Steve heading up and up. This side of the loop starts with a long but very runnable (albeit somewhat slowly) climb.
The snow provided really good traction today.
The vistas were really pretty. Unfortunately, the lighting wasn't too great for showing the beauty in the pics.
Now we get some reward for the climb - a little descending is in order! Most of the descent is quite steep, though, and more technical, with lots of rocks and roots, than the climb we came up. We figured we descended about 1100 feet in 1.25 miles.
Back at the trailhead, with the sun still smiling. So are we! Lots of fun. The Garmin recorded 10 miles and 3130 feet of climbing. We should get stronger with regular runs like this - that's our goal! It was an awesome loop with the potential to link it with many other trails nearby - we are eyeing connecting most of this route with Jones Park/Bear Creek for a 15 mile very high quality run. Much longer routes are possible. With some good effort, the possibilities are almost endless. We've got some work to do to get stronger so we can see and savor everything available! Living and loving life . . .
Shoes: S - Asics Gel Trabuco
K - Asics Gel Trabuco
1 comment:
I was wondering when we'd get to see a snow run. Looks like you had fun. And stronger you say? I'd bet on it!
Great pics as always. All you have to do is point and shoot, it's so pretty there.
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