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Fun Saturday

I met my cycling team for a ride this morning, it was kind of a shake-out event for some new recruits. We had a good turnout with a group of almost 30 rolling out in the cold, damp air. My head wasn’t in the ride at all, and I was regretting my decision to even go for about the first 20 minutes. Then I broke out of my shell a bit (not always the easiest thing for me) and started making conversation with some new faces. Turned my whole day around. Ended up having really good conversation, and by the time we hit the hills I was feeling great and climbing comfortably with the front group. Over the top and down a long descent I sped up to let the leaders know which way to turn ahead, then dropped back and yelled at a couple of stragglers to get on my wheel. I thought I would make short work of towing them back up to the group, but it became a very long grind. I sat in the wind for miles dangling 100 yards off the group with a couple of guys counting on me to get them up there. I felt like I could make a huge push and get on myself, but it would pop the riders off my wheel to do so. Man, that was tough duty for a while. One of the guys with me finally took a pull and my legs were relieved to have the break.

We got lucky when the group of 11 ahead got confused about a turn and slowed just enough for us to latch on. Then we hit some really tough climbs and I was happy – it was every man for himself now. I dug super deep and went over the top in the front group of 4. We finally pulled over and waited several minutes for everyone to show up, then rode back into town. It was great, I was really glad to have gone. I met some cool guys and had my best ride in months.

After that, it was lunch time with the family. We did some shopping, picked up some videos and pizza, and then Malcolm and I went for a 5 mile run just as the rain that had been threatening all day began to fall. We ran a really fun trail that parallels the South Platte River through a state park near our house. I shot some video with my cell phone just for fun.

Recovery

I pretty much took last week completely off from any physical activity. The swelling in my foot has vanished. I’ve posted enough pictures of my feet, so here’s a link if you want to see the before/after shot. Beware the ugly toes…

Saturday was nice, so we loaded up the kids and headed for the hills to do some geocaching. We got one because of the hint, but were about 150′ off according to the GPS. I need to do some calibration or something, it always seems like it’s way off. Oh, well. It was a fun activity. Elizabeth spotted a huge pine tree that had branches all the way to the ground and was open on the inside. The kids loved that!

Lindsey in the treehouse

I had Monday off work, so Jessica and I went out and bought a belt to go with my new Bear 100 buckle. Don’t know if I’ll ever wear it, but now I can if I want to! Then we got lunch and took it to the park for a picnic. I had a great time with her, she’s always cracking us up.

Jessica – no attitude whatsoever…

I rode my bike 22 miles yesterday, and ran 7 today. Things are good considering I was barely able to walk 10 days ago. I love the feeling after doing a big event. Completely shattered after the finish, then getting progressively stronger day by day as the recovery kicks in. Hopefully propelling you to a higher plane than what you started on.

I’ll probably take it fairly easy for another 10 days or so before getting back into a formal training schedule. Time to decide what target to shoot for next!

The Bear 100 Mile Endurance Run

Just a little more time is all we’re askin’ for
‘Cause just a little more time could open closin’ doors.
Just a little uncertainty can bring you down.

And nobody wants to know you now
and nobody wants to show you how.
So if you’re lost and on your own
you can never surrender!

And if your path won’t lead you home
you can never surrender!

And when the night is cold and dark
you can see
you can see light.
‘Cause no one can take away your right to fight
and to never surrender!

Corey Hart, Never Surrender

I’ve listened to my iPod dozens and dozens of times over the last year, but that song has never come up before. It came on at about 3:00 in the morning as I was pushing through mile 70. Alone, tired, and with a rapidly swelling leg/ankle. Grinding up climb after climb. This song gave me a much needed boost – I hit ‘repeat’ several times…

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