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Training Log Archive: furlong47

In the 7 days ending Mar 23, 2015:

activity # timemileskm+m
  orienteering2 2:39:26 6.34(25:09) 10.2(15:38) 35035c
  horseback riding (english)1 1:00:00
  Total3 3:39:26 6.34 10.2 35035c

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Sunday Mar 22, 2015 #

9 AM

orienteering race 1:16:00 [4] *** 5.4 km (14:04 / km) +180m 12:04 / km
19c shoes: Inov8 O-roc 280

DVOA Foxchaser II - Tyler Arboretum - Green Y (F-Green)

Unadjusted time.

A decently clean day this time. Lots of trails on most of the map made navigation more trivial. The woods across the road on the right side of the map were nice and refreshing after all the thorns of the weekend.

Started out near the beginning of the window again, although this time the snow was not as much of an impediment and I saw quite a few people in the woods.

Almost did something I have never done before - inadvertently skip a control. After 16 I slogged it up the hill and picked up one of the trails. Then my focus went to 18 somehow. As I approached the intersection before it, I realized I still had 17 to do. Luckily this really didn't affect anything as I had to go past the same area anyway in order to get to 17.

A fun weekend, even with the snow and the cold weather. Hope things are a little nicer in that regard at Kentucky next week.

Saturday Mar 21, 2015 #

9 AM

orienteering race 1:23:26 [4] *** 4.8 km (17:23 / km) +170m 14:46 / km
16c shoes: Inov8 O-roc 280

DVOA Foxchaser II - Ridley Creek State Park - Green Y (F-Green)

Tried to get up to start early so I could prestart (to help at other finish later) but first the bus took forever to leave. Then the vetters weren't back. Ended up leaving long after my assigned 9:05 time, very close to 9:30, when Francis and I decided to just go as the normal starters would be beginning soon. We discovered the Green course maps were swapped at the start, got that sorted, and then I was off.

The woods were beautiful but sooooo much white everywhere at the beginning of the day. Being first out, most areas had no prints or one set (probably vetter) and some trails were entirely virgin. I was knocking snow off of everything and found it hard to move fast with the exception of a few trails and the roads. I was not very clean, often missing slightly one way or the other (on at least 1, 4, 8, and 15 - completely botching 15 as I often do near the end when brain is tired and I can hear the people at the finish hollering. Went to wrong bag first.) Also took longer routes around when it was probably not always necessary, dreading getting caught up in the thorny stuff. Did not see anyone, except 2 hikers, until the last few controls. By the end, the snow was getting pretty mushy and more slippery.

The course was fun, maybe too easy at some parts, although some of that was the placement controls to get us under the road crossing. But with the extra physical load from the snow I didn't mind that so much today.

Lost my clue sheet holder somewhere between 11 &12, didn't see it in the 20 or so yards behind me, so didn't waste time looking. When almost everyone was finished it hadn't turned up, so I got another from Gale. I guess if you're going to lose stuff it's good to do so on a day with vendors.

Legs are pretty dead but I don't think they are as bad as after the NJ event, when I had very tight and painful calves for about 3 days. We will see in the morning...

Thursday Mar 19, 2015 #

7 PM

horseback riding (english) 1:00:00 [1]

Lesson on Rigbie

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