| Location: Mesa,AZ,USA Member Since: May 12, 2008 Gender: Male Goal Type: Other Running Accomplishments: I started running again in 2007 after 14 years of not running.
Mile - 4:59 (high school 1992), 5:57 (9/21/2010 ARR Open Mile)
2 mile - 11:10 (high school 1992)
5k - 21:54 (11/18/2010 Tempe Road Runners 5k)
10k - 48:29 (5/9/2009 Race for Hospice)
Unofficial 10k - 47:11 (1/27/2011 Red Mountain Park)
1/2 marathon - 1:49:00 (4/4/2009 Havasu Half)
Marathon - 4:33:09 (11/21/2009 Mesquite Marathon) Short-Term Running Goals: Run a half marathon in under two hours.
Run a marathon in close to 4 hours. Long-Term Running Goals: Stay healthy long enough to live through the millenium. Personal: I am married and have six kids.
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| | I knew I wanted to do a nice long run today, but I didn't mean to go quite so far.
I started out heading up the Floodway/RWCD Canal. I saw three ladies walking my way right before McKellips. One of them bent down and picked something up. She took a few steps and bent down and picked something else up. By that time I could tell that they were dollar bills. She kindly asked me if I had run by this way before. I had to be honest and say that I had not. But I offered to take the money from her. In hindsight I should have set up a makeshift kissing booth. $1 a kiss. Except I hadn't brushed my teeth yet.
I crossed McKellips and there is a fence gate that's usually opened at the 1-3/4 and the Main Canal. It's dry up season, and they've been doing maintenance work on the Canal. I could see that there were no workers within the next quarter mile stretch of canal, so I went through the pedestrian opening. I saw my Strava friend Mike Norberg as he was just starting out his morning bike ride. We told each other good morning. Mike lives at 1-1/2 where the barricade is at. It was still up, so I turned west and ran through his neighborhood. It's a gated community, but there's an open pedestrian access way. Right at the gate there was a construction worker flagging dozens of big belly dump trucks into the subdivision that they're working on. As I approached Val Vista some of them were coming back after dropping their load. There were signs that said, "Truck Traffic 20 mph." I thought that if I could run 20 mph (a 3 minute mile), I could hold them off. But I was running closer to an 11 minute mile, so it didn't happen.
I turned north at Val Vista and headed toward the RWCD Main Pumping Plant. There's some downhill here right before the turn on to the the dirt road that runs along the SRP Canal. I figured if I ran along the South Canal Service Road, under the 202 Freeway, and a little bit beyond, I would reach 5 miles and would turn around. I stopped after running about a quarter mile beyond the freeway. I was at 4.8 miles. 0.2 miles to go. But then I had an idea. Maybe I could keep going and find a bridge to cross and I could take Greenfield back. I started doing the math and thought that I wouldn't quite make 10 miles, so what would be the point of getting so close to 10 miles and not getting 10 miles??? So I would just do the 0.2 miles and turn around. I started running and had another idea. What if I kept going and found a bridge to cross at Higley? Surely that would get me my 10 miles. So, that's what I did. Turns out there wasn't any bridges to cross the canal at Greenfield anyway. I was now in no man's land, meaning I'd never run this far on this route before. I stopped a couple of times to take pictures of the canal and to look at the map to make sure my plan would work. I came upon a bridge and briefly contemplated crossing over it, but I could see a road up ahead and decided to cross it there. It was a road to a concrete/cement company. A few trucks passed by me while I was running there and it started to head back uphill. I finally made it to Higley where there was more uphill to go over the 202 Freeway. I could see that it was uphill back to McDowell, and having rode my bike by here on numerous occasions, I knew it would be uphill for a half mile past McDowell. I knew that at Thomas Road I was just over 4 miles away from home. How far had I run? 7 miles??!!! Oh crud! Oh well, I guess I'm doing 11 miles today.
It was also about this time that my left nipple started to get a little irritated. Dang. I still have 4 miles to go. Do I take my shirt off? Nope. I'm too fat from eating so much Christmas food and I'm running on a main road. I guess I'll have to grin and bear it. Maybe my orange shirt would camouflage the blood. So I soldiered on. I would run with my arms close to my body so people wouldn't notice. Then my right nipple started to bother me, but not as much as my left. With three miles to go an RWCD truck honked at me. Not sure who it was. My legs were feeling it, but other than tired legs and the razer blades in my shirt, I was feeling all right. With two miles to go I realized that I was still actively sweating. Does that mean I'm burning calories? The last mile was a slog fest, but I made it. I stood in front of the mirror in my bathroom and was surprised to see that my right nipple looked like it had exploded! What was I thinking? Well, I don't regret it. It was worth it. Especially after not running the first day of the year!
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