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October 13-19 Practice Running

Monday, October 13, 2014, 5:50 pm

3.19 mi, 28 ft gain, 30:02. Road in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

Right calf sore to start out. Got a little better by about 2 mi. Didn’t really want to stop when I got back home. I have a habit of pushing to hard and paying for it the next day, so I’m going to try to stick somewhat to my plan.

 

Tuesday, October 14, 2014, 5:36 pm

6.11 mi, 451 ft gain, 59:02. Kellogg Lake Tree Farm gate #1, with dogs. Altra Lone Peak 1.5.

Still a little discomfort around my left achilles starting out, but it’s getting better. Right calf a little sore as well, but also getting better. Both loosened up after 10-15 min. Went the opposite way around the loop than I usually do. Took a small out and back on one of the side logging roads. It wasn’t the one that I was looking for, but had a nice view at the top. Very brief stop at Olney creek for the dogs to get some water. Then another out and back on the road towards the hill. Felt pretty good from about 2 miles on.

 

Wednesday, October 15, 2014, 6:31 pm

8.14 mi, 1091 ft gain, 1:20:30. Kellogg Lake Tree Farm gate #1, with dogs. Altra Lone Peak 1.5.

Warmed up about 12-14 minutes in. Wore gloves today. I noticed my hands getting a little stiff during yesterday’s run. Light-weight long sleeve shirt with sleeves rolled up after warming up. Still in shorts. Kind of glad I waited to run today. It was raining most of the day, but none during my run. Ran over the hill and back. Pulled out my headlamp as I was just about to the top the first time. Glad I replaced the batteries before leaving the house. Used my gaiters today, but not sure I really needed them. They’re light enough that I’d rather have them just in case.

 

Thursday, October 16, 2014, 2:51 pm

3.09 mi, 47 ft gain, 28:22. Green Belt in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

Feeling kind of tight. The last two times I ran up the hill on the tree farm, my legs have felt tired or tight the next day or two. It’s strange because it’s not really any steeper than other hills I run, and not as high as many either. Felt better after finishing though.

 

Thursday, October 16, 2014, 6:13 pm

6.43 mi, 800 ft gain, 1:01:11.1. Olney Falls DNR rd, solo. Altra Superior 1.5 Blue.

Right calf still a little sore and tight. I’m not sure what the problem is. I had a similar problem earlier in the year that I thought was due to my UD belt being unbalanced, throwing off my gait. I’ve been wearing my Nathan Elevation vest on a number of runs recently. Maybe the weight is off. I’ll have to test some things the next few days and continue with the foam roller.

About 1.2 or so miles from getting back to my car, a red Subaru came up behind me. The same car passed me on Sunday. I was under the impression that people weren’t allowed to drive back there. There isn’t any private land past the first 0.3 mi, just DNR and State Park. The only thing that I can think of is that disabled hunters can get keys to gates for public land. But the guy wasn’t dressed at all like a hunter on Sunday.

 

Friday, October 17, 2014, pm

6.72 mi, 860 ft gain, 1:03:00. Kellogg Lake Tree Farm gate #2, with dogs. Altra Lone Peak 1.5.

Wore my Nathan vest again, but adjusted everything around so the weight was more to the left side. My right calf still bothered me most of the time, but not as much as yesterday. Not sure if the weight balance makes a difference. I may stick to more weight on the left side for a couple runs then try to balance it more evenly. Other than that it was a good run. A little slow start. Drizzling the whole time, with some wind at times. Wore a little heavier long sleeve shirt, sleeves rolled up part of the time. Wore gloves and put on a beanie toward the end when it started raining more. Went with compression shorts today. They work better keeping me warm in the rain and wind.

 

Saturday, October 18, 2014, 2:25 pm

26.9 mi, 5052 ft gain, 5:06:46. Olney Falls DNR rd, Wallace Lake, Wallace Falls, Wallace Falls TH and back. Altra Superior 1.5 Blue.

This was my longest non-race run ever. I started at the Olney Falls DNR rd gate in Startup. There was a truck already there. It was kind of slow going for the first 0.5-0.75 mi. My left achilles attachment and right calf were sore for the first 5 mi or so. They started to loosen up a bit at just under 3 mi when I came across a father and son out deer hunting. I slowed down and chatted for a few seconds. After 5 or 6 miles my right calf finally let go and didn’t hurt for the rest of the run. I wore my Nathan vest, but I made sure to balance the weight this time.

It was overcast but clearing up when I started. About 3.5 mi in, I remember looking across the valley and the mountains beyond to the south. Shortly after that I went around a switch back and visibility dropped to about 200 yards. About 5-10 minutes later I could only see about 20 yards ahead. Then a few minutes later I went around another turn and the fog was gone.

I made it to the turn off for the Wallace Falls trailhead that’s actually open at about 7.5 mi and ran into about 4 groups of people. One young woman saw me coming up the road and asked if the other trail was open. She seemed a little disappointed that it wasn’t.

I slowed briefly at Wallace Lake to take in the view, drink some water, eat some dates and pick my way across a large puddle. Then I headed off on the DNR rd to the junction with the Woody trail to the Falls. Not quite a mile later I passed a woman with two dogs, a german shepherd and some sort of small terrier, who was heading toward the lake. They were off leash (not allowed in the state park) but well behaved. Shortly after that I passed a guy balancing on a log across the creek that flows across the road. The creek was higher than it has been due to the recent rain.

At the turn for the Woody trail I saw the same red Subaru. I also saw more timber harvest boundary signs and flagging tape than I’ve seen before. I wonder if he’s up there marking the timber boundaries. There was an excavator there last week.

I headed down the steep trail. There was a group of four people with two dogs, a black lab and a black and white great dane. I only stopped for a few seconds at the upper falls before continuing down the trail.

From here, I don’t really remember how many people I passed. Even though the trail was wet and muddy, there were still quite a few people.

Even though it was fairly muddy, my Altra Superior 1.5s had plenty of traction. They slid a little on the mud and grass on the DNR rd earlier in the run, but not too bad. Mud is the one surface that I wasn’t sure how these shoes would handle.

I made it to the trail head at 13.44 mi in 2:30. I stopped, had some dates, had a little water from the fountain and refilled my hydration bladder. I put my head under the water fountain to cool down a little; it was warmer than I expected and I wore a long sleeve shirt because it was supposed to rain. After about 3-4 minutes I headed back out.

I saw a bunch of people that I had passed on my way down on my way back up. I also came across a county sheriff in uniform coming down the trail carrying a closed paper bag. A little while later, I saw the young woman who asked about the other trail. She and the guy she was hiking with were surprised to see me again.

Heading up the Wallace Falls trail is way steeper than the DNR rd on the Olney falls side. They’re about the same elevation gain though. I did some power hiking on the steeper parts, way more than I usually do when I run up to the the falls, but I was about 15 mi in. I stopped for a minute at the upper falls. They were roaring pretty well with all the rain we’ve had. The mist coming off the falls felt great.

It took a few minutes to get back into a rhythm once I got back up to the DNR rd. My ankles were starting to get kind of sore. They didn’t really hurt but were tired, and I could feel the miles and downhill.

I made it to about 20 mi by sunset. I kept going for another half hour or so before getting out my headlamp and flashlight. I slowed down a bit once it was dark, being a little more careful of my footing on the uneven surface. At about 23 mi, I saw two people off the road in the woods with flashlights. It looked like the two hunters I saw earlier. I wondered if they shot a deer or were camping for the night to hunt in the morning.

With about 1 mi to go, I saw something reflective on both sides of the road. There’s a gate near there, so I thought it might be the gate posts at first. But it was too early for the gate. After coming across a cougar in the area recently, I stopped for a few seconds, and made some noise. Then I realized they were deer, and I saw two more 10-20 yards farther down the road. They moved off to the uphill side into the brush. There were five in total.

My feet were pretty sore by the end. I felt pretty good though. I ran out of water a couple minutes before the end. My split for the 2nd half was only 2-3 minutes slower than the 1st half.

I stopped at the grocery store in town on the way home. I’m sure I stunk, but I didn’t want to make another trip once I got home.

 

Sunday, October 19, 2014, 5:53 pm

4.16 mi, 37 ft gain, 41:35. Road in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

Slow, stiff going the first mile plus. Lots of traffic on US2 from weekend travelers going home. Enough that I had no trouble crossing. I was even passing cars for a while. My legs felt mostly fine. My right calf was back to normal, so maybe weight balance actually does make a difference. Both achilles were sore though, left more than right. I think I figured out that it might be the beginnings of haglund’s deformity. Hopefully I can deal with it now before it gets bad. I think it’s from the rigid heel cups in both the models of Altra shoes I wear rubbing on where the achilles attaches to the heel. It seemed to recover a bit during stretches of wearing my NB road shoes, which don’t really have a heel cup, and the heel uppers are pretty soft and flexible. Started to feel a little better just after turning around, heading for home.

 

Weekly totals: 64.8 mi, 8456 ft gain

October 6-12 Practice Running

Monday, October 6, 2014, 5:46 pm

6.71 mi, 634 ft gain, 1:08:44. Kellogg Lake Tree Farm gate #1, with dogs. Alta Lone Peak 1.5.

A little rough going early, but felt pretty good after a couple miles. Went about halfway over the hill, then out to Olney creek. The dogs scared up 5 or 6 grouse up on the hill in the same spot I’ve seen them two other times.

 

Tuesday, October 7, 2014, 5:54 pm

3.2 mi, 28 ft gain, 30:38. Road in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

I think I over did it with the hills yesterday. I was fine after Sunday, relatively. But today my left achilles is acting up again. It’s right at the base where it connects to my heel. It loosened up after about a mile today. It’s not as bad as it was after the 7 hour race. Hopefully it will recover quickly. I’m thinking about a 12 hour race on Nov. 1.

 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014, 5:58 pm

3.98 mi, 38 ft gain, 44:36. Road in town & down to the river, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

Achilles still sore. It wasn’t as bad as yesterday. It warmed up by about 1.25 mi, and I had no more discomfort. Ran my normal recent loop through town. Took a side trip down the WDFW access point up the road from me down to the river. The river is really low. One little, easily crossed rivulet on this side, then wide open river bottom. Ran across the rocks on the river bottom. I could hear the main channel of the river on the other side of the island. I’m really jonesing to get up into the mountains more before the weather turns, but not sure it’s really going to happen. I’m grateful to still be running, even if it’s not the kind that I’d like to be doing.

 

Thursday, October 9, 2014, 5:03 pm

4.16 mi, 36 ft gain, 38:57. RR access rd & green belt in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

No achilles discomfort to start, a little after a couple minutes, and gone after about 1.3 mi. Vida was dragging behind the whole time at a pace that is usually pretty easy for her. Not sure why. I may give the dogs a day or two off.

I was going to start using my HR monitor when running. I didn’t remember until I was a few minutes down the road. I’ll have to put it somewhere conspicuous for next time.

 

Friday, October 10, 2014, 5:30 pm

6.36 mi, 261 ft gain, 45:11. To Wallace Falls TH and back, solo. New Balance MR10v2.

Moving time 43:08. Left the dogs home to get some faster paced running in. Very minor achilles discomfort from about 0.5-1.5 mi. Tried to pair garmin hr monitor with my gps. It said it was paired, but wouldn’t show any data. I didn’t need as much warmup today as usual. Then I started pushing the pace. I stopped at the TH for a little water. I pushed harder starting at 4 mi, and ran my first sub 6 min mile ever. I had to wait for traffic for about a minute or so to cross the highway on the way back. I pushed the last few hundred yards as well. Strava best estimated times: 1/2 mi 2:53, 1 mi 5:58, 2 mi 12:25, 5k 20:14, 10k 43:27. All of them are actually my fastest times at those distances as well. About 2 minutes faster than my best 2 mi run in the Army.

 

Saturday, October 11, 2014, 11:20 am

3.18 mi, 28 ft gain, 29:16. Road in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

Visiting family later in the day. Wanted to still get out for a run. Right calf a little sore for most of the run.

 

Sunday, October 12, 2014, 4:35 pm

17.06 mi, 2479 ft gain, 2:54:00. Olney Falls DNR rd to Wallace Lake out and back, solo. Alta Lone Peak 1.5.

Took a while to get warmed up and in to a rhythm. Once I hit about 6 miles, I started to feel pretty good. A teal duck (too fast to tell if it was blue- or green-winged) startled me when it took off from a stream right by the road about a mile in. I saw 4 or 5 grouse over the rest of the run. A rock in my shoe at about 15 mi. I may have to dig out my gaiters. I seem to kick up debris more when it’s wet than dry, and it’s going to be wet for much of the next 4-6 months. I got some practice running in the dark. I think my old Petzl headlamp is good for practicing in low light, but I should probably get something much brighter for more technical trails.

 

Weekly totals: 44.8 mi, 3440 ft elevation gain.

September 29 – October 5 Practice Running

Monday, September 29, 2014, 5:56 pm

4.11 mi, 38 ft gain, 30:01. Road in town, solo. New Balance MR10v2.

A little achey in general yesterday and today. Planned to just keep it moderate today, but I started feeling better and better as I ran. Splits: 8:46 mi 1, 7:19 mi 2, 7:09 mi 3, 6:06 mi 4, 5:54/mi pace last 0.11. Strava estimated best efforts: 5k 21:12, 2 mi 13:01, 1 mi 6:03, 1k 3:39, 1/2 mi 2:56. It’s my actual best 5k, 2 mi, 1 mi. I’m not sure about 1k and 1/2 mi.

 

Tuesday, September 30, 2014, 5:38 pm

4.18 mi, 38 ft gain, 38:34. Green belt in town, with dogs. Alta Superior 1.5 Red.

Still slightly achey joints. Not sure what the deal is. Felt good after warming up. Sped up the last 1.5 mi or so. I heard a train whistle in the distance. The direction would put it in the next town, about 3-4 mi away. I wanted to get back to the RR crossing for my street before it got there. Trains often stop along the stretch of track next to the green belt/park. There are 3 or 4 sets of tracks, and they wait for other trains to go by. The train stopped there today was about 1.15 mi long with 2 engines on each end. I looked up the hazmat placard on the tankers. They were all full of crude oil.

 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014, 4:12 pm

6.37 mi, 740 ft gain, 1:38:14. Kellogg Lake Tree Farm gate #2, with dogs. Alta Lone Peak 1.5.

Out to the little hill, Olney creek, part way over the bigger hill and then some off road wandering through the woods. Felt pretty good mostly. Still a little issue with my left achilles. Logging roads might be OK for now, but I’m itching to get back on actual trails. It might be a little while though.

 

Thursday, October 2, 2014, 4:22 pm

6.09 mi, 634 ft gain, 1:24:31. Kellogg Lake Tree Farm gate #1, with dogs. Alta Lone Peak 1.5.

Some wandering mixed in today. Went off the logging roads uphill into the woods about 2.4 mi out or so. A little mossy forest floor running, but mostly finding my way through thigh high ferns and deadfall. Felt a little stiff to start, but good after warming up.

 

Friday, October 3, 2014, 5:52 pm

6.12 mi, 578 ft gain, 1:01:53. Sultan Basin Rd tree farm gate 1, with dogs. Alta Lone Peak 1.5.

Was going to do out and back on a couple routes on just one side of the road. When I got most of the way around the loop, someone started target shooting near where I’d have to run back by. I decided to finish the loop instead. I knew there was a trail from one road back to the one I started at, but this was my first time on it. Fun little section of trail somewhere between single track and game trail. I still had over 2 more miles planned for the day, so I crossed the road to the other gate and headed out. Found another cool spot for sunset views at the end of the road. Legs felt good.

 

Saturday, October 4, 2014, 6:05 pm

10.24 mi, 1684 ft gain, 1:35:53. Olney Falls DNR rd, solo. Alta Superior 1.5 Red.

A little late start, so I brought a headlamp and flashlight. I saw a smallish cougar about 2 miles in. I came around the corner and it was running up the road away from me. I wasn’t fast enough with the camera for a pic though. Legs were good after the first 10-15 minutes warming up. Climbing wasn’t very tough. I’ve definitely gotten better at extended downhills. Pulled out the lights with about 3 miles left back to the car.

 

Sunday, October 5, 2014, 3:12 pm

19.70 mi, 4037 ft gain, 4:04:26. Road to Wallace Falls, Upper falls, dnr road, Wallace Lake, solo. Alta Superior 1.5 Blue.

I think I’ve lost my climbing legs a little bit sticking to relatively flat runs for the last month +.

I decided to take a spur road off the dnr road before heading to Wallace Lake. I hoped to find a possible route up Mt. Stickney from the south side. More or less went straight uphill. Lots of small blow down, but not too bad. Rather steep though. Came across a couple abandoned logging roads. I’ll have to look at some satellite images again to see if it looks promising beyond where I turned around. Very fun to run back down.

Back to the dnr rd, I continued out to Wallace Lake. Decided not to go around to the beach on the north side. I wanted to make it back to the TH with light left. With leaves on the trail in some technical parts, I didn’t want the added difficulty of darkness.

It probably would have been better if I had brought a water bottle along, rather than just the 2L bladder. I didn’t drink as much as normal and still ran out a little before getting back to the TH. I knew I had enough to make it, but I prefer being well hydrated. Drank a bit at the fountain and added some more to my hydration bladder before heading for home.

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Weekly totals: 56.8 mi, 7749 ft gain

Feels good to get back to some climbing.

September total: 212.4 mi, 13,724 ft gain. Personal Best Monthly Mileage.

Practicing Willpower

Willpower is a tricky thing. In some aspects of my life it’s easy. In others, not so much. I’ve never been tempted by drugs, tobacco or alcohol.

Sugar was a different story. I spent a couple years trying to deal with my food addictions with moderation. Moderation doesn’t work very well for me. It was only when I decided to cut processed sugars out completely that I was able to maintain control, and after several months the cravings disappeared.

I’ve had similar experience with running. For several years I only ran 3 days a week. It worked for me then. But when I tried to move to 4-5 days a week, I had trouble. It was a lot easier to skip planned runs the day after a planned rest day, much like occasionally eating candy sustained my sugar cravings.

Now I run everyday, even if some days it’s only a couple miles. I don’t have to worry about the will power to go for a run, because it’s just something that I do everyday. It’s become habit.

Maybe I’ll build breaks into my training again eventually. It’s just easier for me when I’m all in, removing as much temptation as possible.

September 22-28 Practice Running

Monday, September 22, 2014, 4:22 pm

3.05 mi, 481 ft gain, 38:02. Sultan Basin Rd DNR road W, with dogs. Alta Lone Peak 1.5.

I haven’t run from the gate on this side of Sultan Basin Rd. Didn’t realize it was so hilly. It was pretty rough. Walking was faster up the hills. Felt better at the end, but still quite sore.

 

Tuesday, September 23, 2014, 3:10 pm

3.23 mi, 28 ft gain, 34:37. Roads in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

Legs still sore. Right calf and left achilles more so than the rest. Better after the run.

 

Wednesday, September 24, 2014, 5:31 pm

3.15 mi, 28 ft gain, 31:14. Road in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

Already bored of roads after only 2 days, but I will likely stick with them for a while. Legs less sore, but not fully recovered. Calf and achilles a little better. Rainy run.

 

Thursday, September 25, 2014, 3:47 pm

3.15 mi, 28 ft gain, 31:13. Road in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

Legs getting there. Right calf almost on par with the rest of my legs. Left achilles still going to take some time. It stopped raining, and the sun came out this afternoon. Have to take advantage of the Fall sun when we get it up here.

 

Friday, September 26, 2014, 4:49 pm

3.15 mi, 28 ft gain, 28:34. Road in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

Starting to feel more like normal. Left achilles area was swollen since Monday, but nearly back to normal size today. Still very minor discomfort, so it looks like more short and flat running for me. But at least I’m able to run.

 

Saturday, September 27, 2014, 12:19 pm

3.16 mi, 28 ft gain, 29:28. Road in town, with dogs. New Balance MR10v2.

Still a little discomfort in achilles, barely noticeable. Legs felt good. I would have liked to go longer, but was heading to visit family.

 

Sunday, September 28, 2014, 5:43 pm

12.04 mi, 1936 ft gain, 1:57:16. Olney Falls DNR road, with dogs. Altra Lone Peak 1.5.

Legs feel back to about 95%. Took a little bit to warm up. Felt pretty good after that. Descending was great. I’m getting better at going faster downhill. I had to slow down the last couple miles because it was getting dark. Still a pretty good run.

 

Weekly totals: 31 mi, 2557 ft gain

I’ve already broken my highest monthly mileage with 204.1 mi. About 35-55% of the elevation gain of the previous 4 months. Not bad for running through groin and achilles issues though. My run streak is up to 47 straight days.