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2xMP (18.5 miles)

(2019-04-28 15:55:53) 下一個

I got out of the house at about 6:20am weighing 146.0 lbs
and with a resting heart rate of 45 bpm. Mission Blvd was
packed and I found parking near Subway. 6:38am kicked off
my solo run.

It was cool and cloudy, a typical summer morning in the valley,
and shortly it became misty on the trail. The higher I went,
the denser the fog. After the last oak, my eye glasses were
covered with water and useless. Visibility was about 10 yards
and I ran steadily toward the foot of the summit.

I broke out of the mist halfway to the peak. The sun was
shining brightly in the majestic blue sky and white clouds
floated under me stretching as far as the eye could see. The
ascent took one hour and I stayed for seven min on the
summit where I bumped into a colleague. Each offerred food.
His Nature Valley Oats bar looked healthy. But I told him I
sweated all morning so that I could have a kitkat.

The descent on the Horse Heaven Trail was treacherous and
downright risky in the dense fog without glasses. I almost lost
control a couple of times. Thank God I safely reached the 
Stanford Ave trailhead in 33 min. My feet felt good. After a
brief stop for water, I ran two miles along Mission Blvd to my
car and finished loop number one. 

I dropped off the jacket at the car and started the second
ascent. By this time, I felt a little rusty. My glutes were
strong, however, and climbing up was again no problem.
After refreshments at the summit, I decided to find out how
long it would take me down on the Mission Peak Trail. That
trail usually had the most traffic and was recently smoothed
out and paved with gravel. To tell the truth, I prefer rugged
terrains such as the summit or the less popular Horse
Heaven. Well-maintained trails took away precious challenges
which were getting rare these days. 

You see it everywhere. Yesterday, I chatted with a neighbor
(in his 60s) as I was about to hand-clean my car. He was
wearing some heavy-duty waist-wrap to "protect" his joints.
He expressed great admiration for my friend L who outran his
19-year-old son in the recent Zion 100-miler. And yet I never
saw him hand-cleaning his car or mowing his
great-looking lawn. Those jobs were made easy by the
drive-through car-wash and out-sourced to Mexican labor.
To me, these petty chores were the essential of life and it is
them that protect our joints and muscles from decay and
atrophy due to disuse. Do people realize how good a mobility
exercise kneeling down and hand-scrubbing hardwood
floors provides when they smuggly hand the job over to
iRobots? Or how good a grip and whole-body exercise it is
to hand-wash and squeeze a pair of pants? 

My feet felt battered downhill. Again, I kept the strides
small, controlled my gait, and safely arrived at the trailhead.
(It took again about 33 min.) I rinsed my feet with cold
water and went on for the last two miles. It was painful
and reminded me of the last quarter of my marathon four
years ago. But my feet were in much better shape now.
After all, I just came through over 4500 feet of elevation, gain and loss.

OK. After six 12oz-bottles of water and three 42g kitkat,
I finished this morning's 18.5-mile run in 4 hrs 20min.

I did four rounds of Surya Namaskar besides my car, visited the
farmer's market on my way home, cooked a salty, fatty, and
spicy Mapo Tofu and had a great meal. My weight after two
bananas 143.4 lbs.

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7grizzly 回複 悄悄話 回複 'GraceX' 的評論 : Wow, Big Brothers are watching :-)

Yes. I drink only on trailheads and on the summit. I try to enjoy as much as I can, which includes food and water. What's the hurry? :-)

It's true I haven't met anyone else hiking MP in those shoes yet. But I did see regularly a tall guy wearing Vibram Five Fingers jogging down.
GraceX 回複 悄悄話 回複 '暖冬cool夏' 的評論 :

暖冬好,你太風趣了,其實我根本不需要知道 7grizzly 的身高和是否戴鏡,隻要有人從我身邊穿著 Xeros跑過去,就可以斷定是他了,在MP上基本沒人會這麽跑步的:))不過,我見了他是否接頭需要看具體情況,若他的腳趾破了,需要邦迪,我就肯定會出麵了,這叫天知地知,我知他不一定知:))
GraceX 回複 悄悄話 回複 '7grizzly' 的評論 :

哦,我明白了,你在跑的時候基本是不喝水的,隻是到了trailheads 才會猛喝的。
暖冬cool夏 回複 悄悄話 接頭暗號:
甲:左手42g kitkat,右手12oz water bottle.
乙:手拿 two bandages:))
再開個玩笑:))新周快樂!
暖冬cool夏 回複 悄悄話 回複 'GraceX' 的評論 : Grace, you know what, it is very easy to single out 7grizzly of all the runners now. We know his height, his weight and that he wears glasses. Most importantly, his Xeros:) Had I lived there, hehe, I would hike in the trail, and wait to meet him at the Horse Heaven:) Just kidding:) Have a nice week to both of you, my friends!
7grizzly 回複 悄悄話 回複 'GraceX' 的評論 : Thank you Grace for reading and your comments. You made some very good points.
The Xeros don't have a toe-box and therefore certainly prevent nail injuries. The 5mm soles make it easy for the feet to feel the ground and this helps avoiding ankle sprains. The only "drawback" is I can't make large strides going downhill but that has its own merits.

The trailheads all have water fountains and I never have to carry more than 12oz water to the top :-)
GraceX 回複 悄悄話 哇,清晨的MP,雲霧繚繞!

這個星期比上個星期多跑了幾個miles,大概是因為第二次登頂後基本是原路返回經過 Ohlone College的原因了。Stanford Ave 那邊的trail 坡度確實很大,往下奔跑很容易失控,要是不穿你這種鞋,一般的球鞋估計腳趾頂撞在鞋上得痛死了。 Ohlone College 這邊的坡度就好不少,但路程會稍微長點。全程喝掉6瓶水說明你的運動量確實大,水也有重量,最起碼你每次要攜帶3瓶水登山。我慢吞吞爬半瓶水都喝不了,看來我的運動量不夠,不是在登山而是在逛馬路了:)跑一次掉近3磅,確實是很好的減肥運動!

最後登頂的一段路石頭很多,也很陡,要多注意安全的,要不腳趾和腿很容易再次受傷,好不容易又開始了你的長跑曆程,要小心謹慎:)
7grizzly 回複 悄悄話 回複 '暖冬cool夏' 的評論 : As for the small chores, I wouldn't trade them for anything. I wouldn't trade my birth right for a bowl of soup.
7grizzly 回複 悄悄話 回複 '暖冬cool夏' 的評論 : Thanks for reading and your comments. I feel very lucky to survive today's run without hurting myself. Running again became my way of losing weight.
暖冬cool夏 回複 悄悄話 A great writeup! What a view with clouds right at your feet, only available at an elevation of 4200 ! You hand washed your car, like I did sometimes, but I was lazy most of the time:)
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