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Training Log Archive: Anvil

In the 1 days ending Oct 14, 2012:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering1 5:32:37 27.79(11:58) 44.72(7:26) 554
  Total1 5:32:37 27.79(11:58) 44.72(7:26) 554

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Sunday Oct 14, 2012 #

8 AM

Orienteering race 5:32:37 intensity: (17:03 @1) + (49:39 @2) + (3:10:54 @3) + (1:15:01 @4) 44.72 km (7:26 / km) +554m 7:00 / km
ahr:136 max:168 shoes: NB Minimus MT20

Great Toronto Rogaine with Bender.
Just an awesome, well put together event. The whole time I was racing I just couldn't help to be in awe of how well such a small group of TOC members had done.
Early in the race we both realised we had made a fatal error in not doing it by bike - but made the best of it and pushed hard (for most of the day!).
Got the bulk of the running out early; headed up to Mt. Pleasant Cemetary via the Brickworks, then Sunnybrook Park all the way to Warden Woods - connected by a perfectly timed bus.
More travel between the parks from there on out - Morningside, L'Amoreaux, Bestview and G. Ross with a few jump on and off for photo controls. Then a long subway ride back to the finish, where we scooped up Double_Downon11 and ran the final km back to the park, where Bender treated us to one of the best views of the Toronto skyline.
With a race like this, you're at the mercy of the gods at some point with the public transport, luckily a lot of the luck was mitigated by planner extraordinaire Bender, I was so lucky to have him doing all the brain work on this one - we only once had to wait longer than 5 minutes for a bus or subway and we were always entering and exiting the parks at the best location to pick up our next lift.
The only time the city beat us was with the food. We'd always planned to pick up food at stores when we came across them/when it was convenient and were looking forwards to a McDonalds stop when one appeared to us.
It never did! Whenever we wanted it, it wasn't there - you want a coffee, the Starbucks in on the opposite side of a busy intersection and the next bus is in 3 minutes. 'Convenience' store? No such thing on Sunday.
We ended up taking a special bus trip just to get a McDonalds in one of Benders old hoods before G. Ross!
But, I wouldn't want to do it any other way - such a cool way to see such a rambling, sprawly city. Bender was the perfect team mate for a race like this - I'd never have been able to get around to all those parks in the time we had and finishing off with Cinnabons was the bomb.
Good day. Thanks to TOC again, just excellent.

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