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Round and Round I Go

By Khourianya @khourianya
12k.  That's what the schedule said.   Easy peasy.   Though, up until yesterday, I still wasn't sure if I was going to even do it.  Of course, there was no denying that my ankle felt fine and my lungs were sounding remarkably clearer so I started making plans.
I wanted to go early to avoid the heat and I invited a couple of people along if they wanted to join me, but in the end I headed out solo.   Probably just as well, given how I ended up taking this run...
I started out of Glenmore just before 8am (slightly later than my planned 7:30 start).  Thank you freight train that crossed Glenmore right as I got to it...
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As I put on my hydration pack, I had a crazy idea...what if I tried to run the first 10k non-stop.  No walk breaks.  I could go as slow as I wanted as long as I didn't stop to walk.   It would be a good confidence test for next week's MEC 10k - to see if I was ready to knock it off the 36 Resolutions list.
I headed out at an easy 7:30/km pace...super slow but easily maintainable - especially since this was my first post-plague long run.   For the first time in a very long time, I even decided to take the lower path on the clockwise loop.  It was nice to avoid all of the ups and downs of the upper path.
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It was the perfect temperature for a run...around 10C with just a hint of a breeze off the water.
It seemed like no time at all and I was heading toward the hill into the Weaselhead.  
Round and Round I Go
Round and Round I Go
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It was also right about then that I realized that if I did 6k out and 6k back - I would inevitably need to run up that same hill (and the south hill is PARTICULARLY nasty steep).   It wasn't long before I decided that I would just add on a few extra kilometres and dot he whole loop...what was another 3k anyway?  And since I had kinda maintained a 15k base through June...it wasn't like I'd be risking injury by increasing my mileage too much.
The pathways were so quiet.  every now and then, I'd encounter a couple of runners or a cyclist would whiz by me, but for the most part, I was pretty alone out there.
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I think I ran into those 10 Fast Guys from Calgary Marathon...it was a bunch of guys all running oddly close together and when I got closer, I saw a couple of them wearing their Team Mito shirts...I'm just going to assume it was them.
As I started up the hill to the north side of the Weaselhead, these two older guys passed me.  I kept my slow pace up the hill and noted with glee that they had to walk at the top of the hill, while I just kept on truckin' along.  My plan to do that first 10k nonstop was going swimmingly.  I didn't even have any desire to stop.
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The greenery is growing in where the floods deposited all of that silt.  That was really nice to see.  When I was down there last week, it looked like Death Valley - all cracked and desert-like.
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Ok - I lie. I did feel like I had to stop.  I had to pee pretty bad.  So, I knew that I needed to time it right so I could do it after the 10k. And I knew the 10k mark was close to the Canoe Club so I would aim for there.   Turns out the Canoe Club was at 9.75k....uhhhhh.  Can't stop now.  

So, I doubled back a bit to get my continuous 10k.
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Not bad.  I think I'd be ok with a time like that next week in the race if it meant wiping that goal off the list...
The day was warming up quickly so I was happy I'd tied my hair up into a funny little bun to keep it off my neck...I think it's starting to reach the neighbourhood of "too long" for summer.
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After a pitstop at the canoe club, I did walk for a bit.  and ate
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and drank a bit too much water so my tummy started to feel sloshy.  I kept walking for a little while until that passed.  It was during this that I noticed a new sign on the pathway
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SWEET!  New pathway link!  And right along the reservoir.  I'll just need to be patient for a few more years until it becomes a reality.  I'm beting the golf course wants them to build in the off season...I can't see a pathway taking 4 years to build for that short of a stretch.
Soon I was running again and, aside from a couple of photo stops - I ran most of it non-stop as well.
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It's also nice to see the water around here returning to it's rightful color again...
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And then it was coming in for a landing...I had hoped I'd do it in 2 hours...I stopped my garmin at the top of the landing in 2:04.  Not too shabby considering...
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Round and Round I Go
And then I hit Starbucks for some coffee and reading.   As I was walking over, hubby texted me

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The Garmin Geekery:
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Round and Round I Go
Overall - this run felt pretty good.  I was pretty steady-feeling in my pacing and I was going slow enough so I could breathe easily and had no pain in my ankle (except one twinge around 7k that quickly faded).  And, really, as long run paces go - this one definitely qualified as long and slow...
All in all - a really good run.
Afterwards, I headed out to run some errands and ended up in Sport Chek.  I came so close to buying a couple of pairs of back-up Kinvaras...they had several pairs of these Kinvara 2s.  I've never found this color in my size - even online.
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and they were in my freakishly huge size!!!!!  For $65 for the first pair and 50% off that for the second...and almost all of them were in my size.  That NEVER happens.  I came so close.   Sooooo close.  I even tried to justify how close my other pairs might be getting to retirement...
Instead, I retrained myself and happened upon a really pretty Columbia dress that was on sale for $25.  That will be really nice for this summer and then for my trip to Punta Cana next spring...probably a better investment for now...
especially since I already have one pair of Kinvara 3s I haven't even worn yet...

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