Kerry's Running Blog

November 02, 2024

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Location:

Cedar Hills,UT,USA

Member Since:

Apr 08, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

5K: 21:39 (2006) Half marathon: 1:33:45 (2006) Marathon 3:31:49 (2006)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Lose some weight and get back into racing shape. Run more races this year.

 Next race: St. George Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay healthy and in good enough shape that I can more or less keep up with my youngest daughter.

Personal:

My wife Laureen got me into running. She went into the St. George Marathon Ten Year Club last year and I should go in this year. I have two daughters (15 and 21).

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Cumulus12 Lifetime Miles: 10.65
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Clear skies, slightly warmer than yesterday morning with a full moon in the west. Temperatures in the high 30's or low 40's. It was fun to go out this morning with the moon out and the cooler temperatures. Legs felt great except for a little tightness in my right calf. It was beautiful running around the pond in Highland Glen park with the moon reflecting off the mirror surface. I really felt invigorated. As I came up out of the park and ran behind the high school, I paused just before turning onto to 48th West to watch for the International Space Station. It started out pretty faint in the northwest as it was over western Oregon and got progressively brighter as it climbed overhead. Within a couple of minutes it passed between Sirius and Venus and disappeared behind the mountain. It was cool to realize that the astronauts up there had traveled from Oregon to Colorado in just a matter of a few minutes, more than 200 miles overhead. After that I pushed the pace back home as I had to leave early this morning to drop my daughter off at the airport (and just because I felt good). Luckily I could see well enough through the trees along the creekside path to avoid stumbling over something.

Comments
From Tom on Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 11:50:13

I think I must have looked up a little too late and missed the intl. space station :-( Probably at the time it was most visible I was running south-east so it was more behind me and by the time I actually stopped and looked closely at the sky it was already gone. But I must say the humongous bright full moon was pretty impressive in its own right.

From James in Sunny AZ on Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 12:49:16

Kerry, thanks for the info yesterday - I was able to see it here in AZ as well. It may have been a bit lower in the sky for us - I am not sure, but I was able to watch it traverse the sky for about 4-5 minutes until it got lost in the horizon. It was very cool. Seeing the ISS this moring made my run.

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