I ran 16 miles alone on Saturday. Usually Monica and I like to run together for these longer miles, but our schedules were so busy that we just couldn't find a way to make it work. I created a really neat loop that covered a lot of ground over 16.75 miles and thought it would be fun to show how much things can change mile-to-mile over that distance. I love watching how the light changes in the morning. It is the number one reason why I never mind getting up before the birds.
(Monica, I missed you the whole way, and I didn't want you to miss out on the beautiful views, so here you go:))
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Mile 0. 5:15 am. |
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Mile 0. Looking North East. The light is not from the sunrise but from the community center. |
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Mile 1.5 |
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Mile 1.5 |
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Mile 2 |
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Mile 3 |
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Mile 3.75. The tiny red dot in the top left corner is Monica. She had a friend visiting from Ohio and they got a quick run in before her friend had to leave. I saw them from a distance and waited for a while to see if it was them or not. Monica, your red hat always gives you away! ;) |
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Mile 5 |
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Mile 5.5. I've never run on a golf course before. It was beautiful running along the golf path for a mile. |
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Mile 6. That's a mall and major highway in front of me. |
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Mile 6.25. Headed under the highway. |
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Mile 6.5 |
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Mile 7.5 |
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Mile 8.5. This park leaves out water and cups for park enthusiasts on the weekends. While I didn't use any, I thought that was really cool. |
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Mile 10. This is the cutest neighborhood. I had no idea it existed. |
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Mile 11 |
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Mile 13. At the top of a 2 mile climb. I wanted to take a picture of the hill I just climbed, but I didn't because I passed a girl halfway up the hill and she was still back there when I turned around. It felt rude to photograph her. |
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Mile 13. Looking over the highway I crossed earlier. |
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Mile 14.5. My calves cramped up suddenly at this point. I took a Salt Stick and they were refreshed in less than 30 seconds. That stuff works! I highly suggest it. |
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Mile 16.5. I saw my husband and kids pass by in the car. They were headed to get me a special breakfast! |
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When I got home, my husband asked me if I had energy left in the tank for a hike and picnic. Two hours later, we were at the top of Mt. Falcon, 3 miles total. The sign above us means, "The well at the gate." Inspiring, I know! |
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Looking out over Mt. Rosalie. |
Before I started training for marathons, I had no idea how much ground I could cover in one run. I have a hard time mapping out my runs now because I want something new and different. It needs to have beautiful views and loop back to the beginning. I don't like out and back routes, but creating something that covers so much ground is ironically difficult.
When I got home on Saturday, my boys asked me where I ran. I told them I ran behind Monica's house, to our library, down to the mall, past Daddy's work, and back up through our favorite playgrounds. My youngest son said, "Mommy, that's not
possible without a car!"
~Roadburner
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