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Training Log Archive: levitin

In the 7 days ending Sep 16, 2019:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Orienteering1 2:14:00 5.9(22:42) 9.5(14:06)
  Walking2 1:01:00 3.35(18:13) 5.39(11:19)
  Cycling1 30:00 3.42(8:47) 5.5(5:27)
  Total4 3:45:00 12.67(17:45) 20.39(11:02)
averages - rhr:59

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Monday Sep 16, 2019 #

Walking hills 31:00 [1] 1.75 mi (17:43 / mi)

Prospect Hill. No mosquitos in evidence. Hooray. Maybe there is an upside to fall after all.

Sunday Sep 15, 2019 #

Orienteering race 2:14:00 [2] *** 9.5 km (14:06 / km)
ahr:136 max:159 rhr:59 shoes: Falcon

QOC meet at Fountainhead East, Green course. It was a hot day, even for the locals (how much moreso for the unacclimated). While changing shoes afterward, the pavement was uncomfortably hot on my bare feet. Yow. That's a phenomenon I haven't experienced in many years.

The O was OK. Map was a bit confusing in places. The most pitifully small rocks are mapped (some under 0.5m), but one abutting pair of rocks/cliffs that I navigated past on a late leg (#157 to #127 in the northeast corner), I tried but could not find on the map. We'll see what happens when I put the Garmin track onto the map.

Lots of tricky little reentrants branching, requiring careful alignment so as not to make a parallel error and blissfully gallumphing up the wrong reentrant.

Couple of bizarre control placements. Green #1, which I had no problems with, was an X (human-made feature), a rusted something-or-other. Easy to see the feature, easy to see the O-flag, and the SI box was nearby. (But some people thought there was no SI box there. (Valerie reinstated them.))

Another, a 0.5m knoll (Yes, it was prominent when you were at it.) that was also a water stop. It was obvious to see the O-flag, the knoll, and the jugs and cups. It was not at all obvious where the SI box was. Spent a good 30 seconds looking around for it. It was zip tied to a spindly little sapling sticking right out of the knoll.

Gorgeous woods, even if I ran through some spider webs that made me wonder if any of Shelob's relatives live nearby. The mountain biking network looks from the web sites I perused to be quite challenging, but more along the lines of "How much trail mileage can we sculpt into the limited area? (a la Dryer Road in NY) than a large park criss-crossed by trails.

Saturday Sep 14, 2019 #

Walking 30:00 [1] 1.6 mi (18:45 / mi)

Walking to and from services.

Thursday Sep 12, 2019 #

Cycling 30:00 [1] 5.5 km (5:27 / km)

30 min spin while watching a movie. Garmin out of power. WTF? After recharging fully when I returned from Pawtuckaway, then 3 days of idle, and then below 20% ?

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