Garden of the Gods beauty
So two weekends ago got in an 18 miler, starting in Ute Valley Park with Kathleen, then ran over to Garden of the Gods for a couple loops and home. It was a great run and it was cool to link multiple areas together. Six months ago, I would not have thought of running to GOG and then running loops - normally we drive to the visitor's center. Long runs that cover seemingly disconnected areas open up your mind to the freedom that long distance running affords you. It was cool.
18 miles, 2550' elevation gain
Shoes - Pearl Izumi SyncroFuel XC
Remember me???
So you remember Yogi from our Limbaugh Canyon run? Well, he has been busy. My sister's boss called her that Tuesday morning and said, "Hey, your brother's bear is on my patio looking in the window..." Since when is he my bear? Then our friend Jon, who lives adjacent to the park where we saw him, sends this photo that his neighbor took. Sir Yogi allowed himself into the garage, found some snacks, and headed out to the driveway to eat...
Stable Road - USAFA
Kathleen's fine Italian bike slippers!
So Kathleen has been experimenting on the mountain bike to see if she can tolerate longer rides while we figure out her musculoskeletal issue. Not to worry, we have MORE than enough places to ride!! She took a nice Monday mountain bike ride two weeks ago over to the Air Force Academy. Fall colors really starting to show, which makes everything more scenic! She was able to ride 28 miles and enjoy some great Colorado fall warmth!
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Next up on real world distractions, on September 15 we get a call that Kathleen's dad is on a helicopter to Sioux City and they don't think he'll survive the flight. Massive aneurysm on his Aorta. A normal aorta is 2.5 cm, at 5 cm it is considered life threatening and warrants emergency surgery. His was 22.5 cm - WOW! Long story short, he survived a risky surgery, which was a miracle. So we were off to Iowa when he got out of the hospital. The only game in town
So not much to choose from for trail running in this little Iowa town, if you recall from past visits. Made use of the Puddle Jumper "trail" and a bunch of asphalt, but managed an 11 miler and a 7 miler while we were there. We also did tractor duty - each of us on a riding mower, drag racing to get the 2 acre lawn at dad's house mowed - cross training, right? We drove back home from Iowa Tuesday and were glad to be back in Colorado. Ridge trail, looking over to the bluffs of Ute Valley Park
Fall colors in Ute
Saturday morning, headed over to Ute Valley Park for some cool trail running weather. Gone are our unseasonable 80 degree days, replaced by 46 degree start and warming into the upper 50's. But it is still good (and it beats snow...)
Trickle of stream left
Favorite arch
Pikes Peak - snow from Thursday melted
Fall is in full swing
Trail through the trees
It was a great day to be out running. I was able to get in 11 miles and had some kinks to work out of the legs from the two 12 hour driving days on our trip. Once the legs got turning over though, it was good to be on familiar trails and getting into a comfortable rhythm. Maybe Happy Trails are returning....
11 miles, 1600' elevation gain
Shoes - Pearl Izumi SyncroFuel XC
Shoe Love
I don't normally give much in the way of shoe reviews, but wanted to give a shout out to Pearl Izumi's SyncroFuel XC. I have crappy feet. There, I said it. So what works for me may or may not work for anyone else. But this shoe has a little for everyone. I started with the green pair and they have worked so well, I welcomed the red pair out on their maiden run today. The shoe is fairly light (sub 11 ounces in 9.5) but does not suffer from a lack of stability on the trails. These have been on some gnarly terrain and are rock solid. There is a slight amount of stability added for minimal pronation control, which is perfect for me. The seamless upper is a dream - these puppies feel like your favorite slipper when you put them on. NO hot spots from day one, and the upper conforms to your foot immediately. This means the shoe will fit a variety of shapes of feet, and it also has an open toe box to allow your piggies some freedom when they start to swell. I have only found a couple minor things I would change. The outsole is a bit lacking in traction on loose surfaces, so they require a little care on steep downs or ups when loose surface is present. I know most companies are going away from this, but I also would not mind a little forefoot rock protection in the midsole. All told, a great shoe in my book. Best I have run in in a couple years.
13 comments:
Hoping a speedy recovery for both Kathleen and her dad! Awesome pictures as usual...so good of you to "adopt" a bear. Perhaps you best warn all your friends to look out for him as he seems to be making the rounds...let's hope fall hangs out a little longer.
Sending Kathleen energy daily.
I ain't near as good looking but you're always welcome to do some longer runs with me. I'd definitely enjoy it.
Oh Kathleen, I am sending you tons of healing vibes and positive energy! I hope you start to feel like yourself soon. Also, I hope that your father has a speedy recovery.
Lovely pictures as always:) I hope that the both of your have a wonderful week! Take care!
I'd want to run on the trails there in CO, but I don't know if I'd be brave enough with the bears roaming about.
I, too, am hoping for a quick recovery for Kathleen's dad and for her, too. It's no fun to miss out on the running, but a 28 mile bike ride sounds like some good, fun exercise!
Glad to hear Kathleen's father is fine. And total total sympathy for Kathleen on the running problems, not running in the wonderful fall and feeling fitness slipping away!!! Love the update on your bear and thanks for the quick responses to my attire on the bike issues! I am sitting here exhausted from my ride today even though I thought it would be an easy one! Glad to see a post from you.
Kathleen, I love your daring glass slippers - your price of mt biking is waiting for you!! I hope your nasty blahness subsides soon and you and the doctor can figure this stuff out. It is no fun to be sidelined when all you want to do is get out there and run the trails with Steve.
How about this 180 degree change of weather today, huh? I couldn't believe it when I woke up, but it's a nice reprieve from the heat we've been having. Nice snow on the peaks, too. But so not looking forward to winter - eeks.
Glad your dad is mending well after a hairy ordeal. Makes you just appreciate life so much more!!
Jill
Sorry to hear about Kathleen’s troubles, hope they sort out soon. Nice post with some great photos as always. I love Yogi! I’ve never seen the Pearl Izumi SyncroFuel XC in South Africa.
You asked about my trail running in winter vs summer some time back. I live in a summer rainfall area and trails become inaccessible often during summer. Apart from that, the SA running calendar evolves around the Comrades marathon. The January to May is packed with road ultras. June (start of winter) is the time for more trail races. I have an off-road marathon on 27 November this year and will move focus to Comrades training after that.
Sorry to hear about Kathleen and her Dad! Wow what a crazy week. Hope it is all settling down so that you can continue to enjoy your fall weather. And I hope Kathleen gets some promising news, I hate it when I know something is wrong but can't define wheat it is! Cheers!
Kathleen - I'm so sorry about your rough times. I hope for healing for you and your Dad. I know you are missing your long runs on those trails that are calling you this fall.
Be careful - I just watched a bear attack story this am on the news. The bear was outside the cabin, and the man was attacked. He survived, but lost an eye. He and his wife seem incredible through it all. Be Safe!
Kathleen - I'm so sorry about your rough times. I hope for healing for you and your Dad. I know you are missing your long runs on those trails that are calling you this fall.
Be careful - I just watched a bear attack story this am on the news. The bear was outside the cabin, and the man was attacked. He survived, but lost an eye. He and his wife seem incredible through it all. Be Safe!
Sometimes these things in life cause us to stay still and quiet and just wait. I hope you're back to full throttle soon but you have such a wonderful support system, you live in God's Country and we are all behind you and your healing and your dad's issues. Big hugs and prayers for positive changes!
Thanks, I have four fish tanks currently. The clown loaches are about 5.5inches. They are 4.5 years old.
I am so glad to hear that Kathleen's dads surgery went well. Phone calls like that are tough and scary to take.
Wishing Kathleen a speedy recovery. I recently posted about my injury and she commented that she was having the same symptoms/issues. I have been in PT with SI joint issues for a few weeks now and it has made a HUGE difference. I hope she gets everything figured out soon so you guys can run together again!
I love Sidi's. They are the best shoes!
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