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Training Log Archive: JanetT

In the 7 days ending Mar 14, 2020:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Walking3 2:26:18 8.08(18:06) 13.0(11:15) 42194.4
  Yoga2 1:40:00100.0
  Orienteering1 1:16:44 3.69(20:49) 5.93(12:56) 1398 /10c80%263.4
  Total6 5:23:02 11.77 18.94 1818 /10c80%557.8
  [1-5]6 5:22:37

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Saturday Mar 14, 2020 #

2 PM

Walking 44:25 intensity: (40:37 @1) + (3:48 @2) 3.73 km (11:55 / km)
ahr:97 max:110

Walked with Glen to the new town park just down the road, and back.
Temp about 53, not as breezy as yesterday.

Friday Mar 13, 2020 #

4 PM

Walking 53:16 intensity: (17:21 @1) + (33:57 @2) + (1:58 @3) 5.2 km (10:15 / km) +42m 9:51 / km
ahr:104 max:129

Neighborhood. Beautiful spring conditions with low-mid 60F temps, and breeze gusting to maybe 20mph

Yoga at the clubhouse has been canceled for the foreseeable future. Guess my exercise will be walking or biking when it gets a bit warmer.

Tuesday Mar 10, 2020 #

Yoga (Vinyasa) 50:00 [1]

Monday Mar 9, 2020 #

Yoga 50:00 [1]

More "flow" stuff today, plus a lot of slow extended breathing.

Pre-class, discussions of the coronavirus, and wiping down of communal yoga blocks
4 PM

Walking 48:37 intensity: (25 @0) + (41:20 @1) + (6:52 @2) 4.08 km (11:55 / km)
ahr:96 max:117

Neighborhood

Sunday Mar 8, 2020 #

11 AM

Orienteering race (Green) 1:16:44 intensity: (4:40 @1) + (6:29 @2) + (25:04 @3) + (32:01 @4) + (8:30 @5) *** 5.93 km (12:56 / km) +139m 11:34 / km
ahr:135 max:173 spiked:8/10c shoes: Inov-8 280; 2019 red1

Green course at White Clay Creek-Carpenter, on a 1:10,000 map
Nominally 4.4 km, 135m climb. Temps near 50 to start, rising to upper 50s by the time we left. Slightly breezy in the open areas near start/finish.

Added extra distance on the way to #1 as I left the start in the wrong direction (oops!), with an audience (Brian).

1- After my initial misdirection, I headed toward the road but stayed in the woods/trails and attacked from the trail to the S of the ruin. Had to fight a few pricker bushes which tried to steal my hat.
2- Stayed in woods; Brian caught up and passed me on this leg. Saw Annie here.
3- * S to the trail to avoid the olive green/out-of-bounds near the buildings, then took indistinct trail and crossed rough open and went right by the mapped tree. Flag was a bit higher up reentrant/stream than I expected.
4- SE to trail then S and zig-zagged to the rough open near the foundations, but had to climb (better than going through the green?)
5- SE to trail then trails to hunter's stand (under beeline WNW of control) and over to reentrants
6- E to the large trail by the creek...easy
7- W toward N-S trail, but staying in whiter woods untilI reached it, then S to big trail, W to junction, and took the left fork trail that went right to the stream/reentrant, though the flag was farther upstream than marked (at the stream junction at the edge of the circle). A route I hadn't noticed was to go SSW through light green to a trail bend which would have been shorter, but I don't know whether any faster because of slightly thicker vegetation.
8- * Biggest error here when I believed the mapping of the trail and got confused when there were no "boulders" near the bridge. Turns out a new bridge was built east of where it's mapped, near the other boulder, which is under the beeline and outside the circle. I should have corrected better knowing I hadn't been on the trail long enough.
9- Climbed a bit to go around gully and contoured to the field as much as possible
10- A slog
F- A slog, but at least I could run because it was flat

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