09-12-2011
Mon-AM: 1:27, 1500'
Creede, CO.
09-13-2011
Tue - 0
Creede, CO.
09-14-2011
Wed - 0
09-15-2011
Thu-AM: 1:15, 2500'
Green Mt. up and down Amphi-Greenman (hiking). Felt really good. Awesome low clouds. Appt with Dr. Jeremy Rodgers in the afternoon.
09-16-2011
Fri - 0
Driving home to Nebraska.
09-17-2011
Sat-AM: 1:30
Hiking around the farm with Dad.
PM: 1:00
Hiking in Niobrara State Park with family. Railroad Bridge, etc.
09-18-2011
Sun-PM: 1:17, 2500'
Green Mt. up and down Amphi-Greenman (hiking PR: 34:35). Felt awesome. Perfect evening.
Hours: 6:29
Vert: 6500'
Mon-AM: 1:27, 1500'
Creede, CO.
09-13-2011
Tue - 0
Creede, CO.
09-14-2011
Wed - 0
09-15-2011
Thu-AM: 1:15, 2500'
Green Mt. up and down Amphi-Greenman (hiking). Felt really good. Awesome low clouds. Appt with Dr. Jeremy Rodgers in the afternoon.
09-16-2011
Fri - 0
Driving home to Nebraska.
09-17-2011
Sat-AM: 1:30
Hiking around the farm with Dad.
PM: 1:00
Hiking in Niobrara State Park with family. Railroad Bridge, etc.
09-18-2011
Sun-PM: 1:17, 2500'
Green Mt. up and down Amphi-Greenman (hiking PR: 34:35). Felt awesome. Perfect evening.
Hours: 6:29
Vert: 6500'
So it turns out that having your leg limp and non-weight bearing for two months isn't the best thing for it. My lower leg wasn't quite ready for running yet and at the end of last week it let me know that by having my soleus/post tib flare up a good bit again. I've lost a ton of flexibility in my lower legs (10 degrees dorsiflexion) and need to work to get that back again--along with specific strengthening--before my lower leg will oblige pain-free running again. So it goes, I guess I knew it was going to be a long process.
I had loads of travel this week but it was really fantastic visiting my home in Nebraska when it was neither sweltering hot and humid nor brutally windy and cold (when I usually head home for the holidays). It was a fantastic place to gain an appreciation for the natural world growing up.
Back to the hiking it is for probably a couple of weeks as I baby along my legs' ability to withstand the more dynamic running motion, but as far as uphills go, I must say pow-hiking up Green this evening in only 34min was a pretty darn close facsimile of the real deal. Especially the changing leaves on the trail and the sun setting over the Indian Peaks. Just great for the legs and soul. After this past busy week I look forward to being much more consistent in reaching Green's summit again.
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| Trail from Main Street, Creede, CO. |
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| Commodore Mine: where West Willow Creek turns orange. |
| Creede, CO. |
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| Upper Greenman Trail. |
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| Lower Amphitheater Trail. |
| Infinite miles of this at home--relentlessly rolling dirt roads. Not a bad running surface to grow up on. |
| Dad with the rugged landscape on our property where I cut my off-road teeth. Missouri River in the background. |
| Love the red sumac in the fall. |
| Classic prairie veg in the foreground (Big Bluestem, Side-oats Gramma, Yucca, Prickly Pear Cactus, etc.). Home in the background, barn peeking through the cottonwoods, ashes, elms, boxelders, etc. |
| Closest thing I had to a mountain. Top of Niobrara State Park, 400' vert from the river bottom. |
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| And the beginning of the trail climbing it. |
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| Quite steep for "flat" Nebraska. |






















