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It was 80+ degrees when we set off from the Northern trailhead and after only a few minutes we came upon a 'scenic viewpoint'.
That was the last time we saw a road for our entire hike.
We only saw a few other people in our 5.32 mile adventure, but we did manage to see some critters.
The things I do for the sake of this blog...I HATE snakes! |
Future butterfly? |
Distance: 5.32 miles
Time: 1:40:46
Avg. Pace: 18:56/mile
I can't wait to come back and try running on this trail sometime! It's kind of a haul just to go for a run, but there are only a few big hills (as opposed to the humungous hills at Lapham Peak and Scuppernong), so it would be a great place to do some trail running.
Speaking of running (and all other things training-related), here's what I've been up to since my first outdoor bike ride of the year on March 12th.
Tuesday, March 13th: Successfully dragged myself to yoga.
Thursday, March 15th: Running
Distance: 3.58 miles
Time: 35:08
Avg. Pace: 9:49
Sunday, March 18th: Hiking
(see stats above)
Monday, March 19th: Indoor Trainer Ride
Distance: 10.55 miles
Time: 45:00
Avg. Speed: 14.1 mph
Wednesday, March 22nd: Running
Distance: 2.09 miles
Time: 20:05
Avg. Pace: 9:37
Thursday, March 23rd: Running (since my planned brick workout got rained out)
Distance: 3.50 miles
Time: 34:28
Avg. Pace: 9:52
And...since you've made it this far...how 'bout a gratuitous rabbit picture?
2 comments:
Luvs the bunnies!!! We get an year pass for the state parks too. (especially now that we can cut through on as a shortcut off the island!) I'm going to try getting John into hiking. He can't run, I know this so it could be something we can do together.
I love hiking. I always plan at least two hiking trips each year. We have a state park about an hour and half from here. Its perfect for day trips. My uncle has a place out by the Mississippi that we go stay at too. Its about 3hrs from. Great for a weekend get away. Hiking out there is pretty cool. I really wish I could do it more.
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