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Location:

Eugene,OR,USA

Member Since:

Nov 09, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

  • 5k PR - 18:48 (7/04/08)
  • 8K PR - 33:46 (5/19/07, on trails)
  • 10k PR - I have not run a competitive 10K yet.
  • 12K PR - 50:10 (8/09/08)
  • 15K PR - 1:04:52 (3/22/08)
  • Marathon - Have run 1 trail marathon, (Grand Island) 3:55 (July 2007)
  • Ultra Marathons -
  • Farmdale 33.5 miles, 10/08 - 6:08
  • Riddle Run 28 Miles, 01/09 - 5:35 (run in 2-3 inches of snow)
  • Devil's Lake 50k, 07/09 - 6:22
  • Howl at the Moon 8 hour, 08/09 - 39.98 miles
  • North Country Trail Run 50 miles, 09/09 - 9:44
  • Farmdale 32 miles, 10/09 - 5:45
  • McNotAgain 30 Miles, 10/09 - 5:50
  • Red Rock Canyon Half, Las Vegas, 06/12 - 2:15


Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep running in the winter - 1st year in Eugene - fun!

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep on Keeping on..

Personal:

Moved to Eugene in Autumn, 2012 - Track city USA!

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
13.750.000.000.0013.75

Weather - 36 degrees, cloudy, raining.

36 degrees and rain is normally not a good combination, but riding my bike home from work in the rain felt pretty nice, so I was looking forward to my run. 

I did not have a plan for the run, I just wanted to get out the door and enjoy the interesting weather. I first ran to the park and Busey Woods and did a loop, admiring all the colors of the leaves - on the ground. Especially beautiful were the bare ginko trees. Unlike other trees, the leaf of the ginko falls consistently straight, and the weight of the leaf prevents them fron being blown around. Thus a clean circle of yellow leaves surrounds the base of the trees. Today I saw numerous Ginkos surrounded by a ring of yellow color, which made me stop to admire the odd mixture of late autumn gray/brown with bright yellow. 

I was feeling good after the woods loop so I decided to run to the arboretum. Once there I decided to head to the South Farms, and I enjoyed the muddy starkness of the dirt road and empty fields. When I was cutting through the harvested corn field a flock of crows flew into the air and I stopped to watch them battle the wind and the rain. The gray sky and rain, the large black birds, the "caw caw" sound, the muddy muted colors, with me standing solitary in the middle of a large field, reminded me of Van Gogh's last painting, and I once again felt the heavy melancholy of the season. I shook my head in awe and continued on with the run.

I ended up doing a full loop of the South Farms, and I finished the run in front of Jimmy John's, so I stepped inside to get a #6 veggie sandwich. I walked home, sandwich in hand, eating and grinning in the rain, my hands getting cold, and the wetness finally beginning to chill me. I was looking forward to a hot bath...

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Comments
From The Howling Commando on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 16:38:53

I like how you made your run report take the form of a story :)

13.75 miles? "Taking it easy" my butt! You freaking dominate. I'm jealous!

From will on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 17:05:50

I guess the season is making me feel poetic, plus, after an 18 month break, I am back to photographing things, and this is making me more sensitive to nature and my surroundings.

Believe it or not, these runs are feeling easy to me. I hate to admit it, but I prefer long, plodding runs in nature to gut wrenching 800's on the track.

Today on my run I was thinking how I am finally discovering my own running rhythm and style. It is more art than science for me, the musicality of the long distance runner. I'm not going to be breaking any pr's with this kind of training, but I sure am enjoying it.

From JimF on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 19:28:29

Very nice run! This is the best kind of running when you just enjoy being outside and experiencing all that is around you. Many times I forget to take it all in so thanks for reminding me to just enjoy my running more instead of always looking at goals/times.

From jtshad on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 09:43:02

You blogs lately have been inspiring in that, as Jim indicated, it reminds me to appreciate being outside and just "being" and looking at the world. This is something I need to remember during this maintenance mode time.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 10:03:01

There's this Japanese guy who has run like 500+ marathons, and takes pride in just running for the sake of running. He judges how "good" a marathon is based on its eco-friendly, supportive workers, and his overall finish time (longer meaning better!) Anywho he carries a camera with him and photographs the race supporters and everything . Made me really want to have my own camera for when I run my next 'thon.. have a POV picture to remember things by. Sometimes I really wish we had built in cameras in our eyes!

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