Sunday, December 20, 2009

Walking in Winter Wonderland

Due to the #snowpocalypse, Boston got about a foot of snow. Being that people are out of town or otherwise busy, I went for a long walk through Boston.

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3373940

8.9 miles, 4 hours, and one break at a used book store to purchase "Snow" by Orhan Pamuk, "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man" by James Joyce, something by Kafka, and another book too, I think.

Monday, December 7, 2009

metromonday

This will start getting a little repetitive, but I don't care...
Hit Metro again with Christianne. Brendan showed up simultaneously, as did Avi, Mike, and Randy, so we had quite the crowd!
Brendan and Christianne wanted to get some lead climbing in, so Avi and I hit the climbs together first...

5.7+ yellow overhangy one (clean)
5.8 dark green, right beside yellow overhangy one on the back wall (not clean...)
5.8+ yellow, short route in middle of the short wall (first time finishing... couldn't do it last time I tried!!! still not clean, of course)

Brendan bailed due to his wrist injury, so I swapped out and finished climbing with Christianne.
5.8 super fun red route
5.10a... Christianne made me do this... I cheated/sucked my way up...
5.8+ pink route (not clean. tired.)

Mostly 5.8s now, getting better at 5.8+s. 5.9s by the end of the month for sure. :-)

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

metromonday

Christianne and I climbed at Metro. Hopefully she'll be my new climbing buddy... I think we're both in need of one. (Though, she's probably looking for someone to lead climb with.)

Routes:
short 5.7 (tree frog, green)
5.8 (white)
5.8 (blue) (a route i couldn't do last time i tried... and still didn't do cleanly)
5.7 (lickety split, blue)
effin' around on some cracks
5.9... handhold was loose, so I popped onto the 5.7 beside it.
5.7+ (split decision, green) (been meaning to do this one for awhile!!!)
5.8 (red) (also been meaning to do this one for awhile!!!)


Slowly but surely, I'm getting better. I can now climb in the 5.8 range, more or less. And I'm able to climb more routes without getting overly exhausted. All smiles.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

3 Mile loop

[49, overcast. still t-shirt/shorts weather]
I decided to extend my 2 mile loop to a more acceptable 3 mile loop.
This is going to be my new route for awhile, maybe... Running along the river might be less than ideal as the cold weather approaches.

Was trending towards calf cramps at the end of the run... maybe I'm dehydrated? Maybe I need salt? I vote for salt.

Rock Climbing

I've recently taken to rock climbing, both indoors and outdoors. While I'm not very good (and maybe never will be, given my body type), I'm having a lot of fun doing it, and it's a very different workout/muscle set than I'm used to.

Where to go:
MetroRock has an $8 ladies night on Monday. Boston Rock Gym has a $1 ladies night on Wednesday. And RockSpot has a $10 ladies night on Saturday. Between the three of those, indoor climbing is happily happening without breaking the bank. Additionally, Rumney, NH is ~2.5 hour drive, and works out to about $10 when splitting gas money amongst a few people. Not too shabby at all.

What you need to get started:
Climbing shoes
Harness
Belay Device
(optional) Chalk bag/chalk

I got my shoes from backcountry.com on sale for $60 and my harness and belay device from a friend for $40. My hands sweat mad crazy a lot in the gym, so chalk and chalk bag were totally necessary; got them for ~$15 from backcountry.com during the same sale.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Apartment Hunting Makes for Good Running!

[70 degrees, lightly overcast, somewhat muggy.]

I'm trying to decide between apartments, so today I went for a run to one of them. It's more or less in the same neighborhood I live in now (Cambridgeport), just slightly closer to the river by about maybe 3 minutes walking. I dig it. The neighborhood is quaint, much calmer and quieter than what I'm used to, and the fact that a bus stops right in front of the house is perfect.

In any case, here's my run: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2801240
Distance: 3.5 miles

I seriously hope the last time I went running wasn't actually late April... what a loooser.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

just runnnnning in the rain!

The weather today not too inviting for a runner: overcast, mid-50s, rain ranging from light to moderate... and yet, it was a surprisingly AWESOME day to run!!
~4.2 miles, but I walked at least .5 miles of it, due both to my out of shapeness, and my desire to watch the subway crossing the Longfellow bridge.

I'm really glad I'll be staying in the area for a few more years. It's really just a great place to run, even on crappy days like today. There are so many places to explore, the Esplande is just wonderful, and traffic isn't heavy enough to be bothersome. For the most part, I might get stopped a half-dozen time by lights during a run, but that's only because I'm not specifically trying to avoid them, and also because I don't really mind them to begin with. In the winter, it's a little less fun, just because you can get so cold if you aren't constantly moving. However, now that it's trending toward Spring, traffic lights are a welcome addition. (And in the summer, I'll just kind of pray for them.)

I'd really like to run the Freedom Trail sometime before I go overseas this summer. Once I get back, I'll be too out of shape to do it for awhile....
I also thought it'd be pretty freaking awesome to have running tours of Boston. Maybe when I get into better shape, I'll start this up. With the number of tourists flooding the city, I'm sure there are bound to be a few that want to see Boston on foot!!!

Route: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2750891