Cutting back on my volume so I can push the uphills on Saturday; since I am such a whimp, I’ll be riding the breaks on the downhills. (A few more pictures from our Trapp Family Lodge visit.)
A bunch of old guys still enjoying the mountains, and the training they need to do to get off the couch
Getting over the Broken Arrow Ascent, traveling for 26 hours, adjusting time zones, and putting a persistent cough behind me, were all the key goals for the past week. That said, I logged 11 hours, on 146k (134k bike and 12k run), with 2700’ vertical gain, and three stretching sessions. On a different note, I saw this picture of Jessie Diggins on the Stairway to Heaven at the Broken Arrow … not surprisingly she was a lot faster, and more composed than I was.
It will be sad to leave the Sierras, but delightful to be back with Selden, our dogs, and the view from the farm! As per last week, I was tapering/recovering for the Broken Arrow, so totals were modest. However, I did log just a bit over nine hours, on 72k (52k bike and 20k run), with just under 5000’ vertical, as well as five stretching sessions.
The Broken Arrow Ascent is three days away. I did a 61 minute run this morning. It included 3x5minute uphill intervals on technical terrain, with a rough accumulation of 1.2k and 500’ vertical, at a Level 4 pace. I took the descent recovery quite easily to save my knees. The remainder of the week will be short and easy shakeout jogs and cycling.
Camping at Crags - elevation 2168m - just off Twin Lakes outside of Bridgeport. We had a relaxed morning. I was up reading at 5:30, then some stretching, and over to the store for tea, a breakfast burrito, and some wifi. Finished the morning with biking, reading, a short warmup walk with Mark, as well as a jog to the store and back for a root beer float. (Oh, and using the solar charger for my iPhone.)
While the New Hampshire AMC White Mountain Huts are still supplied by human power, not so in the Alps … helicopters.
On a different note, this functioned as a sort of recovery week, in that the gel injections added two rest days (to my normal Monday rest day) and so the total were modest. However, the gel injections are enabling me to workout virtual pain free and with greater mobility. Not sure how long it will last though, 6-8 weeks has been my experience.
That said, I logged just over 10 hours, on 105k (87k bike and 18k run), with just under 3200’ vertical gain, and I also managed two PT stretching sessions.