Half #150!

Half #150!

So excited for this one! Mark Goodro and I set out together for the first 7 miles, as we ran to our usual run group and were met with a larger-than-usual number of runners for the final 7 miles. Special shout-out to Representative Greg Nance, founder of the Run Far Foundation, for joining us on the run.

When I initially conceived of this project I never thought I’d see this milestone, and I am so thankful.

Half #148: my first 2,500mi year!

Half #148: my first 2,500mi year!

It is so funny that my friend and running buddy, Mark Goodro, posted his own 2,500mi year for the first time exactly a week ago. He’s had a heck of a year, so I’m thrilled to be in the race!

For this run, I took it easy, as Wednesday’s run got my hamstring a bit angry again. Luckily, it felt better as the run went on, so I’m hopeful.

Half #145: Hamstrung

Half #145: Hamstrung

My left hamstring tightened up pretty badly around mile 12, so I cut a couple miles from my planned 16 and slowly made it home. Hoping it was just a cramp, but it is the hamstring that bothered me for a while back in June/July, and still hurts hours later, so I may need to ease off for a bit.

Half #144: South Island coast half

Half #144: South Island coast half

Windy again from an upcoming storm, so I chose the coast route to minimize risk of fallen trees/branches. Somehow, the Crystal Springs/Point White area always seems to have a headwind in both directions (I think the wind was rushing up the middle of the Point). Ran this one with a slight progression, but largely at at sub-7:30min/mi pace.

Half #143: damage assessment half

Half #143: damage assessment half

Yesterday a bomb cyclone came through our area, so today’s run gave me the opportunity to survey the damage on our local trails. Trails with sizable downed trees were Veterane, Kojima, and Lost Valley. Trails that were basically clear: Gazzam main, Peter’s, “Quiet Valley,” Knudsen, Westwood Shores, and Springridge.