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    • Z
      zwer
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      You're well kitted out, then. Forget those people who stick to treadmills in the winter! I ran into a small 10k race this morning along the lake and there were a few fast guys in shorts.

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      • llvlaglneL
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        lol yea, you know they're hardcore. i'm more afraid of the ones with the beards… those are usually serious mountain men.

        hope the IT band lets up bro. get some foam roller action in dude. hope all works out

        "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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        • Z
          zwer
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          I was reading yesterday that in addition to foam rolling, the best way to sort out the injury is leg training at the gym. So it was to the gym this morning for squats, leg press, leg extension and hamstring curls. Think that I'll have to pass on the next half marathon, first weekend in March.

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          • llvlaglneL
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            freaking crap!….... i was running on the adirondack trail today. no one on the paths what so ever. it was pretty sweet to be the first to place new foot prints in the fresh powder. didn't have to bring any maps or concentrate much on trail markers. but i packed sufficient amount of gels and 2 water bottles with me to last the day. climbed about 1300ft. i usually stay on the AT trail til i reach the tower on bear mountain. today was different...

            sooner or later the AT trail comes to a pretty sweet opening which would reveal the west mountain and dunderberg mountain. had to take a pause as the scenery was great. after a little i started moving again. i reached the point where the AT trail splits with the handicap accessible trail. BTW that handicap trail is littered with enormous stones..... don't ask. well after the trail splits, i came a cross "dog tracks." i thought oh sweet! lost dog?(mind you i love dogs). i kept going... kept going. i'm about 3mi from the nearest park ranger station and from my car. so i kept going kept moving. PAAAAAAUUUUUSE! in the distance... say around 1500ft i see a freaking enormous BIG CAT. i highly doubt it was a bobcat as it was larger than german shepard.  fear kicked in and i just stood there for what seemed like an eternity.. didnt breathe as i assumed this was it.i'm about to die doing what i love.  hairs on my neck stood. cold sweats. and stomach tightened so hard i thought i was going to have diarrhea. not sure if the animal had seen me but i freaking flew down the east side of the mountain. i dont think i've ran that fast ever in my life. Garmin watch says i was moving at 5:39 pace. i didnt bother to look what was behind me.  made it back to my car in less than 20. locked my doors.

            had no idea big cats were native to my area. thought mainly in the rockies and canada. i don't think i'm going to go back for a while lol. btw when i got home, i changed..... remember i mentioned diarrhea. well there were tracks.

            GOOD NEWS: survived! tights worked great and so did those microspikes

            bad news: big cat caused my plantar to flare up like a mother. i'm hobbling at home right now.

            "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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            • derivative666D
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              We have mountain lions also on the AT in NJ haven't come across one but I know they are out there. I usually just run into black bear from time to time while hiking. They don't bother you as long as their cubs aren't around. Prob would have shit myself as well if I ran into a mountain lion. Glad that worked out for you.

              "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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              • llvlaglneL
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                This was probably worst wildlife incident I've had. Other than when a male goose attacked me.

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                "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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                • seanoconoS
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                  We have mountain lions in Washington State as well. Although, we call them cougars. I occasionally find cougar tracks on my cabin property in the Blue Mountains of SE Washington, in what is commonly referred to as "cougar country" by the locals. They're really the only thing I'm concerned about up there. I have a Pyrenees, that patrols the property, just for the purpose of keeping the big cats out. I've seen him chase off bears so I think he's up to the challenge. Glad to hear you made it out alright, man. What always concerns me with the big cats is that you rarely see them first. They usually stalk from behind, and attack without warning. It's pretty rare to see one in the wild – I've only ever seen one -- so all things considered, you're actually really lucky. Again, glad you made it back relatively unscathed.

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                  • llvlaglneL
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                    yea my other teammate was telling me this is why i need to get a dog to run with. big cats never worried me cause i didnt think they were native to this area.

                    now that you're telling me they stalk from behind….. there are tons of  trails and dirt roads with high rock walls....

                    "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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                    • Z
                      zwer
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                      Wow. That's terrifying! Glad you made it out alright. Time for some plantar rehab, I guess.

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                      • llvlaglneL
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                        Lol I collected snow in a bucket and plunged my foot in there. Plan on rubbing some topricin foot cream on it and sleeping with a leg splint

                        Right quad is twitching like a mother freaker

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                        "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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                        • Finn666F
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                          great story Ben…and happy to see you´re going great (even though the pants suffered a bit!) 😛

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                          • thomasnunnallyT
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                            Yea, I love that story.  I have heard stories about wolves in Canada as well.  My favorite trail in Gatineau park is called the "Wolf Loop," but I haven't encountered any yet.

                            Out with the new! In with the old!

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                            • Z
                              zwer
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                              The closest I've ever come to wildlife is the odd skunk here and there in the morning and an elk across the river when I was running in Canmore, AB.

                              I did scare the hell out of myself hiking with my wife in Southern Alberta - we were going along and talking about how lovely it was when I said, 'yeah, this meadow looks exactly like the ones you see bears in in nature pictures'…

                              We ran the rest of the way back to town.

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                              • summ3rhaysS
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                                Glad you are ok llvlaglne

                                Mountain lions are native to my area as well.  I've only seen one once in my entire life, but it was enough to scare the bejesus out of me.  Moose are the animals that give me the most grief when on the Utah trails.  Huge, dumb and scare easily.

                                IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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                                • llvlaglneL
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                                  Right now it feels like a knife in my heel. Thinking of entering in the heavy weight boot competition in this

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                                  "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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                                  • summ3rhaysS
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                                    I ran a snow obstacle course 10k a couple weeks ago with my wife.  The obstacles were kind of hokey, but it was fun to get out of the valley and into the hills.  It was near Park City, UT.  Man was it scenic although I  miss the "scenery" that goes with racing in the summer months.


                                    IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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                                    • GilesG
                                      Giles
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                                      Beautiful…..

                                      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                      • llvlaglneL
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                                        Beautiful area. Race looked like a blast

                                        Good thing bout running in the winter… You don't need as much water.... But depending on the type of snow, that will determine if it'll be fun or not

                                        Was that fresh and powdery? Wet snow? Or hard and packed?

                                        Looked like you had tons of fun man 😃

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                                        "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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                                        • summ3rhaysS
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                                          The snow was pretty much hard packed.  There were a few spots that felt like running in sand, but for the most part they groomed the trail pretty well.  It was nice not to have to worry too much about water.

                                          IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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                                          • llvlaglneL
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                                            Yea packed is the best… You don't have to worry bout stones or branches

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                                            "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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