He's gone 'The Distance'. Now what..?
June 29
June 28
Was planning on a bit more, but it was pointless to crawl behind some runners again. Maybe during the week when the trail is no so crowded.
Strong cross wind in the second half. Also, the legs felt stronger in the second half too. The time reflects the usual traffic, bad pavement, few street crossings etc.
Park duties.
June 27
I'm glad I resisted the urge to set some new PB.
The temp wasn't actually so bad, but still walked 1min every 15min to cool down.
Lots of runners trining for the marathon.
Nutrition: 24oz of Gatorade on the way out and 2x24oz of Gatorade on the way back (all concentrated in the fuel belt).As usual. No other food/gels.
Back home. Wasn't actually so bad, definately not like Badwater.
Talking about Badwater... today is the Western States 100 (yes, holy shit!). As far as I know out of BT people Trixie is doing it. It seems superhuman to be able to run 100 miles on a mountain trail from hot valleys to snowy peaks many times over. Best of luck to her.
The Western States Endurance Run
The Run is conducted along the Western States Trail starting at Squaw Valley, California, and ending in Auburn, California, a total of 100 miles. The trail ascends from the Squaw Valley floor (elevation 6,200 feet) to Emigrant Pass (elevation 8,750 feet), a climb of 2,550 vertical feet in the first 4½ miles. From the pass, following the original trails used by the gold and silver miners of the 1850’s, runners travel west, climbing another 15,540 feet and descending 22,970 feet before reaching Auburn.
Most of the trail passes through remote and rugged territory, accessible only to hikers, horses and helicopters.
Due to the remoteness and inaccessibility of the trail, the Western States Endurance Run differs substantially from other organized runs. Adequate mental and physical preparation are of utmost importance to each runner, for the mountains, although beautiful, are relentless in their challenge and unforgiving to the ill-prepared.
The Race begins at 5:00 am on Saturday of the last weekend in June at the west end of Squaw Valley. Runners must reach the finish line no later than 11:00 am the following day in order to be eligible for an award.
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06:08 Going for a run. This will be like Badwater towards the end, but I'll try to survive.
June 26
MTB commuting. Perfect weather. Time includes everything, red lights etc.
Walked to the beach near the observatory and back.
This song however always stood out, probably because of Slash, but still:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-CcqOe9WWU
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Talking about the extreme... here's something new:
http://www.wimp.com/sheeplight/
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05:25 Going on a paper/bread route.
June 25
MTB commuting to the pool, store and back.
Pool this time, the sun is just too strong and my neck is burned already. This sunscreen can only protect you so much, specially in the water.
Straight swim. Feeling kind of weak today, maybe it's the heat, but the second 1000m was not easy...
5 usual sets with 25lbs weights, pushups and squats.
June 24
MTB commuting.
MTB ride.
Next time I'll go earlier...it was hot already!
This was really 2x5kms as we stopped for an hour at the beach and the little one went for a dip in the lake. The beach is exactly at the turning point.
90somethingF, no wind at all, humid. This was HARD!
We all walked to the store and back. It was still hot as hell.
June 23
MTB commuting to the beach and back.
OWS again at Ohio Street beach. This time everything was perfect: water temp, no wind, no waves, no chop. Few people at the end doing the same.
The current must have changed though, coming back is usually quicker, this time was longer by 2min.
5 sets today. Yeah.
Walk to the park and back home. It is now 91F, sunny and 50% with no wind at all. HOT!

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MTB commuting. Part of it was the lakefront trail, also some crazy riding in downtown. Very windy again.
And now Advil time for the massive headache...