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Training Log Archive: mikeminium

In the 7 days ending Jun 3, 2010:

activity # timemileskm+m
  trail running1 1:00:14 6.3(9:34) 10.14(5:56)
  trail building / maintenance2 50:00
  road running1 47:40 5.3(9:00) 8.53(5:35)
  orienteering1 32:53 2.98(11:02) 4.8(6:51) 11524c
  walking1 30:00
  Total5 3:40:47 14.58 23.47 11524c
averages - weight:158.2lbs

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Thursday Jun 3, 2010 #

orienteering race 14:50 [5] *** 2.3 km (6:27 / km) +45m 5:52 / km
12c weight:158lbs shoes: Jalas hi-top O' shoes

Sprint Course number 1 at Camp Friedlander.

orienteering race 18:03 [5] *** 2.5 km (7:13 / km) +70m 6:20 / km
12c shoes: Jalas hi-top O' shoes

Sprint #2 at Camp Friedlander. More climb and more woods tahn Sprint #1.

Wednesday Jun 2, 2010 #

trail building / maintenance 20:00 [3]
weight:157lbs

honeysuckle erradication. Digging out stumps with pulaski and shovel. Definitely a workout!

Tuesday Jun 1, 2010 #

trail running 1:00:14 [3] 6.3 mi (9:34 / mi)
max:178 weight:157lbs shoes: Starter Carson 2

Miami University Natural Areas. 2 times around Pine and East loops, then another circuit of Pine with just a little extra. I haven't run at MUNA for several months because of the embargo preceeding the ARDF Champs and it was nice to get back out there.

The trails were a bit more over-hung with honeysuckle and low branches than usual. One short segment showed a little evidence of recent trimming, but just baby-trimming of the corridor. They probably have some new student workers who need to learn that overgrowing branches, especially invasives like honeysuckle and autumn olive need to be drasdtically cut, way back from the trail, so that the trail will stay clear for a season of rapid growth. Just trimming the new growth that actually hangs in the trail lasts about as long as mowing a lawn. They also need to learn the principle of clearing a full arm length extended overhead. This time of year, as branches get heavier with leaf, they rapidly droop into the trail creating annoying face-high obstacles. Especially when that is the thorny bleeping autumn olive. I'll have to ask Jim if his budget has been cut or if he just has new student workers who need some training.

Saturday May 29, 2010 #

trail building / maintenance 30:00 [3]
weight:159lbs

honeysuckle removal. a little bit of chainsaw, lopping and fire rake. Then dug out two big stumps.

road running 47:40 [3] 5.3 mi (9:00 / mi)
shoes: Starter Carson 3

Oxford Area. Night. Route

Friday May 28, 2010 #

walking 30:00 [1]
weight:160lbs

Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas. walked a section of Wolf Creek Trail (paved rail-trail) in NW Montogomery County and several small parks and cemeteries in southern Darke County. 15+ hour day, but mostly working from the car. Covered several survey blocks that had either zero or very few observations so far.

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