Showing posts with label Odyssey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Odyssey. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Week in Review (December 12 - December 18)

Tuesday (15,935 steps) - Work in the office. Since my toe is still sad I didn't get up to ride before work. I used the Peloton at work (because it has baskets and I can wear my wider, regular shoes) and just did an easy ride (vs a class, because I didn't want to put too much pressure on my toe). Also did a core video and walked quite a bit on the treadmill desk.
Wednesday (21,592 steps) - Work in the office. Lots of walking on the treadmill desk. Peloton, did an upper body video and read my book at lunch. After work I rushed home to get Olive so we could go to run club in Louisville. I didn't plan on running, but Olive got excited seeing everyone else run, so we went for it. I was pleasantly surprised that running didn't hurt any more than walking, PLUS, Olive actually ran the entire time!

Thursday (19,625 steps) - Work from home.  Got coffee with Ariel. Decided to do an easy, short run. Planned to do my 5K route at the lake, and was pretty sad to find out the trails were muddy. Took Olive for the long mud route walk at lunch. Ben picked me up after he got off work to go to 4 Noses, then we stopped by Costco to pick up dinner. 
Friday (22,790 steps) - Wash Park and Stella's!
Treadmill desk and reading my book at lunch. Not a too exciting day. Ben picked me up and we went to 4 Noses for happy hour.
Saturday (22,462 steps) - Greg wanted me to try a longer run today, so we headed up to Boulder for a 6 mile run. The first 4-5 weren't too bad, but I was definitely tired by the end.

I really enjoy having bare arms in December. Decently windy, but it wasn't cold. One beer at 4 Noses before heading home to take Olive for a walk, then it was time to get ready for my work Christmas party. Seemed like another successful cheap Amazon dress purchase.
Party didn't start until 6, so we did a quick stop by Odyssey for a holiday beer.
Party this year was at the Brown Palace, so we parked at my office and walked over (to save the discounted $25 valet). I was smart and wore flip flops on the walk over and carried the shoes I planned on wearing. The food was delicious, like usual, but man, I didn't know most of the people there. How on earth I have worked at the same place for 6.5 year and hardly know anyone is baffling. Sat at a table with Eric and her daughter, so at least had someone to talk to. We neglected to get any "real" pictures, so here are a few selfies on our way out.

It was also the night of Sully's "last" Christmas party. I had told Ariel I would stop by and get some of his famous lasagna and cake for her. 
Once again, didn't know anyone since it seemed mostly like his work friends. Kara and Jim showed up right before we left, so at least we briefly had someone to say hi to.
Sunday (18,189 steps) - We only had a "recovery" run of no planned distance, so I decided on 4ish miles. The run was fine, nothing remarkable. We took Olive for a walk and then went to Torchy's for lunch. We had big plans of being productive, so Ben washed the cars and I cleaned. The animals rested (only after I was done vacuuming, they are all scared of that).
We watched a really boring movie (that I had high hopes for) - Supercell.
Monday (17,479 steps) - Work from home (yaaaaaaayyyy). Went to Dutch Bros. to get coffee with Ariel, then had to take Olive to the vet for her annual visit. Went for my easy run, the weather was "warmish" but thankfully I had worn long sleeves. Took Olive for a walk and saw a zillion geese, which thankfully she didn't try to chase.
Went to Costco to pick up dinner and get some pizza for lunch. Watched "Us" while working and finishing out the day. 

Stats:
  • 138,072 steps
  • 16.4 miles run
  • 45 minutes of cardio
  • 15 minutes of strength

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Week in Review (January 11 - January 17)

Tuesday (10,527 steps) - Work in the office. Longer walk at lunch because the weather was nice. 
After work I rowed (for the first time in like 7 months), then did a Peloton ride.
Wednesday (25,969 steps) - Decided to get up early to get my run out of the way. First real workout with the new coach. I had two different runs to do, the first was a short warm up, then tempo, then cool down. The warm up and tempo went ok, but I had completely depleted my legs and I had to walk a large amount of the "recovery" which probably should have been more running. Then I had some run/walk intervals that were much better. While I don't like getting up that early to run, I do like being done with it before I even go to work.

Short walk at lunch. After work I drove up to Louisville for a community run/event at the Runners Roost for the community after the Marshall Fire. Since I had already run, I walked with a few of the reps that were there. It was a nice evening!
Headed home before it got too late and made dinner. Ben had a long day and had to get his run in after work since he overslept, so he was still running just before 10 pm!
Thursday (20,439 steps) - Work from home. For my run I decided to go to North Table. I had originally just planned on a small loop, but when I realized that Rim Rock was open I decided to check it out. All in all the run was ok, but it was a lot muddier than I like to run in - except the top which was snow-packed and/or icy.


Took Pika for a walk, and after work I did the 40 minute video that my coach recommended. I honestly didn't care for it, so I don't do it again. I think I'll stick with building stacks on Peloton - they really are a good workout!
Friday (10,980 steps) - Wash Park with the gang! The weather was much nicer than I expected after driving there and seeing how windy it was. 
Turns out, that was the nicest part of the day as the snow rolled in around lunch. By the time I got off work and was driving home, however, everything seemed to be melted and the only remnant of the snow was blowing off people's roofs. I picked Ariel up from practice and then had to pick Ben up from  work since his truck is in emergent need of brakes. We stopped for a quick beer at Odyssey on the way home. Loved that their Christmas tree was still up!
Saturday (35,568 steps)  - Up really early so I could drive Ariel to the airport. We had found a really cheap flight for her so she could visit her Granny and cousins NOT over Christmas. I had decided to drop in with Runners Edge since the weather was so cold and gross. The group is soooo much smaller than it used to be. I was not at all amused that it was A LOT colder than the forecast said - about 10 degrees. Ugh. I ran for a bit with Sheila, but my lack of consistent running was evident and I ran most of the day by myself. 

Originally I had planned on doing two of the 8 mile loops, but after realizing how icy and NOT FUN the conditions were, I decided to turn around after 7 so I wouldn't be tempted to not go back out.
Shortly after turning around, I noticed a small farm and took a short video of the goats and kept going. Then I heard them bleating behind me - they had escaped out of their yard and were following me up the street. I stopped filming help corral them out of the road. Luckily the owner was outside and he was able to squish them together and pick them up. Oh my lord they were SO INCREDIBLY  CUTE.
On the way out there had definitely been some areas where the route markings were not very clear. Alex had marked it the day before and thanks to the snow and overnight freeze, some of them were not visible. I figured it would be easy to figure out going back... turns out I was wrong. I missed a turn and by the time I realized that things didn't look familiar I was pretty far off course. I pulled up Sheila's strava and created a route so I could figure out where I was and how to get back on track. Genius thinking on my part, and I'm glad I pay for the premium membership!
My run that I thought was going to be about 14 miles ended up being nearly 15.5. Ooops. I had finally started to warm up a bit but left all my layers on. Got back to the start and was surprised to see Sheila and a few others still there. I got a smoothie before heading home. SO MUCH DRIVING TODAY. Took a shower, then Ben and I went to the new(ish) Mexican restaurant up the street. I've decided cheese enchiladas are the best food after a long run! Ben's truck was finally ready to pick up around 5, and then we headed to Kokopelli for the anniversary party and met up with Kristin and Doug. It was NUTSO busy.

Scary sight to see - very hungry animals!
Ben made burgers for dinner.
Sunday (12,293 steps) - Tried to sleep in. Failed. Did my Peloton ride before driving up to El Dorado to do a hike/jog with Pika. Had to wait a bit to get a parking spot - I think because the weather was nice, but also because so many of the trailheads are closed right now, either because of the fire or because of mud. The mud was only bad on the trail closest to the parking lot and a bit up near the top, otherwise I think it had dried out pretty well. 

Pika was still a little sluggish - but not nearly as bad as last weekend.
We met Ben at Resolute for a beer. Normally we aren't too crazy about their beers, but they had a few new ones on tap that were pretty good.
We had Pho for dinner and watched the newest Resident Evil movie. It was actually pretty good!
Monday (17,274 steps) - Another failed attempt at sleeping in. 
Pika REALLY wanted to be let outside to chase that bunny
I had 45 minutes of strength training on deck, so I created a stack of three videos - lower body/upper body/core. I had never done any of these particular ones and they were all REALLY good. Ended with a nice stretch after. Solid!
After a quick lunch we took Pika for a walk. The lake is still REALLY muddy. Ugh, I hate this time of year.
We took down the Christmas tree (yes, finally), ran some errands, and then went to Odyssey for a quick beer. We had plans to meet up with Phil at New Terrain for a run at North Table for the full moon. I still had "sorta" speed work on schedule, so I started early and did my run on the flat canal trail. I managed to hit some paces in the mid 7's!! I hate running fast, but I like feeling fast, haha.
Moon was super cool looking, but of course photos don't do it justice

It was still nice outside, so we sat on the patio at one of the fire pits and had a beer. Went home and had dinner and then had to leave around 9 to pick Ariel up at the airport. Thankfully, her flight landed early, but we still didn't get home until after 11. I'm too old for this.

Stats:
  • 133,050 steps
  • 34.26 miles run
  • 65 minutes of cardio
  • 102 minutes of strength training

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Week in Review (June 29 - July 5)

Tuesday (24,720 steps) - Work in the office. I actually had plans to have coffee with Dulce and Josephine since they are back to working in the city. We met up at the Brown Palace and had about a half hour to catch up - it was a lot of fun! Went for a walk at lunch. After work I headed over to Apex since I had 1,100' of gain on my training plan. It was raining pretty hard when I left the city, so I hoped it would let up by the time I got to the trail. When I started it was still lightly raining, but it wasn't bad. I was just mildly concerned that the rocky sections at the bottom would get really slick. This was also one of my first times out since they made the trail directional use and it was AMAZING. It usually gets pretty scary with the bikes barreling down, but with them not being out there it was quite pleasant.








It may have been the first time ever that I didn't see a single person in the Enchanted Forest section. Overall, this was a solid time on the trail. I hiked (with purpose) all the climbs and did an easy jog down (mainly because everything was slick) and still actually had some segment PR's.
Wednesday (15,164 steps) - Work in the office. Went for a quick walk at lunch, then later in the afternoon I went to the gym with Nicole. We did a core video, then an upper body one. Both were relatively challenging, which is pretty pathetic, but now that I have plans a few times a week to do some strength training, I think that will help. After work I headed over to the Berkeley Park area to do a run, since I had 3.5 miles on schedule. I am always hoping to have a nice, strong run. That was not the case, this felt reasonably hard. Met Ben at Odyssey for a beer afterwards.
Thursday (18,761 steps) - Work from home. Since we had plans after work, I did my 4 mile run before work. This was not fun either, and it felt ridiculously hard, for being one of the "flatter" courses I can run near the house.
I don't know if it was the humidity, or just the same usual general fatigue I've been feeling, but it wasn't great. Will "easy" running ever feel easy again? It almost seems like just putting the word "easy" in a plan gives me great apprehension, because it never feels that way. Anyway. Took Pika for a walk at lunch.
After I got off work we had a Zoom call with Melina, David and Kara to go over initial planning for Tahoe 200! We didn't get as much planning done as I would have preferred, Melina doesn't seem to have any idea of what to expect from a crew and pacers, as she has never used one. The good thing is that everyone seems really nice and I can't wait to experience parts of the course without being up for 4 days. Took Pika for another short walk after the call.
Friday (17,814 steps) - Steph had given me an 85 minute (yes, you read that correctly) Peloton ride for my workout. I wasn't sure when I was going to be able to fit it in, so I actually got up at 4 am to get it done. I had a technology mishap that delayed my start. (I had tested the night before to make sure I could use my wireless headphones to stream Netflix on the big TV, and it worked FINE. Could NOT get it to work in the morning, but since I didn't want to wake anyone up I had to watch on my phone). The ride was ok, but man, that is a LONG time to be on a bike. I got about 2/3 of the way through a movie. Quick shower and then headed to Wash Park to meet everyone for the morning walk. Also went for a walk at lunch and then a quick walk with Pika when I got home. Ben had left earlier in the day to head up to the mountains as he had plans to do a crazy adventure that started very early Saturday morning. Ariel and I watched a movie and I went to bed early.
Saturday (42,813 steps) - Up early for a Saturday adventure! Luckily, I had gotten most of my stuff ready the night before. Picked up Kristin and Joe at 5:30 and drove to Nederland High School so we could take the free shuttle to the Hessie trail head so we could do the Devil's Thumb/High Lonesome/King Lake loop. I had never been there, but I believed everyone that the trail head would be packed, and they were right! We were on the first shuttle and by the time we got there, it was definitely full. By the time we arrived and used the bathroom and headed out, it was just before 7 am. I planned on starting with long sleeves since it was pretty brisk, and wanted to wait to use my poles. Within just a few minutes of heading out - we saw two moose!
It was flat enough in some sections that we probably could have run some if it, but we had plans to just hike as best as we could for the earlier miles. It was a really pretty morning, and there weren't to many people out - which was good/surprising since there were so many cars at the trail head.

Pretty sure we only made it about 20 minutes before we had to lose the extra layer and I pulled out my poles. Kristin had opted to not bring hers and Joe doesn't have any, so I was the lone wolf that needed the extra help.

The trails were super easy to navigate. There were a handful of trail junctions, but I think everything was very well marked, although I always feel better having the route loaded into my watch. I had also downloaded the area maps in Gaia and we never got lost or off track.


Kristin and I briefly stopped at an overlook and this adorable chipmunk came up behind us. Then he came up and grabbed onto the back of my shoe! I'm really glad I captured this - it was so random! We didn't even have any food out.
Shortly after the excitement with the chipmunk, a HUGE moose ran in front of Joe on the trail. Close enough for him to jump back in surprise. Scared me too as I just saw the blur of brown - and the bear sighting from a few weeks ago was still fresh in my mind. She was pretty calm and we moved quietly by her. Phew.







The last push/big climb really took it out of me. My legs are always tired, but I think it is the higher elevation more than anything that really has me struggling. Can't figure out how to improve on this. I think I'm in the mountains more than most city people - except of course for the people who live there, I suppose.

This probably doesn't look that steep, but I had to take a LOT of breaks on this.
Thankfully, climbing up this snow wall was not as bad as it might look.


There was very little climbing after we got to this part of the trail. I still didn't do any running on the climbs, however.
Once we started to head "down," we all started to run more. It was so gorgeous and the trails were fairly groomed.

There were still a few small ice fields, but by the time we got on them they were pretty squishy and more slick from melting.




There was a lot more running on the downhills, although I was taking it super easy since I was tired and I didn't want to fall. I did roll my ankle again on some loose rocks when we still had about three miles to go. Thankfully, it felt better after some walking. It was definitely getting warm out, and I really couldn't believe the number of people that were just heading up.

We all took a few minutes about a half mile from the road where we would meet the shuttle to sit and put our legs in the cold mountain water. It was lovely.
We finished just over 6 hours after starting, and that includes all our stopping and eating, etc. Not too bad for a pretty hefty amount of climbing and maxing out over 12,000'. We only had to wait about 15 minutes for a shuttle, and were at the new-to-me brewery, Knotted Root, by 2:00. They were PACKED. We learned after arriving that it was their two year anniversary, so that explains things. The only food they had was actually a sushi truck. I gave a Tuna Crunch a try and it wasn't horrible.
Took Pika for a walk and then lounged around on the couch. Was pretty tired after this. Ben picked up pizza while I was picking A up from a carnival with her friends.
Sunday (20,441 steps) - Another night I didn't sleep well and had to be up early. Up at 5:00 for another adventure! This time I had to be at Tyler's house by 6:00 so we could drive up to Berthoud Pass and hike Mt. Flora. I only agreed to join on this adventure because Tyler promised me it would be 100% hiking and no running would be involved. We had a full carload of people - me, Tyler, Mike, Cooper and Colin, who was visiting from Chicago. It didn't take long to get to the pass, and the lot was only maybe a third full when we arrived. We started just after 7:30. I was thankful that we had a flatlander with us that kinda kept the pace down. I was still not breathing as well as I would like.
I started using my poles about a mile up - I just feel like they really help a lot on climbs. I started in a long sleeve and thought I'd get hot, but I never did.

We took our time going up. There were also a decent number of people on the trail.




We got to a section where you couldn't really see where the trail was going and Colin freaked out because he was sure we were going to be navigating a knife edge or something, so he ended up turning back. The rest of us continued up to the summit. Considering the number of people we saw on the way up, I'm surprised it wasn't more crowded. It was also a much larger summit than I am used to, so that was nice. We ate some food and took some pictures before heading down.



Mike, Tyler, me, Cooper



The only person who ran down was Mike - and that was mainly so he could check on Colin to make sure he was doing ok. The rest of us stuck to our word and hiked down. Even I'll admit, though, that once we got to the lower fire road, the urge to run was tempting. We decided to stop in Georgetown on the way home at Cabin Creek for food and a beer. Delicious!
Tyler dropped me off at Over Yonder to meet up with Ben. Watched an episode of Dexter with Ariel before I took her to Rachelle's house for a week of camping. Got home in time for a delicious dinner. We had invited Tyler over for dinner and beers. We ended up sitting on the front porch for a bit watching fireworks. Koda didn't seem to care about the noise at all, but over time Pika got upset and had to stay inside.
Monday (24,355 steps) - To cap off the long holiday weekend, we were up early AGAIN for our "annual" hike/run at Herman Gulch. Tyler showed up at 6 so we could get to the trail head by 7. Unfortunately we got out a few minutes late, then the first gas station we stopped at was out of gas! We managed to arrive only about 10 minutes late - but I HATE BEING LATE... There was a decent group of friends waiting for us, but the lot wasn't as full as I feared. 

The lower section to me is always the hardest. You get eased in with a very gradual quarter mile or so, then it's just STRAIGHT UP. Jandy had brought Waylon with her again and Mo had Colfax, so Pika had company on the trail. 
I was really happy to see that the big field of columbines was back this year! Last year they were already gone (or we were too early for them?).






I was in the last group of people to get to the top, but I was fine with that. I was pretty tired after having two big days already. It was beautiful at the lake at the top and we were able to get a pretty decent group picture again, although it's like herding cats to get a dog to look at a camera.

Closest I could get to both dogs looking at the camera
I actually ran down a decent amount with Zach. We were gathering the lot waiting for everyone to come back down, and I eventually headed back up just to make sure Greg was ok since there was ONE turn he could have missed. Initially, we planned on going to Cabin Creek for food and a beer, but when we arrived there was a 30 minute wait because of a lack of staff, so we drove down to Golden and went to New Terrain instead. I was ecstatic that they had a macaroni and cheese food truck. Grace and Don (who we actually seem to run into a decent amount) joined us since lucked out and got a table with shade.
Stayed up a bit late to watch "Nobody," which I actually really enjoyed!

Stats:
  • 164,068 steps
  • 36.28 miles run + 6.5 mile hike
  • 85 minutes of cardio
  • 25 minutes of strength training

Week in Review (September 2 - September 8)

Tuesday  (10,702 steps) - Walked Olive before going to work in the morning. Gym at lunch - Peloton ride and a half hour on the treadmill at ...