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Afternoon Run 10 miles on Pipeline and then 20 minutes in the river.

Comments
From Mike K on Tue, May 29, 2007 at 12:17:21

Have you measured the Burch to the Overlook distance? I'm curious. Also, any more rattlesnake sightings?

Mike

From Bill Cobler on Tue, May 29, 2007 at 15:26:16

Hi Mike,

I have not put the Garmin to the test yet but I will this week. It was a birthday present to my wife so I usually get second dibbs on it. From what you said earlier, I either run back to the Log Haven spring on the trail and back or up to the bridge for the camp grounds above Burch and back to call it ten. I felt lazy Monday and that's why I ran to the overlook, but I've got to make myself run the switchbacks up to the elbow for a better hill workout. Have you talked to Bob? Is he healing up... Let's plan a long run soon.

From Mike K on Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 17:18:03

Bob is still hurting. It is probably a good time for him to run easy and recover. He has been training hard for two years without a real break.

I biked up to the top of Mill Creek the other day (I'm taking care of small tweaks). One of my favorite springtime runs is to start at Burch and run to Elbow then higher to the Firs or Alexander Basin. It has a good mix of flats on pipeline and long hills. Hopefully that pays off tomorrow.

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