Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Recovery Run

No run Monday. But felt pretty good. No doms or niggles
On Tue ran 11k easy to Lapa and back. Felt good on pleasant evening but immediately fell asleep when I got home.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Sydney Marathon Sep 23 2013

Pleasant day. Ran with Ben as 3.15 pacers. No problem with the pace but I was tired at the end and sore. We had some good performances this year and about 6 runners stuck with the group to the end. Came in at 3,14.30.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Lead up to Sydney Marathon

Have fitted in runs where I can. But I have been feeling fit and strong. I entered Boston this week and the Bogong to Hotham. I also volunteered at the Centennial Park Ultra which was fun. This weekend I am pacing the 3.15 group in the marathon. That should be fun.

Sunday, September 08, 2013

Coast Run Sun 8/9/13

Very weary after a 36 hour emergency repair but dragged myself out and plodded off toward the Bondi stack. After Maroubra the legs felt a little less dead and I started moving well especially up all the stairs. Fell in with one guy sprinting at Bondi and we ran to the top of the hill together. I think I almost killed him.
Then ran back down to Bondi and got a Frosty Fruit and party mix lollies.
Went up Bondi Rd to the Junction down to Centennial with another guy who I fell in with who had good speed on. Then around the park and down to Doncaster. At Kingsford I really started suffering as fatigue set in and I fought the urge to lay down and sleep.
Walked for a while and then plodded to Perry St and up to Malabar.
About 35k all up. Well stuffed and now having long bath.

Sunday, September 01, 2013

Balmain Bungle Star Sun 1 Sept

Perfect weather for the first day of spring. Large but slow 6.20 group. I left the them behind on the first hill. Then I ran with a guy called Mike to the 20k mark where I slowed for a chat with Mike K. Left Mike after a k and ran alone from Cooks River to the finish. It was a challenge to keep the pace going as I had occasional bouts of diarrhoea. Yuk.
Ran strongly to the finish but pleased to finish. Total time 2.25 for about 30k.
Then met Janet at the breakfast and walked round the Bay run with her.
Got home and serena cooked me scrambled eggs for Fathers Day.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Rocks Push Star Aug 25th 2013

Perfect running weather. For once I was up on time and feeling fresh. I even arrived early.
Lots of banter amongst the six or seven of us in the group. Comfortable pace and we all stayed together till Woollomoloo when we broke up as we passed the 6.00 group.
I ran with another guy who set a brisk pace as we came back along Farm Cove round the Opera House and across the Bridge for a loop of Kirribilli. I felt the pinch coming back up from Neutral Bay but perked up again across the bridge. Completed the 31k in 2.20.
After a quick snack I ran across the bridge again to Neutral Bay and back.
About 37k all up.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Hard Week

I had a good recovery from C2S but I had many tough jobs at work this week to do more than a few desultory runs. I did have one great run from home to office via Cape Bank, Lapa, Botany Cemetery and then went diving with Neil and Greg on HMAS Adelaide.

Monday, August 12, 2013

City2Surf 2013

Jogged to the start with David on a relatively warm morning with light westerly wind. Started about 10 rows back and felt OK from the start. Went along at 3.52 pace to the Hill then 4.26m/k to the top and 4.06 for the final 6k. Finished in 56.41 which is 9 seconds slower than last year but 23 places better.
I enjoyed it and ran comfortably all the way. Especially along Campbell Parade I was able to hold a quick pace.
After a few chats with other Striders I jogged back along the coast to Malabar. Just a bit tired at the end. About 30k all up.
No ankle pain which was a bonus.

Sunday, June 09, 2013

Sri Chimnoy Half Sun 9th June

Glorious day at Centennial Park. I enjoyed the run. It was all cross country. Finished in about 88mins. Had a low spell on lap 2 but finished running OK. Plenty of room for improvement. Still no achilles pain.

Saturday, June 08, 2013

Parkrun Sat 8th June

Enjoyable run in 19.08. That's 29 seconds over my best and with my achilles feeling so much better I am sure I can get under that. Stuffed at the finish but recovered and ran the course again.

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Mixed bag Wed 5th June

The last week has been a mixed bag with some excellent fast runs to Lapa with H and some lacklustre runs on the weekend.
Today was a record 41 mins for the 10.6k which included a drink stop and a couple of double backs
The remarkable thing that I realised last week is that my achilles soreness has gone. It has taken one year.
Possibly running in Nike Free's instead of the high heel Gel Nimbus has helped.
Whatever the cause it is much more enjoyable running now.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Harbourside Hike Star Sunday 26/5/13

Late again. Didn't get to start until about 6.35. So ran solo until the 22k mark when I met up with Dave and we soldiered on to the end. Hard but enjoyable on a crisp calm autumn morning.

Friday, May 24, 2013

SMH Half May 19th 2013

Entered at last minute when the organisers a sent me an email offering discount and preferred start.
Perfect conditions. Cool, still, sunny. Had a goal of running 4 min k's. Ran 10k in 39.30, and 14k in 56, 18k in 72 and then lost 2 minutes in the last 3 k to come in at 86.30.
I realised afterwards that I had been led astray by the positioning of some of the distance flags. No big deal.
I felt good afterwards. But some doms after the next few days.
On Tue night I had a late meeting at North Ryde. So I bought some cheap shorts and shirt at Mac Centre and jogged down the Striders Lane Cove course and back in the moonlight.
No run Wed/Thu and Fri a killer run to Lapa and back with H who is coming back to her best

Thursday, May 02, 2013

San Diego - Cowles Mountain

After Boston I flew down to San Diego and stayed in the Best Western on El Cajun Boulevard. This was next to my old friend Adrienne and Amit's home. Together we had a fabulous weekend. The highlights were visiting old town and a great visit to Helen and Glen house and there beautiful kids in Pt Loma. On Sunday we were joined by Cindy and later we all went to see Paul Kelly at the House of Blues. it was a great time.
I managed one run up to Cowles Mountain but unfortunately the trasil to the top was closed for maintenance so it was strictly a road run only of about 15km. Pretty slow as my legs were dead.
I also had a great visit to Balboa Park with Adrienne and Kalyan.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Boston Marathon 2013

Stayed at the Indigo Wellesley overnight and  was  picked up by the Heart Break Hill Striders from the Woodland T Station at 6.45. It was a perfect still cool. clear day.
Three other Striders joined us. They were Phil, Louise and Peter. We headed to a big house in Hopkinton which is owned by a HH strider. About 40 Striders came in and she made us very welcome. Then she left for work. How generous.
I got about half an hours sleep and then stated to get my gear organised. There was a great camaraderie between all the runners in the house. Lots of chat about tactics and PR's. At 9am we got back on the Striders bus and went to a transfer area to board a school bus for the short trip to the start line.
I soon found my Corral number 3 and after the preliminaries such as the stirring national anthem and presentations to servicemen the race started.
It begins with a steep downhill and continues downhill or level to kilometre 16. My strategy was to get to 10 k in 42 mins.. I got there in 41.16 doing my best to slow down. I felt fine. Running conditions were as good as they could be.
The next 20k went past in regulation fashion. Right on 21mins a k. After 10k the distance signs were only in miles except for every 5k.
The crowds were huge and the cheering was loud to the point of painful.
The Wellesley College girls were out in force with lots of amusing signs and cheers.
The four Newton Hills were hard but I had been fortunate enough to drive the course with Frank the day before. That really helped me in budgeting my energy here. The hills are not steep and are separated by small descents but they are continuous, one after another right after  25kms of downhill. On the descent after the four hills at 35k I knew that I was starting to struggle.One of the features of this race is that because everyone in your corral has qualified with a similar time, as soon as you fall off your qualifying pace the field starts moving past you. Thats what happened from here to the end.
Along the final 7k of flat ground to the finish I knew that I just needed to maintain 4 min 30sec pace to go under 3 hours. But I was suffering. This is the spot where I stopped dead in 2007 with cold and exhaustion. Waves of runners started going past as I slowed. It seemed like it was such a long way to go.
In the distance I could see the CITGO sign which I knew was at about 40km.
The times so far were:
30k - 2.05.47-pace  4.11
35k - 2.28.36 - pace 4.33
40k. - 2.51.46  - pace  4.38
So that left 2.2km to cover in at 3m 42s to go under 3 hours, which was not possible. I gritted my teeth.
My time would have been slower except for the extraordinary cheering of the huge crowd. I heard "Go Alan" called out by Geoffrey and Frank and someone else called "Go Strider" and "way to go Sydney".
Finally I came in at 3.02.17 which was a pace of just 4m40s over the last 2.2kms.
The suffering level was right up there and I could barely walk after finishing.
The post race organisation was superbly done. There was lots of water, Gatorade, power bars, bananas and even a lunch bag provided.
Numerous helpers placed space blankets around me and offered me wheel chairs.I managed to resist but it was tempting.
I staggered  down Boylston St towards the Union Gym. Suddenly I was overcome with emotion when Geoffrey appeared at the side barrier I gave him a big hug. I couldn't help having a sob.
We staggered on together for about a kilometre to the gym where the HH Striders provided snacks, hot showers and massages.What a great group they are.
The shower was heavenly. I emerged fully refreshed and had a good chat to the other Sydney Striders who had all finished well.
Frank had also made it through the crowds to the gym and he guided us back to South Station where we relaxed and chatted to other runners in the food court until our train arrived. Several Bostonians approached us while we were waiting to ask about my race. There is huge local support for the event in a town which may be the greatest sports fans in the world..
The goodwill and enthusiasm of the Bostonians made what happened next all the more distressing and poignant..
After boarding the train, we made the first stop at the Back Bay subway directly under the finish line. Policeman with sniffer dogs passed through the carriage, which Frank said was unusual, and then  people started streaming in to the train and talking about an incident. Frank received a call from his sister Kathleen checking if we were OK because she heard that there had been an explosion at the finish line.
Several people near us on the train had seen the blasts but no one was sure what they were.
The ghastly details emerged as the train made its way back to our stop at Mansfield.
We witnessed were moving scenes at the stations as relieved families met their loved ones getting off the trains.
Once we were home Frank, Geoffrey and I watched the news feeds together in silence. We realised that the second blast had been in the exact location that they had been cheering one hour previously.  I realised that many of the people who I had heard cheering me along the finish straight may now maimed or dead.
I don't have the eloquence to put in words my feelings that evening but  lot of tears were shed that day by me and probably all Bostonians and decent people everywhere.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Training in Boston

Arrived late Mon 8th. Tue did a 12k return to Mansfield for supplies. Thu did a stiff  10k ret to Foxboro. Fri no run. Sat an easy 14k around the F.Gilbert State Park. It was freezing. Must get gloves for marathon. Feeling well.  Ready to go.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Back in Boston

Arrived late on Monday 8th with Geoffrey. Picked up by. Frank and Susan at the airport. Staying at there beautiful house in Foxboro. The flight was a brutal 20 hours.
Lovely weather. Cool and sunny. After breakfast with Frank and some shopping, I fitted in a brisk 12k. Felt ok.

Saturday, April 06, 2013

Kim Jung-Un is ruining my marathon preparation

I didn't really care about the Korean marshmallow imitating Austen Powers ever before...but when he disrupts my training then I am gonna get angry.
Suddenly at GI there is a big flap about mobilising ships right now which has meant lots of overtime and weekend work, and no spare staff to do our routine work which has fallen to me.
So today I had to miss the Lane Cove 10k and settle for a 5k sprint to the office.
Then spent the day diving off Cape Bailey where conditions were exceptional. The current was 1/2 knot behind us, vis 15m and water 23 deg. 4ea dead calm. It doesn't get better so that's some consolation.
But in the words of Kim Jong Un "we know what you are up to, you western dog, and we will stop your evil marathon plans using our very secret wobbly legs laser."

Friday, April 05, 2013

Thu 4th April Sprint to Lapa

Started work at 2am on a rainy day in Sydney. So at 7pm when I was free to run I was feeling flat. But as soon as the legs started moving I felt better. Increased speed through the run and ran all the hills well. Had one full speed sprint along Matto High. Finished off with stretches and push ups. Feel pretty good. Achilles 8/10. 12k total.

Thursday, April 04, 2013

Wed 3rd April MLR

Up at 5am to run before work but a thunderstorm suddenly bucketed down, Tried again at 7pm. Ran down the road to Lapa then back to Fitzgerald and up Malabar Rd. About 15k all up at a slow pace overall. Took a couple of walk breaks when the rain stopped and had some mental and physical quiet time. Knees and achilles are feeling good.

Monday, April 01, 2013

Graveyard Run Mon 1-4-13


Cool dark morning with light rain. Spur of the moment run. Interesting twist on old favorites  Met up with Heidi and we powered around the 13k's in one hour flat. Very satisfying as its the fourth hard run in a row. I felt I was going particularly well up the hills and my rythym and breathing was very even. Encouraging.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Western Wanderer star Sun 31 March

Arrived a few minutes late so set off to chase down the group in the pitch dark. Missed a turn and went over approach the Gladesville Bridge not under it. Pushed on hard to catch the group. Finally going around Drummoyne I heard them behind me! Somehow overtook them in the dark. I was in my stride now so I kept pushing on.
I started feeling very good and soon caught Mike at Hen and Chicken and Andrew at Breakfast Point. Didn't stop to chat as I was "on a mission"
Started feeling the strain on the route back. Achilles sore but runnable.
Hung in there to come in at just over 2 hours. Not as stuffed as last week.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Parkrun 30-3-13

Very stiff and tired but determined to do it. Ran first k too fast in 3.35 and paid for it. The hill bonked me but I recovered to chase down and overtake about 6 to finish 10th in 19.09. One of them was Pat Farmer. Very slow time. Best here is 18.40.

Cape Run Fri 29-3-13

Fast run to Cape/Lapa with H who texted me as I was putting my shoes on. Magnificent sunrise with shafts of light heralding the dawn through the clouds. Cool with no wind.

Cape MLR Wed 27-3-13

Left at 7pm just on sunset. Caught a guy called Steven just past little bay and when he heard me behind him he took off. But he soon slowed up the hill to the graveyard. Had a chat a I left him at the Cape. But his dog came with me all the way to Henry Head!
Tripped over in the dark on Henry Head but fortunately fell onto soft grass. Lay on my back for ten minutes looking at the stars. They were just becoming visible as twilight faded. Then the full moon rose over the ocean and created a wonderful, mysterious light to run through the forest track to Congwong Beach.
Finished off strongly to Malabar.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Airport adventure STAR 25th March 2013

After another exhausting week I made sure I got to bed early. I was still very sleepy in the morning.
Warm calm day. Still dark when we started. Ran with veteran Strider coming back called Dave. We set off at a cracking pace and caught the 6.10 group at Dolls Point. Pace about 4.07.
Had a toilet stop at 11k and guts were bit upset after that. Overtook 6am group including Mike before the sports oval at Sylvania Waters.
Picked up Victor (who I paced at Sydney Mara last year) at Princes Hwy. I slowed down here as I was leaving them behind. I had a low point at Carrs Park when my guts played up and I walked for 50m. Then ran OK to finish. Felt pretty buggered.
All up 30k in 2.20. Left achilles a bit sore but OK.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Mixed week

Worked sat and then sun everything caught up with me and I could only walk the long run with a few jogs Totally zonked. Worked all night at office and flew to Roma at 6am Monday then stayed in Taroom. Had a 5k run along Dawson River in evening. Slept the sleep of the dead that night.
Next day dived all day fixing a dam and flew back to sydney arriving at 10pm.
Wednesday was going out for MLR but zonked out on lounge.
Thu ran strides at Pioneer the 5 by 900m at top circuit. Slow times of 3.25, 3.24, 3.22,3.22, 3.24. Very slow best here is 3.05.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Ten by 500

Its some sort of small miracle that my big weekend in the mountains seems to have cured my ankles.
I had Monday off and then an easy 10k to Lapa om Tue.
One Wednesday I was zonked and just watched the tele!
Tonight I did a warm up of strides for three k then 10 by 500m around lower Pioneer Park.
I didn't time them. Probably around 1,50.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Uni Rover Trail Hike Sunday 10th March

Ed and I set out at 7.30am  for the 10k hike to Spinebenders Ridge via the Uni Rover trail. Neither of of had been on the trail before and it took a bit of map reading to stay on course. There was no discernible trail until we got to the ridge. Then it was marked with silver squares nailed to the trees.
The featureless Plateau

Ed after climbing Spinebender Ridge
                               The mysterious flag
At Spinebenders Ridge we plunged down the slope mostly on our asses. It is well named. Eventually Ed rested up on a log and I kept going until I eventually found what I was looking for marked by a little orange flag..Time was short so we couldn't hang around and investigate/
I have never seen so many leeches in my life as on this ridge. What do they live on when they don't have a human to suck on. At  one stage I was pulling them off my shoes as fast as I could before they got on my skin but I couldn't keep up.
Another attractive feature of the ridge was the stinging nettles which fortunately didn't affect me as much as Ed.
I have rarely seen an area with more dead branches on the ground as the plateau which led to many many trips. The worst was when a stick would catch the toe of your shoe and then the other end dug into the ground.
Its sounds awful but I loved it.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Six Foot 2013 March 9th 2013

This year I had a great time at the Six Foot Track. I travelled to Blackheath with Michele, Serena and Ed and stayed at a motel. We had a great meal at the Italian across the road and then an early night.
Next morning Ed gave me a lift to the start we I caught up briefly with Mike. It was a cool, clear morning. Perfect conditions.
4.39

Before the start I had a 2k warm-up, a gel and an Up and Go. I felt pretty good.
I decided to try and match my times from 2009 when I ran my PB of 4.39. I really didn't know how I would go not having done a competitive run for at least six months.
I deliberately stood in the middle of the pack because I did not want to be part of the stair crush.
There was a big queue at the stairs and we mostly walked down them.
Started jogging easily down to the road. I was enjoying the cool forest and realising that I wasn't suffering. No ankle issues. But I could feel the need to visit a loo.
Going down to the river I was mostly by myself. I overtook a few and was overtaken by a few.
I felt very happy. The river was running strongly and the rope was needed.
I crossed the mat at 86 mins.
I had to make a visit here to the camp ground loo. What a relief.
I had second gel here. Also tried to keep a lolly in my mouth all the time.
So up the Mini Mini saddle I go. I notice immediately that no one seems to be running. I settle in too a slow and steady jog. I made the top without walking at 2 hours. I overtook a lot of people. Satisfying.
Then down to Alum creek at a steady jog. The many creeks were refreshing to slosh through. Then the Pluvi, how far could I run? I ran up the first third then walk ran the rest. On top at 2.47.
The Black Range was enjoyable. Especially as I realised that I didn't feel very tired. I just jogged along enjoying a few chats and concentrating on an efficient stride.
Arriving at the Camp Ground feeling fresh was satisfying. I ran all the Deviation except the last mega hill. I made it about half way up and felt the pinch and the start of cramps in my quads. I caught up again with Brick at the top who was having a great run. We traded places numerous times after that.
We ran together to the cabins where I pulled ahead up the hill. I was suffering a bit now but still running evenly. I think I was there at 4.15.
Finally reached the downhill. I was overtaken here by several people including Brick who had the down hill technique perfected. Good luck to them I thought.
Finally down the stairs and across the line in 4.39. Exactly equal to my PB.
Just felt pleased with my run and having no injuries. Went back up to the top of Mt George to come down with Mike.
Mike coming down Mt George

We had a pleasant cold beer afterwards and then Michele, Serena, Ed and I drove up to Boyd River camp ground and ate a big dinner of sausages, eggs, potatoes and cous cous. Yum. Ed and I also went for a walk though the swamp and cut our feet up on sedge grass. D"oh.
All in all a happy day

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Solar powered Tue 5/3/13

One of those terrific days where I had overflowing energy.
Got up and out at 5.30 and walked 6km along the coast. I had a great view of the sunrise.
Then went for a great dive at work capping the Desal Risers. So good to be out of the office.
Then went for a magnificent sunset run south along the golf course south for 10k. Really felt super on the return leg with the suns rays dying in the west.
The ankles were a 3 on the pain level. I'll take that.

Monday, March 04, 2013

Monday 4th March

Easy 8k along golf course. Lovely evening at the end of the southerly and rain. Almost no ankle pain. Woohoo!

Sunday, March 03, 2013

Cape run and return Sun 3rd Feb.

Pleasant run at 6.30am into the SE gale along the coast. Ran OK to Lapa and onto Matraville High when I bumped into Heidi coming the other way.
Had a great catchup as we ran back to Lapa and back. Ankle sore but manageable.

Saturday, March 02, 2013

Six foot is only a week away! Sat 2nd March

Its been an up and down week.
Runs on Mon, Wed and Thu. Thursday was the best run. A trouble free quick 11km in the rain and wind to Lapa and back along thee road. felt strong and very little ankle pain. Rested Friday for a good crack at Striders North Head but my left ankle with stiff and sore so instead I had a leisurely 5k with Greg L and then 5k by myself.
I really don't know what shape I am in. I will find out in one weeks time that's for sure

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Slow run to Lapa Mon 24th Feb

I couldn't run sat/sun due to the left achilles. It wasn't too bad tonight so I went on a very slow run to Lapa via Little Bay and the golf club road. Feeling pretty good by then so came back a bit faster into the fresh northerly. Very humid and sweaty.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Cape Run Fri 22nd Feb 2013

Very very tired but determined to run so after dithering till 7pm finally headed out. Slowly at first and picked up speed and strength along the way.. Overtook a few other runners which always gives me a boost.
It was blowing fresh from the south east so I ran into it on the way out and behind on the way back.
Only bad thing was that I felt a little strain in the left achilles on the way up Howe St. Its next morning now and its tender.

Cape run Wed 19th Feb 2013

I am really enjoying the repetition of this regular run. Its great to be able to compare each run to the last. I have definitely felt myself getting stronger.
My fastest time is 65minutes for about 14k. There are three beaches, lots of grass, woodchip and 5k of road.

Honor's party

Honor's 21st/farewell was on Sat night (15 Feb). It was a Harry Potter theme complete with floating candles and run through brick wall.
It started at 7 and dancing continues till 11.30. Last guests left at 1am.
I didn't wake up till 10am. I was completely zonked all day. Didn't run despite it being a beautiful day.
Had best of intentions Monday but came home at 4pm and fell asleep.
Same Tuesday!I have never been so tired.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Slow cape run Sat 16th Feb

No run for the last two days as I struggle at work and Honor's party preparations.
Pleasant but humid morning with very few people about. Along the coast to Cape Sol. Found a small blue tongue near the pistol range. It had two ticks in its head.
Then on to Lapa via Congwong and home. Feeling tired but OK. On the last hill up Howe St a bike rider overtook just before the bottom of the hill and I couldn't help myself. I started sprinting and overtook him just before the crest.
Then jogged along the flat pretending not to look knackered. Good fun.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Great Run Wed 13th

Super run along the coat to Cape Sol/ Lapa and back up Anzac. Wonderful cool weather and sunset Never felt like stopping and really put some speed on in the "surge" areas. Good to be able to back up after yesterday. Icing and stretching the ankles really helps

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Malabar - Coogee return

Dropped in at Amy's to deliver an invitation and got locked in her fire stairs! Then along the coast to Coogee beach picking up the pace. Stopped for a drink on the beach then slow run up to the Spot and then straight down Anzac at increasing speed to home.

Ups downs and but carrying on

I have learned to accept the sore ankles now. They will never be better so I have developed a strategy to keep them under control.
First- stretch before and after the run
Second - warm up over several kilometres
Third - go easy on the hills
Lastly ice the ankles as soon as I finish.

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Stiff in all the wrong places. Wed 6-2-13

Started off like a robot but I was determined to keep going. This run crosses three beaches and many hills. Went Little Bay/Cape Sol/ Pussycats Beach/ Henry Head/ LApa circuit/ Namatijira Hill/ up to Beauchamp St down Malabar Rd to Maroubra and then up Broome St, around Malabar Bay then up Howe St to home. Just about karked up Howe St. I hope no one was watching. All up about 18 k in 90 minutes. A tough run. Hopefully a good 6ft simulator.

Long Run Mon 28-1-13

Monday was a public holiday so a bonus running day. It was raining but not cold and only light wind. Not bad for running. Headed to Cape Solander along the coast then to the Botany graveyard. Stopped and walked throught the graveyard which is always interesting. Especially the twin headstones of which only one side is completed Is it because the widow remarried?

Consistent Running Tue 6-2-13

I have managed to run together a string of good solo runs without getting injured. While my ankles have been sore, they are not getting worse. I have been concentrating on the Malabar/Cape Banks/Lapa circuit with a few variations to keep it interesting. Usually I have been going about 7.30pm and getting back from 9 to 9.30.
We have had all sorts of weather from glorious sunshine, to thunderstorms, drizzle and freezing wind.
This circuit is over a variety of terrain with constant rises and falls so I am hoping its good six foot training. One big advantage of the solo runs over the same terrain is that it allows you to easily compare your fitness. Its a great feeling as you realise that you have made up a hill without struggling, when last week you fell in a heap.
Enjoying running now.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

MLR Sunday 27th Jan

Planned to run the Star but the rain was beating down at 5am so I decided to run locally. I was very stiff and heavy after the week on the boat, so I only managed 15k to Cape Solander and back at a slow pace. It rained all day.
The good news is I had almost no trouble with my ankles.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Run sail run sail

I have spent the week sailing the James Bourke down the coast. I have had some great impromptu runs At our stops.
Run 1 on Monday 21st Jan was 10k from Port Macquarie marina to Findleys beach and back. Started slowly as the sea legs wore off and was able to come home strongly
Run 2 on Tue 22nd. We arrived Forster at 6pm and I ran straight out of town and up to the top of Cape Hawke. Very surprised that I found the energy to make it. A magnificent run arriving at the top of the steep climb right on sunset. Then ran down and did shopping a Woolies and carried it 2k back to boat. 20k all up.
Wed 23rd found us in Forster all day with mechanical and weather issues. Did a 10k circuit around Forster/Tuncurry going from one shop to the next for parts.
Thu 24th no run. Spent the first half of the day recovering from the thunderstorm and gale we encountered off Boomerang Beach. Sheltered in Seal Rocks till. 1pm when we set off for the 24 hour run to Long Bay.
Now finally reaching sydney on Friday.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

At Sea

No running today as Neil and I head down the coast in the lifeboat "james Bourke". Running on autopilot straight into southerly so we are braced against the gunwhales. Its a bumpy ride.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Abandoned run Wed 16-1-13

The long run on Tue caught up with me today. Just felt dead, and when I finally ventured out at 8pm I couldn't run. So I had a pleasant walk and surprised the family by coming in early and NOT covered in sweat as usual.

Malabar-Cape Banks-Lapa Tue 15/1/13

I started out to do just 10k but it was so pleasant I took the long route. Didn't start till 8pm, just a s the sun was setting maginificantly. It just became dark as I reached Lapa. Surprised legs felt OK.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Cycle and run Mon 14/1/12

One hour cycle class then 5k at 4min/k on treadmill

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Tourist Trot Star Sun 13th Jan

Just missed 6.20 group and almost caught them then had to make emergency stop at the loo. By the time I restarted the 6.30 group were in sight behind me. Eventually the caught me at Crown St. Took a short cut with a few others and found Mike on the other side of the bridge. Had a nice catchup until the 6.20 group caught us at Luna Park and I joined in with them to the end. A bit stiff walking to the car but otherwise OK.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Malabar to Maroubra Gym and Back Sat 12th Jan

Had planned to run at Quarry Rd but Nat parks closed all parks due to fire risk. It was a very warm morning Left the 5k run to the last minute but did it in 18mins then did 45min cycle class and then run back via Maroubra Beach. My ankles have greatly improved.
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Malabar to Little Bay and Back Fri 11th Jan

Just a short run on dead legs Helicopter Base and back then great swim at Bondi with Neil and some terrific body surfing. In the water so long that I cramped up.
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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Malabar-Cape Banks-Congwong Beach-Lapa Loop

I ran this loop on Wed 9th and Thu 10th. Both times without struggling or too much ankle pain. so things are looking up.

Ryders Ridge Loop Mon 7th Jan

I had a great run/walk/crawl by following the fire trail called Ryders Ridge Rd directly up the hill behind the guest house in Tawonga. It eventually emerges at O'Sullivans lookout after a very steep climp which saw me on all fours at times. Then a great run down the hill to the house. Felt pretty good

Pre Hotham

I was very uncertain whether I would front the start line at B2H so I was pleased when it was called off. My achilles on both legs have been so sore. Two days before I had a great run though from Tawonga to Dams Road the up to Mt Beauty and back to Tawonga with no real issues so I had decided to start.

Bogong to Hotham 6-1-13

The event was cancelled due to the heat wave. Phew, that was a good decision as it was hot, damned hot! I was staying in Tawonga with the family and the temperature in the valleys went to over 42 degrees.

On the day Honor and I set off at 4am to hike to the top of Mt Bogong. It was against Honor's better judgement but it was cool weather on the summit and spectacular views as the sun rose.

Honor got runner's high and we ran down the last half of the descent. Cool Day!

Monday, December 31, 2012

Claustral Canyon Revisited Sunday 30th Dec 2012

The path we followed
 
A step back in time as Ed and I went back to Claustral which we had first visited in 1985 and now his son Rowan was joining us.
We did some last minute research about the new entry track, and called into Springwood police to log a walk notification and pick up an EPIRB (because I couldn't find mine)
So we didn't start till midday. Then we missed the entry track and spent an hour and a half bush bashing till we found the well worn entry track.
After that it was plain sailing. Through the three abseils and up under and around the many obstacles to the exit point.
We had a brief rest and refuel at the exit point and then powered up to the Camel's hump. I remember in 1985 this hill was a killer but today it was stiff climb but OK. After a few photos and a Chocolate on top we crossed the saddle and descended back into the canyon.


Ed with Yabbysaurus

We noticed the exit point for Dismal Dingle marked by a stone cairn but we pushed on to our exit point that would go up to the base of Mt Bell.
It was nearly dark in the canyon so we were pushing on.

Ed and Rowan on the Camels Hump

We had a couple of swims to do but didn't worry about wetsuits. We found our exit and started up. It was a trouble free hike up and we made the car at 8.15pm.
We noticed on this trip a lot more yabbies including a few monsters, also the tracks were quite overgrown and leaves covered all surfaces. The rocks in the creeks were also very mossy. We put all this down to the lower numbers since the entrance was closed.
It was a great day.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Update before B2H

My ankes! I never really imagined that I would ever be so troubled by my damned ankles. The achilles in both feet are so sore. Over the last month I have been resting them but as soon as I head out for a run the pain comes right back. I have been doing everything that the physio has recommended, stretching, icing, cross training (biking) but not really any improvement.

But I have found that if I grit my teeth then after 6km the pain disappears. I have manged to run a few good 30k runs this way but then I pay the price next day.

So with B2H almost here, I have decided to just do the best I can and not stress about it. If I can run it I will, if not, then no worries. I have rented the house in Mt Beauty anyway so I will be there either as a competitor or a spectator.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Middle Harbour Picnic Star 23/9/2012

A pleasant morning for running on a very picturesque but challenging run.

Just four of us (Tony, Mark & Paul) starting from beside Roseville Bridge then up to the Warringah Plateau. I found a spanner on the road at the top of the hill and carried it for the rest of the run. I was so whacked at the end I left it at the finish. D'oh.

Then it was along the Great Nosh track to Seaforth Oval and down the backstreets to the Spit. Then up Parriwi to Spit Rd, down Awaba to Balmoral, up to Mosman shops, then down the backstreets of Mosman, up and over Military Rd, down the other side and up to Cammeray, then down to Northbridge and up the hill from the bridge, then  finally through the backstreets of Roseville and down the big hill to the start.

It was hard. Much harder then last weeks marathon. Very whacked.

Still I ran OK and the ankle coped with all the uphills but hurt quite a bit in the last 5 k.
Thirty km all up in about 2.25.


Saturday, September 22, 2012

Friday & Sat 21/22 Sep

On Friday ran 5k to work then sat in office all day then 5k back
Sat ran Parkrun in 19.02. A slow time as I died in the last k. Picked up several younger runners and was passed by one in the first 3k then ran by myself for the final 2. Afterwards did another slow 5k with Greg L.
Ankle gave a little pain but definitely improving.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Malabar to Kingsford Tempo

Another cracking day in Sydney. Mod NE winds temp 23. The three girls wanted to go to Mama Theresa's our old haunt and I agreed provided I could run there.
Felt great and ran on my toes all the way to get there in 30mins. Slight ankle pain but tolerable.
Sitting in the restaurant now but they haven't even left!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Lapa circuit Wed 19/9/12

Beautiful night. No wind, warm and a sliver of a moon. Ran down the golf course to the NSW golf links then down the road to Lapa.
Bumped into Horrie and Tim at Malabar and then ran back to Little Bay with them.
Then back past Sonny's take away where I bumped into Dave P and had a catch up.
Pleasant run about 15k. I had stabbing pains in the right ankle especially up hills. At least I was able to run on it.
The balls of my feet are very sore from the marathon.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Sydney Marathon 16/9/12

Volunteered as 3.15 pacer. Great conditions. Some problems with kilometer markers in the first 3 kms led to me to going a bit fast early.
Slowed down a bit going through the domain and with Stuart the other pacer we ran to 32k right on target pace of 4.37. Then I dropped back a couple of minutes to encourage those who were dropping off.
As usual the pack thinned out rapidly during the next 10k and by 40k none of the 3.15 hopefuls were left with us.
I had no trouble with the pace. I could feel the right ankle but all the massaging over the last few days had worked.
After finishing I ran back to find Mike who was having a tough run. I found him at 39k and we ran back together. He finished in 3.50.
Had a funny experience on the way to the marathon, I gave Amy and her friend Lara a lift to Redfern station to get to the half marathon start. As we were walking to the station Lara revealed "OMG I don't' have Amy's bib" So then it was a drive back to Maroubra, then Little Bay, then to North Sydney. We made the start of the half marathon with 6 minutes to spare.
Rushed back home after the marathon to fly out to Uncle Mikes funeral at Coffs at 2.40. Busy day.

Sunday, September 09, 2012

Parkrun Sat 8/9/12

Looked for every excuse not to go but made it. Ran comfortably in 18.55. Sixth place. Two young guys overtook me after 1k but they both faded and I picked them off.

Sunday 9/9/12. Really tired this morning. So ran from home to Bondi, Bondi JN! Centennial that straight home. About 28k all up. Met a lot of people. Probably walked another 4k. Beautiful day. Ankle a bit sore at the end.

Friday, September 07, 2012

Bogong to Hotham entry

Well for better or worse I have entered. Got some new Salomon XA3D shoes on ebay today. Only $90. Took them for jog to Lapa along the golf course.
I really like the rapid lace system. They ate quite stiff. Reinforced toe pocket is good. And the grip is excellent.

Thursday Intervals

Ran 10 by 500m intervals round lower Pioneer. Felt good. First one in 1.48 and last in 1.35.
No issues with ankle after giving it a good massage before hand.

Thursday, September 06, 2012

Marathon entries

Tomorrow is the Bogong to Hothan entry and on Tuesday at 7am the Boston Marathon opens. Looking forward to entering.
Checking the entry requirements I am now 34mins under the cutoff. And I can qualify in the 18-34 category.
Eat that Paul Ryan.
Also thinking of entering the West Wyoming

Fitting it in

No run Monday. Tuesday up at 5am to drive boat to office then run back and get ute before 6.30. Then another run home later in the day.
Wednesday run to work, then in evening run Lapa loop. A wonderful warm night. Ran OK but ankle started hurting after 8k so I walked for a couple of k's.

Monday, September 03, 2012

Avalon to Brookvale

After a lovely visit to Owen and Patti I ran along Pittwater road to Brookvale. Not sure of exact distance probably about 15k. Magnificent afternoon and despite some minor ankle pain felt great.

Sunday, September 02, 2012

Best Fathers Day Ever

Honor and Serena surprised me by coming in to get me up at 5.15am and go for a run. Then they had a picnic arranged with Michele on Malabar headland to watch the sunrise.
It was a great sunrise with a full moon setting in the west at the same time.
A really thoughtful gift. Great daughters.

Saturday, September 01, 2012

Striders North Head

I was looking for any excuse not to go this morning. But I had none so I fronted up in cold but ideal conditions.
Funny delays at the start, including two fire engines.
Finally underway and I knew I would suffer. All the way I wanted to stop but fortunately nothing was actually hurting.
Ran reasonably consistently to come in at 39.17 which I am quite happy with.
Afterwards went to 45 spin class with Serena then kicked the ball around with Geoffrey Kate and Neil for an hour at Centennial. Great day all in all.
Ankle seems cured touch wood. Now I can start doing intervals again...yahoo!

Friday, August 31, 2012

Kip Litton

I read the extraordinary article about Kip Litton in the New Yorker magazine (Aug issue) today.
Wow, a lot of similarities to me, same age, male, self employed , running bug...but cheating...really?
Poor guy I really feel for him. What could drive a man to cheat so systematically. And what for, to cheat in a marathon, what's the point?
I may not be fast, but I have certainly run every step of every marathon I have entered.
The poor man must be very deeply troubled.

Mixed bag

No run Mon Tue. Just no motivation, even put on my jogging clothes but just sat like a zombie on the couch. OK there were some extenuating circumstances... H was crying over bf troubles and S needed homework help...
Got home early on wed and went for an 18k run, or it should have been but my ankle was so sore I had to walk most of it. Then on Thu I kicked the footy with Neil and Geoff at Pioneer. It hurt at first then all the pain went away and I went on an 11k run afterwards. Minor pain only.
Then fri No pain at all and I went for a brisk run from office to Kingsford then Eastlakes and back. No pain. Go figure? Will try and get up for the striders run tomorrow.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Malabar to Homebush 26/8/12

After a tiring day at work on Sat followed by watching the Swans at the SCG I was very tired on Sun morning.
It was a beautiful cool sunny day so I combined my social life with training.
After a delicious home made breakfast of poached eggs, spinach, smoked salmon and tomato I ran to Tempe to meet the Castros and watch Rohan win his footy grand final.
Then I ran along the Cooks River to Olympic Stadium to meet Neil, Bruce, Janet, Charlotte and Geoffrey to watch Souths crush Parramatta.
I can take or leave the footy, but the run there was magic. A wonderful sunny day but not hot. I am almost over the flu that I picked up last weekend and my right ankle while still troublesome has improved and is responding really well to massages.
Now I am on the train back to the city to meet Michele for dinner. A 30k + run always builds up an appetite

Sunday, August 19, 2012

At Anthony's

Arrived at Anthony and Kerry's on Left Bank road at 4pm Saturday. They made me really welcome and we had a great meal together that Kerry whipped up. Anthony also ran me a bath with epsoms salts. Heaven.
I was very happy to get to bed but I could sleep immediately because my legs were so sore.
Next morning Anthony made me a great breakfast of scrambled eggs from his own chooks. The yokes were golden.
Later we all went to the C3 church on the Gold Coast which was an unusual experience for me, it featured faith healing, speaking tongues and a rock band.
Afterwards Anthony dropped me at Gold Coast Airport.
A great weekend.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

The pipeline pass

This pipeline runs down a convenient pass from Lake Kerry to the Banana Plantation next to Anthony's. It was steep and I fell over twice as the legs stopped working

Lake Kerry

The suspended lake above Anthony's place

Teale's Lookout

On top of Koonyum Range only 1k straight down to go. Feeling rooted. Having seniors moment.

Koonyum Range Retreat

Finally on top. In sight of Anthony's. Incredible resort house.

Going up Koonyum Ridge Road

Its only 4k but super steep

Into the wild

Found this abandoned hippy bus in the bush. It was a Bedford On the side it said "Pauls Timboon Crossing School Bus". The area had been inhabited once. There was a small shelter and a lean to dunny. It was about 1km below the Wilson's Creek Saddle

The saddle bw Wilsons Ck and Tweed Valley

Wilsons Creek Saddle

Met some other hikers who advised Mt Boogarem was impassable so changing route to go down wilsons creek and up koonyum range rd

Magic brook on nightcap trail

Water just when I needed it!

On top of Mt Nardi

Got here just before 10am. Stiff hike from Nimbin left at 7.40. On to Mt Jerusalem

Almost on top of Mt Nardi

Friday, August 17, 2012

Nimbin

I flew into Lismore at 5pm and started running the 33k to Nimbin at 6pm. Magic calm night. Very dark with lots of stars. Wonderful smells of cooking as I left the township. Stopped briefly at a classic workers pub in Lismore to go to the loo. Every second word inside was F*** or C*** or both. Funny to hear it was so over the top.
There was  a lot of traffic for the first hour and I had to be careful not to get run over. Then it quietened down and I was alone with my thoughts and constant repetition of my footsteps.
Arrived Nimbin just after nine. Beautiful night. It was a tough run especially the last 5k. Drum festival in main street. Very Nimbin.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Lapa circuit Thu 16 Aug

First tim e on this loop for while. Ran freely. Minimal pain in the ankle. Coming up Howe St was tough with so few hills in my legs lately. Off the Nightcap tomorrow.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

C2S 2013

Lined up with Alex at 7.15. Cold windy conditions with occasional light rain. Felt pretty good. No trouble with ankle after the rest and lots of voltaren massages.
Come through 7k at 29mins and 10k in 41mins. Really came good after heartbreak and was holding 3.50s OK.
Looking good for sub 56 when a blind runner with a guide took me out like a bowling pin just before the turnaround on Campbell Parade.
It took a lot of skin off and took the wind out of my sails.. I lost about a minute. Came over the line in about 56.40 gun time.
Serena and Lily were a great cheer squad coming into the shute.
Alex ran a great 54min and Dave 64min.

Slow jog Sat 11th July

Easy jog to Little Bay then up through the old hospital and back along anzac and austral. Ankle is sore. Then went to 45min spin class with serena.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Ankle very sore

No run mon/tue/wed. The ankle is very sore but also had to work an emergency night shift on Monday night when a ship didn't fit in the Dry Dock.
Saw tim austin on wed and he advised light running with lots of stretching, ice and voltaren. Went out for a gentle 11k to Lapa and back. Ankle was sore all the way. I had to walk the hills because that's when the pain is worst.

Sunday, August 05, 2012

Ankles issues still

After intervals at Heffron the peroneal tendon was very sore. Skipped fri and went for a 14k run to Cape Sol and back instead of the Striders 10k. Then went to 45 spin class with Serena. The home to mow the grass and get ready for BBQ with Castros and Leamons.
Sun morning watched Olympic 10k rather than go to star and then had slow run to cape sol and back. Ankle very sore afterwards.

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Run cycle run

Ran to Maroubra then 2k on treadmill then 45min cycle class then run home.

Intervals at Pioneer

My legs were sore from Sunday but not too bad. The ankle was a little sore so I dropped the strides and did 7 untimed 500m intervals. I had planned 10 but once the ankle started hurting I stopped. Bloody cold at the moment.

Monday, July 30, 2012

M7 Marathon and Ben Hall's Huts

I ran the second half of the M7 relay in 88.50, five minutes off my best. An OK result considering that I was working night shift this week and the ongoing ankle issue. Mike  recorded a great time of 96.17 for the first half. A PB for him. In fact he took us by surprise as he appeared around the bend. The smart money was on him running 100+.
I saw Tim Austin through the week and he diagnosed a strain of the peroneal tendon in my right ankle.  His advice was very good and the ankle started feeling better quickly after doing his recommended stretches.
After the run I drove up to Katoomba and bush bashed my way down the Devil's Hole gully. I lost the track half way down and went cross country eventually coming across the pipeline track. Then I headed down to check out the huts from the Ben Hall TV series in 1975.  Remarkably one of them is still intact and "furnished" 37 years later.  I remember the show, I was 13 when it screened on the ABC. It had a great theme tune from the Bushwackers band.
Only one hut is still standing but the remains of all the others (seven in total) are still there but collapsed. A very interesting "walk down memory lane"
Afterwards I ran/hiked back up Nellies Glen and then along the Cliff walk  to the car at Devil's Hole.

Ben Hall's Hut from the 1975 TV series

Here is a link to a Women's Weekly article at the time of shooting. 

A shot from the article. The hut is on the right.
And here are two other photos of the hut taken during filming from Douglass Baglin Photography at the National Archives .



For a total nostalgia trip for my generation check out this youtube clip of stills set to the opening theme.
or the opening titles are here:

Monday, July 09, 2012

Great North Walk Star 9-7-12

Ran with Sean and Georgie just like last week but felt much better. Did not have any trouble running the entire 30k plus and my ankle troubled me much less.

On the Saturday I paced the 45min 10k group with Mike finishing just ahead of me.

Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Tue Intervals 3-7-12

Monday I spent at the ocean outfalls diving and was totally zonked that night so no run.
Tuesday I finally made it out at 7pm and ran down to Pioneer. All the lights were on but no footballers. I had it all to myself.
Full moon and no wind, but bloody cold.
I did two sets of strides then attempted to run the intervals but the ankle said no. I started off several times but a sharp pain in my right ankle kept stopping me.
It was such good conditions that I felt I should do something, So I persisted until I realised that I got no pain if I stayed on my toes.
Eventually I did 10*300m with 5 pushups after each.

Sunday, July 01, 2012

Welcome back now die! 1/7/12

Thats how I felt after running the North Head Star this morning. Its scary how quickly you lose the edge. I was running these easily before Canberra. Now after two months of low activity it was a big struggle. The 6.20 group moved a long at a quick pace,and I kept up without trouble till the end of Manly Beach when I started feeling the strain, then I felt the wheels really come off above the Spit Bridge. My ankle had become sore and I was dead on my feet as Georgie and Sean skipped away down the hill.
On Saturday I ran the Parkrun 5k in 19.20.
Well hopefully the only way is up!
Mike and I have agreed to run the M7 relay together. He thinks he can do a 97 so if I do and 83 we might keep it under 3 hours.  Well at least it gives us a target to train for.