Saturday, May 31, 2008
Pretty hard day
So, started the morning with a 3 mile hike carrying a 60 lb pack. Then, worked in the garden until the storms blew in. Did some welding and metalwork during the rain. at 5pm, the rain let up and still had the work out ahead. Sprint intervals. Man, I'm exhausted this evening...
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Weekend of hiking
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Man! It's getting close!
I gotta do a LOT of stuff in the next 8 weeks! Geeze, this thing is creeping up on me. Still working. Added some hamstring exercises and feeling good, but DAMN, there's a lot to do.....
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Peru, here I come...
Well,
I talked with Adrian today. Wow. What an awesome guy. Rather than swap in some other guide (qualified as he/she might be), he cancelled his plans to guide in France and is guiding this trip himself. He's summited alpamayo 9 times.
We talked about my expectations, how Ian and I interacted. What my skills are and where I need to work more.
The awesomeness of this trip is back on.
I do wish Ian could have gone along, but this is gonna be great, and hopefully we can talk about it over beers this winter.
I talked with Adrian today. Wow. What an awesome guy. Rather than swap in some other guide (qualified as he/she might be), he cancelled his plans to guide in France and is guiding this trip himself. He's summited alpamayo 9 times.
We talked about my expectations, how Ian and I interacted. What my skills are and where I need to work more.
The awesomeness of this trip is back on.
I do wish Ian could have gone along, but this is gonna be great, and hopefully we can talk about it over beers this winter.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Thunderbolt, right to the head!
Bazowah!
I am stunned. My friend, teacher and guide Ian, is out for the trip. He has some personal issues,that need to be addressed. I wish him all the luck in the world and he has my positive thoughts. I hope he's alright.
Now, I have some thinking to do. Adrian, an amazingly accomplished guide is gonna take over. Adrian, Josh and me.
I need to talk with Adrian

Ian is on the right.
I am stunned. My friend, teacher and guide Ian, is out for the trip. He has some personal issues,that need to be addressed. I wish him all the luck in the world and he has my positive thoughts. I hope he's alright.
Now, I have some thinking to do. Adrian, an amazingly accomplished guide is gonna take over. Adrian, Josh and me.
I need to talk with Adrian
Ian is on the right.
Hamstrung :(
Still feeling that pull, I decided to do some research. Well, I think a tweaked my left hamstring a few weeks back. For those who are curious what exactly the hamstrings are, here's a few diagrams and description:


Basically, the three muscles semitendinosus, semimembranosus and biceps femoris make up the hamstrings. They run from the ischial tuberosity on the pelvis to the tibia (medially for the semi's and laterally for biceps femoris). They allow you to extend the hip and bend the knee. I think I pulled mine up high, near the ischial tuberosity when I pulled on the heel hook.
I was surprised how weak they were when I got on the weight machine yesterday. Guess that's one more thing to work on and strengthen.

Basically, the three muscles semitendinosus, semimembranosus and biceps femoris make up the hamstrings. They run from the ischial tuberosity on the pelvis to the tibia (medially for the semi's and laterally for biceps femoris). They allow you to extend the hip and bend the knee. I think I pulled mine up high, near the ischial tuberosity when I pulled on the heel hook.
I was surprised how weak they were when I got on the weight machine yesterday. Guess that's one more thing to work on and strengthen.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Saturday's hike

I wanted to get my hike in before the rains started Sunday, so I got up at 5AM on Saturday for my hike. Just as I headed out, it started to sprinkle. I had promised to bring horses in if it was raining, so I was delayed a bit, and finally got out on the trail around 5:45.
It just drizzled a little throughout the trip, but the weather was otherwise fantastic. I headed out for the powerlines and started hiking up and down hills, and forded across several creeks.

Round trip was about 7 miles in three hours. The powerlines are an extremely fortunate benefit where I live. Very nicely groomed fields with undulating hills are just perfect for hiking--and virtually no one is ever out there!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Good week
I've been able to ride every day this week. Although I'm still feeling the gluteal pull, it's not affecting my run times as much. I'm not heel hooking much, but that's as much to prevent further injury. Spanish lessons are back on track and going ok.
The daughter has finished high school and is climbing well. Things are clicking along. I've gotta start practicing tying knots with gloves on to improve my speed and accuracy. I gotta get on that this week.
The daughter has finished high school and is climbing well. Things are clicking along. I've gotta start practicing tying knots with gloves on to improve my speed and accuracy. I gotta get on that this week.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Just more work
Just continuing the work. Been slacking on the Spanish, but I'll try to pick up the pace tomorrow.
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