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Training Log Archive: mikeminium

In the 7 days ending Sep 28, 2019:

activity # timemileskm+m
  orienteering6 9:28:49 3.73 6.061c
  mapping - field checking3 7:45:00
  weights / strength1 45:00
  walking1 18:00
  Total7 18:16:49 3.73 6.061c

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Saturday Sep 28, 2019 #

orienteering 10:00 [2] *
8c

control pickup at Miami Natural Areas

Friday Sep 27, 2019 #

orienteering 3:00:00 [1] **
25c

Setting controls at Miami Natural Areas

orienteering 10:00 [2] *
1c

Taking an extra gallon jug to a water control.

weights / strength 45:00 [3]

setting up canopy and tables.

Thursday Sep 26, 2019 #

walking 18:00 [1]

9 holes golf with dad.

orienteering 1:20:00 [1] ***
5c

Setting controls at Miami Natural Areas.

Wednesday Sep 25, 2019 #

mapping - field checking 3:00:00 [1] ***

McFarlan Woods

orienteering 1:00:00 [2] ***
4c

Checking controls at Miami Natural Areas

Tuesday Sep 24, 2019 #

orienteering 2:20:00 [1] ***

checking control sites at Miami Natural Areas, a few map updates.

Monday Sep 23, 2019 #

mapping - field checking 4:00:00 [1] ***

McFarlan Woods - map updates

Sunday Sep 22, 2019 #

orienteering race 1:28:49 [5] *** 6.0 km (14:48 / km)
18c shoes: Icebug 2016

MVOC - New map of Camp Hugh Taylor Birch (Tecumseh Council BSA), courses set by Matt Bond. It was a very hot and humid day and running across fallow agricultural fields in the full scorch of direct sunlight was brutal. Fighting through the high weeds across hundreds of meters of fields in direct sun, it became a very slow slog at points. Between the fields, the woods tended to be very thick - anything mapped with any shade of green was at least medium green difficulty. I honestly don't think I have ever been so exhausted after finishing, even after having limped in at the end of 6, 12 or 24 hour rogaines. In retrospect, taking a hydration pack would have been a VERY good idea.

The map was generally decent, although a few things took getting used-to, like the 2 foot (!!!) contours, which made the flattish camp look mountainous, and the fact that many outhouses and other small structures were not mapped.

The map borders the north edge of John Bryan State Park, and the rugged Clifton Gorge area, so there may be potential for future map expansion.

mapping - field checking 45:00 [1] ***

Miami Natural Areas - adding a new trail and some vegetation changes

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