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Training Log Archive: JanetT

In the 7 days ending May 10, 2021:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Orienteering2 3:27:44 7.51(27:39) 12.09(17:11) 19522 /27c81%621.1
  Walking3 1:10:38 4.02(17:34) 6.47(10:55) 47114.6
  Biking1 1:02:38 4.44(14:07) 7.14(8:46) 71173.4
  Yoga1 50:0050.0
  Hiking2 34:37 1.47(23:37) 2.36(14:40) 3460.3
  Total9 7:05:37 17.44 28.06 34822 /27c81%1019.4
  [1-5]9 7:00:47

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Monday May 10, 2021 #

Note
(rest day)

Another rest day. Had my ophthalmologist check out a bunch of new floaters in my right eye. Old eyes.

Sunday May 9, 2021 #

9 AM

Hiking 21:34 intensity: (2 @0) + (4:02 @1) + (9:10 @2) + (6:22 @3) + (1:06 @4) + (52 @5) 1.59 km (13:33 / km) +28m 12:27 / km
ahr:116 max:158 shoes: Inov8 ORoc280-B 2013-10

To start of QOC Fountainhead advanced courses. Temp was in the low 50s at start again, but no rain this morning.

10 AM

Orienteering race (Brown) 1:39:56 intensity: (29 @1) + (3:11 @2) + (32:20 @3) + (48:44 @4) + (15:12 @5) *** 5.98 km (16:42 / km) +157m 14:46 / km
ahr:141 max:179 spiked:12/14c shoes: Inov8 ORoc280-B 2013-10

QOC Fountainhead West, Brown course by Vido Aleksiev, 4.7km, 190m climb nominal, though AP doesn't show me with that much climb. What a totally different map from yesterday...lots of trails, and readable contours!! Okay, so that meant courses went up and down and up and down, but I never had to pace count today.

Good routes and pace (for me) up through 5, but then I had trouble interpreting trail on the way to 6 and took a detour. Once I relocated I found the wrong reentrant/ditch and corrected to the next one over (with the help of other Oers in the vicinity). A short leg, though with contours in between, was probably doable in about 5 minutes or so but took me 11:39; 6.5 minutes lost.

I was a bit high going down the reentrant to 8 and crossed through a gully rather than to either side of it, but had no trouble finding the correct ditch (5 of the 14 controls were "top of ditch," 6 others were "top of reentrant").

At 9 I crossed the gully to the flag, which was hung on what appeared to be a dead tree trunk, about 3-4" in diameter, that had broken off its base. When I arrived it was leaning against a larger tree, but when I went to punch I knocked it down, so I took the time to stand it up again, slipping on the middy sides of the gully. Very comical.

I messed up the attack for 11, leaving the trail much too early and going down the wrong spur before figuring out what I had done and correcting. Lost about 1.5 minutes.

From 12-13, I thought I'd take the "white woods" downhill from a blob of green vertical slash and then climb late, rather than climb to the trail which wound around a couple of spurs. The lake level, however, is probably much higher than mapped, I think, and I got caught either *in* the green slash, or in some unmapped dark green (downed trees and scratchy vines) downhill from it. In any case, I managed to survive this bad route choice but got scratched up and may have touched some poison ivy trying to extricate myself. Lost 4-5 minutes on that poor choice.

I was happy to finish and find all the controls today, though I didn't do them all well.

Thanks to QOC, especially Amy and Valerie (timers extraordinaires), the course designers, and the setters/vetters/control collectors.

Route Gadget for the day's courses. My track doesn't quite align with the trails but I did take some trails where warranted; probably should have used them for other routes as well.

Saturday May 8, 2021 #

Note

We've had two excellent (takeout) dinners here in Rockville, from:
Fontina Grill (Italian) and Farmsook Thai. Brought food back to the room and ate here. Yum. Both highly recommended.

10 AM

Walking 8:27 intensity: (46 @0) + (1:53 @1) + (5:48 @2) 0.63 km (13:20 / km)
ahr:101 max:110 shoes: 2019 VJ Falcon 6.5 scot

Parking to Event Center/Finish of TT Middle. Dropped off a bag with change of clothes/water, etc. for after race. Had a plastic bag to put it in in case of rain, which was a good thing as there was apparently a bit of hail (which I missed).

I forgot to wear my HR strap, so that data is likely bogus.

11 AM

Hiking 13:03 intensity: (3:22 @0) + (9:18 @1) + (23 @2) 0.77 km (17:01 / km) +6m 16:22 / km
ahr:88 max:106 shoes: 2019 VJ Falcon 6.5 scot

From Event Center to Start, with a missed turn

12 PM

Orienteering race 1:47:48 intensity: (15 @0) + (9:11 @1) + (1:01:24 @2) + (33:50 @3) + (2:49 @4) + (19 @5) **** 6.11 km (17:39 / km) +38m 17:07 / km
ahr:115 max:156 spiked:10/13c shoes: 2019 VJ Falcon 6.5 scot

TT Red Middle course, 5.3 km, 55m climb, on the Hoyle's Mill 1:10000 map in Germantown, MD. Temp in low to mid 50s with chance of showers still in the forecast.

Very, very challenging terrain with subtle contours required skills I don't use as often--pacing and bearings. I did fine through the first 9 controls (I forgot to take a split at #1) being close enough to the line to see a flag when I'd gone the proper distance. Glen started before me but had a bit of an error on #1 and passed me on the leg to #2. Rick Worner passed me on the way to #3, and I saw Linda K ahead of me leaving #9.

Then I managed to mess up the bearing and lose count on the pacing. I hit rock features about where they should have been (a bit more than halfway through the 600m leg), but I couldn't identify which rocks they were. Once #10 didn't show up where I hoped it might be, I had no idea where I was, and attempted to head for the stream to relocate but it took some time before I saw something I did recognize, the house/private land WSW of the last control. By that point I'd already been out over an hour and a half, and decided to head on in, getting the last control on the way. Anyone who navigates this stuff successfully deserves to be on the Team!

I wore both a long sleeve Techwick shirt and a short sleeve O shirt over it, which was almost too warm, but I was glad I had them on the leg from 8-9 when I heard thunder and felt some rain and a temperature drop. Apparently it hailed some at the finish, and enough at the parking (a couple miles north of where I was, or less) to cover the pavement...Wyatt said you could have skied across the lot, if you had skis.

Happy I managed well for the first 9 controls, anyway! Tomorrow's Brown course won't be quite as long but will have more climb.

Route Gadget shows I was at the rocks I wanted to hit on the way to #10; I just couldn't interpret that the rocks I was seeing matched the map there.

Note

I picked up a fleece jacket(?) on my way to the road from 8-9, and dropped it by the side of the road, figuring someone might pick it up from there. No mylar balloons.

2 PM

Walking 9:00 intensity: (4:00 @1) + (5:00 @2) 0.7 km (12:50 / km) +18m 11:22 / km
ahr:106 max:123 shoes: 2019 VJ Falcon 6.5 scot

Finish to parking, where I forgot to stop my watch, so there's extra 0 time included in the track.


Friday May 7, 2021 #

Note
(rest day)

After driving through rain showers and dropping temperatures (60-50) and arriving when it was 51 and raining, I wimped out on running the 3.4km sprint and took a rest day. Nice to catch up on news with some of the team trialers and others putting on the event, plus other attendees (Judy & Jeff, and SteveT and Clint). Better rested for tomorrow, maybe. ;-)

Thursday May 6, 2021 #

12 PM

Walking 53:11 intensity: (23 @0) + (21:06 @1) + (29:16 @2) + (2:14 @3) + (12 @4) 5.14 km (10:21 / km) +29m 10:04 / km
ahr:104 max:146

Hopewell Park (no killdeer sightings today) and neighborhood across from us. Upper 50s and cloudy.

Wednesday May 5, 2021 #

Yoga 50:00 [1]

"Train your dragon" class w/Deanna

Tuesday May 4, 2021 #

2 PM

Biking (Dirt) 1:02:38 intensity: (2 @0) + (7:40 @1) + (13:30 @2) + (27:31 @3) + (13:26 @4) + (29 @5) 7.14 km (8:46 / km) +71m 8:21 / km
ahr:123 max:159 shoes: Trek DS 3 hybrid

Biking at Nockamixon (which just opened for the season a few days ago). Upper 70s to 80, and somewhat humid, so sweating/dripping was involved. I need to remember to take a buff with me to wipe sweat off my face if I stop. There were at least two places where I stopped my watch to take a picture and forgot to restart it.
Upper Cold Spot, Upper Hammer, Lower Hammer, Lower Cold Spot, Haycock (twice...love the features there).

Mayapples are in full bloom here...lots of them along the first part of Cold Spot trail (the first one I rode). Many Virginia springbeauties too.

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