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Training Log Archive: jtorranc

In the 7 days ending Oct 16, 2005:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Cycling3 1:39:00 19.5(5:05) 31.38(3:09)
  Orienteering1 1:00:23 5.59(10:48) 9.0(6:43)
  Total4 2:39:23 25.09(6:21) 40.38(3:57)

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Saturday Oct 15, 2005 #

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Weekend in Madison, WI for a second cousin's wedding. Training free. My mother and I visited Taliesin for the bulk of our tourism, though we ended up touring Hillside rather than Taliesin itself - the shortest Taliesin tour would have taken two hours, the schedule wasn't favourable, and we had to get back to town for a dinner with most of the Canadian contingent of wedding invitees.

Friday Oct 14, 2005 #

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Damned if I remember whether I cycled or not.

Thursday Oct 13, 2005 #

Cycling 33:00 [3] 6.5 mi (5:05 / mi)

Mirror image of yesterday - cycling home but not in. Finished master maps and clue sheets for QOC event this Sunday then left by way of the AFI for a session of a pointlessly evil Tatsuya Nakadai very stylishly killing large numbers of other samurai - in a triumph of style over plot they didn't even bother explaining who the endless supply of men attacking him in the final scene in the burning building were.

Wednesday Oct 12, 2005 #

Cycling 33:00 [3] 6.5 mi (5:05 / mi)

Bike in but not home as I took Metro to Georgetown to see the utterly delightful "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" in the evening

Tuesday Oct 11, 2005 #

Cycling 33:00 [3] 6.5 mi (5:05 / mi)

Cycling home from work - Metroed there from the airport having done my usual time with sister, brother-in-law and nieces maximising first flight out of Pearson in the morning.

Monday Oct 10, 2005 #

Orienteering race 1:00:23 [4] 9.0 km (6:43 / km)

O-Cross - an easier race so better technically although I dropped 3 minutes with one big error - a very bad bit of rough compass work leaving a control on the second loop. Also better physically though I was definitely slowing down by the third loop - good thing I had Brian Graham nearby for most of it to remind me I needed to run hard.

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