June 27, 2007 |
Just a tiny bit lost

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The clearest way to the Universe is through a forest wilderness. ~ John Muir
Yesterday: Run, Raccoon Popsicle, 2 hours
Today: Off (workin’)
Tomorrow: Run, ???, 3 hours
Man, I am swamped. This is a good thing for sure but I am way busier than I thought I would be at this juncture. Things are going well.
Yesterday, I made the mistake of going for an exploratory run prior to a conference call. What I thought would be an hour and a half quickly turned into two as I got lost on the trails around my house. I used to run and ride up here all the time but it has been awhile since I navigated these particular trails. There is a huge network of trails in this area, most of which are old mining roads. They criss-cross the landscape indiscriminately and taking the wrong one is fairly easy to accomplish.
I ran at a steady pace from my house up to Golden Gate Canyon State Park where I spun a lap on Raccoon Trail. It was warm for up here – upper 80s – but I felt fine as I ran the first hour or so. I had a little time to burn and decided to take an alternate route home. I quickly got a bit lost and found myself having to backtrack then do a heinous poach through someone’s back yard to get back home in time for my call. Plus, I had to run a lot faster on the way back than I planned but made it with a few minutes to spare. Good stuff.
Today was spent working and attending meetings. It was good to take a day off and to set things up for work over the coming weeks. Tomorrow’s plan is a bit up in the air right now but I’ll be out there and so should you. Tell your boss I said it was okay to take the day off.
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