (3:44 @3) + (44:24 @4) + (6:13 @5) *** 7.98 km (6:49 / km) +121m 6:20 / km
ahr:169 max:187

NAOC Relay. Got to be on Team Cascade/USA with Bonesaw and Peteris, which was very cool. I ran the second leg and didn't have a very good race but did manage to keep us ahead of the second Canadian team.

Sunday Aug 19, 2018 #

11 AM

Orienteering race 1:06:05 intensity: (33 @2) + (27:24 @3) + (38:08 @4) 6.71 km (9:51 / km) +156m 8:49 / km
ahr:153 max:179

NAOC Middle. This was not good.

Saturday Aug 18, 2018 #

12 PM

Orienteering race 1:42:11 intensity: (1:54 @3) + (1:35:03 @4) + (5:14 @5) *** 14.33 km (7:08 / km) +246m 6:34 / km
ahr:172 max:186 23c

NAOC Long! I had very low expectations but ended up having a decent race and finished 10th NA, which was funny because my stretch goal was to be in the top ten.

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