Well, I thought yesterday would be my last ski of the year, but I don't think that's going to be how it goes. It's been snowing all day, after raining all night (from what I remember hearing). That means lots of snow in the mountains, and I'm not even going to think about biking on roads with any chance of ice on them. And the forecast for the rest of the week is rain/snow mix. So, I guess I'll be on the bike trainer all week. There is a bright spot in the week's forecast: partly sunny on Sunday, and I think that will be a ski day.
I mentioned before that I hoped we wouldn't have a wet and cool spring. At this rate, we won't have a spring season at all. It will go from snow to summer in about three days. That's just not going to work for me!
I might not even get to go out running with Paul in his cruiser on Tuesday and Thursday. That will be a major bummer.
I still haven't got on my bike to see how the lowered stem works for me. I'm anxiously awaiting how that goes. I almost did a bike during the OU basketball game today. I might as well have, considering that the game didn't go very well.
I've been looking at the trail for the Poky 50 race. I think I'm going to really like it. But I need to get some more running in, or it's gonna hurt(!).
I'm a family guy who is addicted to swim/bike/run and anything to do with getting out into the backcountry wilderness areas. This blog focuses on the swim, bike, run and other various aspects of my attempts to finish in the top ten percent of my age group in whatever race I do. It used to be all about finishing the legs of an Olympic Distance triathlon: swim in 20 minutes, bike in 60 minutes, and run in 40 minutes. Now, it's more about training well and finishing well.
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