Friday, January 17, 2020

Next Time, Grab the Snacks

January 17, 2020

 I've been pretty dedicated to getting out every day, rain or shine, and in January on the Olympic Peninsula, it's a lot of rain. When I look back at the journal where I'm recording my daily walks and mileage, there are quite a few days where we got out between showers, mostly wearing a rain coat, a hoodie, and a hat - I like to be able to see where I'm going, and I need all of those to keep the hood up high enough for good vision! It's also been very chilly. The humidities have been high, low 80/high 70 percentages, and that means temps in the low 40F can be chilling; it's cold. Most of the walks I've taken have been in the neighborhood, leaving from the house, but on Saturday the 11th, we decided walk a section of the Olympic Discovery Trail east of Sequim from Robin Hill Farm to the Railroad Bridge Park and back. This is a section of the trail W and I have walked a few times, and we've ridden it on our tandem, too. I mentally divide the trail into three sections, mostly because there are points where we cross the road. The wind was pretty darn cold, and as we walked east, it seemed as though the trail kept going, and going, and going. My intention had been to walk about a total of four miles, which is a little more than the usual. In the end, by the time we made it to the bridge, we had walked a little over three and a half miles. To say I wasn't looking forward to the walk back to the truck would be an understatement. But the snacks were there, and after a bit of a slowdown in the middle, we made it back - 7.43 miles. Not what I expected to do at all!

The Dungeness River at the Railroad Park Bridge

AND THEN WINTER HAPPENED....

The north Olympic Peninsula is known for the rain, and we just expect that in the winter. Rain gear is common, and using an umbrella might just brand you as a visitor. However, we got nailed by winter, and ended up with 23 inches of snow - and I live near the water, so that is unusual! I made it out one night, on a self-proclaimed rest day, but when I realized it was starting to snow, I headed out the door. I was very focused on getting a mile in, and it was cold, dark, and windy, and as I was checking MapMyWalk for mileage, I suddenly found myself flying through the air and landing with a thud on someone's lawn. I had walked into the curb, and crashed. After picking up my scattered belongings, and ascertaining that nobody saw me, I hurried home to get my knee fixed up. I was very happy to see that both pair of tights were not torn. I did feel kind of dumb, though, and I know that walking and using a phone are not for me. I'm still trying to figure out how people drive and text...

The snow did create a couple of inside days, which to my bemusement drove me a little nuts. That is a new thing. On Thursday I got a ride down to the small gym where I work out twice a week, and was the only one there - private personal training bonus! In the afternoon, W and I determined that the streets around our house were too bad for safe walking, so we drove down to Ediz Hook to walk. There is a designated lane for walking and cycling, but it was basically snow-covered ice, so we headed to the dirt trail between the road and the inner harbor, which was mostly clear. It was a stiff westerly blowing in our faces on the way out, and we could see the clouds rolling in from the west, with a promise of more snow. It was a brisk walk, and my only real complaint was that all of the careful foot placement slowed down my time. I can live with that, because at least I got out. We're looking at rain for the next week plus, so at this point, it's a matter of making sure my raincoat is dried out between walks.







38.43/365

Sunday, January 5, 2020

Welcome to the New (Walking) Year

January 1, 2020

For the past almost two years, I've participated in the 365 Mile Challenge. My first year, when I joined in March, 2018, I walked 400 miles, which was astonishing to me. In 2019, I started off strong,  walking every day until the end of March, when the flu knocked me off my feet. After five days off, my walking was sporadic, but I finally got it together and managed to end the year with 500.13 miles, a little short of my original goal of 730 miles, which is called a double. I thought I would feel bad about falling so short of my original goal, but instead I was pleased that I managed to get myself back on the road. When the opportunity came to sign up to participate in the 2020 challenge, I signed up the first day I could.  And I took my first walk today - I'm back!

Why join something such as the 365 Mile Challenge? At the level I joined, it wasn't free, but I have felt it was worth it. My purchase has made the materials we receive available, for example, the tracking sheets which keep me on track - literally. I can see my journey, and I can see when I haven't ventured out. The community on Facebook is amazing; very encouraging, it's nice to see pictures of places I've never been to, and overall a nice group of women to be involved with.

So - today's walk. I'm starting with a regular walk, only this time we did it in reverse. I should mention that my most consistent walking partner is my husband - W. He can get me out the door when I might not want to, and he's always been there as my main support. Anyway, we waited until later in the afternoon because we had been dismantling the holidays, cleaning up, and rearranging furniture. It had been pretty nice in the morning, but of course it was starting to rain as we left the house for the 2.6 mile walk. At one point, it was coming down pretty good, so I was glad for my rain jacket. It began to lighten up, because walking into a westerly blowing rain in your face has the potential to be not as much fun as it could be. When we got home, I checked the app on my phone I've been using to track for two years, and it was backwards - it got the mileage right, but switched my moving time with my stopped time, which completely messed up my pace! I deleted the app in the hopes of startling it into compliance, but instead I lost all of my data from the last two years. Oh well - moving forward!


2.6/365

January 5, 2020

I've kept up the walking streak, so it's 5 days in a row. The weather has been a mixed bag; rain, wind, sort-of-sun, chilly wind. So far, all of my miles have been in the neighborhood right from the front door, so it's time to venture out. Do I love doing the 365 Mile Challenge 2020? That would be an unequivocal YES!

12.51/365





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