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Training Log Archive: BillD

In the 7 days ending May 27, 2019:

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Sunday May 26, 2019 #

10 AM

Orienteering race 1:23:14 [3] 4.02 km (20:43 / km) +151m 17:26 / km
shoes: Icebugs

Up to Earl's Trails with son David. We did the Brown Course separately, my giving him a two or three minute head start figuring I would never catch up to that former Army orientation trainer who is in good shape. Well, he's out of practice and I forgot to give him my O symbol sheet to refresh his recollection. Gave him my Garmin watch, but, not unlike me, he forgot to start it. For the first 6 of 8 controls I kept catching up to him as he hunted around the red circles.

I started off pretty well and efficiently found the first 6 controls.

I really blew it on #7 at the southern, bitter end of a rivulet. I passed "it" (more on that later) as I realized I was too close to the road and the noisy traffic. I turned around and there it was 20 meters away, right at the very end of "the" rivulet.

On to #8 not far away. Topography sort of fit the map, and I found a control on top of a beautiful, open spur. But it was #116, not #118 listed on the clue sheet. I wandered around an area that seemed to have more spurs than Manhattan has potholes. I finally decided to relocate to the west, find the n-s trail and reattack. Seemed forever before I climbed up to that trail. Well, turns out it was forever. Reattacked from the pool around which the trail skirts, shouldn't be hard or far. Well, another area of plentiful spurs. Finally stumbled upon #8, headed back to the trail and south to the finish.

Upon downloading I was told I was DNF. "Really? I know I was there - at the very tip of the rivulet!". The most accommodating official said he'd make the DNF disappear but we wouldn't know the time I was at #7.

So I get home, enter my GPX file into QR, and discover that indeed I never did find #7! I found another control (must be the only time on the course I failed to check the number) - one at the southern, bitter end of a rivulet. But about 180 meters n.n.e. of the real #7. Yikes! No wonder I floundered looking for #8.

So give me the DNF. And I apologize to that accommodating official: I was mistaken.

On my way from what I mistakenly thought was #7, I found Dave wandering around looking for #7. I told him go east about 70m. He says he finally found it but could not find #8 and bailed out to the Finish. Since he did not start the Garmin, we don't know if he found the real #7 or not.

My route.

Saturday May 25, 2019 #

10 AM

Orienteering race 1:22:04 [3] 307.75 km (16 / km) +200m 16 / km
shoes: New Bal. Hierro

Did the Brown at Town Forest in Simsbury.

The Good: jogged a good portion of the trail segments and did not experience the dreadful hip muscle pains plaguing me for the last couple of days. Great weather. Nice course set by G & L, controls well placed, teed up some interesting route choices, pulled me into an area I had never been in before. Gave the New Balance shoes another try, lacing them up much tighter -- worked out OK but I'm likely to choose them again only when I anticipate slogging through muck, swamps and streams and not when I anticipate traversing rocky slopes or scree.

The Bad: forgot to start my watch until #2 so didn't bother marking the laps (which I often forget to do anyway). Completely befuddled between #5 and #6 as I failed to identify which bay of the swamp I was skirting around and which trail I was crossing first. I was much further south than I thought, so relocating by heading east was unfortunate. Trouble reading the mapped veg around #7.

My route (starting from Control #2).

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