Vancouver’s Seawall

Stanley Park, an urban playground of trees, lakes, trails and other natural attractions is home to a most unique feature - the Seawall. This paved path circles the westernmost boundary of the park. It yields tremendous views of Victoria Island, Lion's Gate Bridge, the mouth of Vancouver harbor leading out to the Pacific, and ships … Continue reading Vancouver’s Seawall

Back on record

30mi. I rode to the Jupiter Inlet from home, using a later start time (5:00pm) to maybe take advantage of cooler temps. I swear I was caught by most traffic lights on Military Trail heading north... plenty of stop -> clip out of my pedals -> get a drink -> start up again. It was … Continue reading Back on record

Hills or wind? Same as..

29mi. I left the house into a 16mph SSE wind, so NOrthlake Eastbaound was upstream. Once I turned on Military Trail, I benefitted from the wind, but not the traffic signals. I had to complete stop and unclip at Northlake, Burns Rd, PGA, Donald Ross, Frederick Small, Toney Penna and then eastbound on Insdiantown Road, I … Continue reading Hills or wind? Same as..

300 shy

4500M  Maybe the 300m format of intervals has us confused. We do 1500 as the warmup/cooldown, and today we covered 4500 and were done. I ran middle of the pack with Sunday's marathon in Ft Lauderdale ahead. Everything feels good for that... 15oom warmup 300m w/150m recovery 1200m w/150m recovery 600m w/150m recovery 300m w/150m recovery 900m w/150m … Continue reading 300 shy