Thursday 30 January 2014

Come Helly or high water

Well, it couldn't last. Our great month of January weather is fading into February with cold and wind. It seems like everywhere you turn there is a thick sheet of ice with an inch of snow hiding it from sight. Be careful out there! We have had a few slip-and-fall episodes in the last few trots.

Speaking of trots, I will be absent tonight (you have your one hour notice!) as the stripes of my officiating jersey need to be worn. I will miss a trot AND Original Joes for a second week running - pun intended. For Saturday I think we will have to use Eau Claire for our 9 am meet even though the rates for parking in the garage are now up to $5.00. Go ahead Greg, yell at them for me!
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I had two separate conversations with some of our former path buddies this week. Both Tibor and Ralph are doing well, albeit not able to left-right-repeat as in old times. We have been blessed to have many a fine person cross our paths in the 20 years of Tech Shop training, and hopefully I can continue for another 20 years of meeting fine people!
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Our friend Jeremy Deere was part of a very topical article in the Calgary Herald today. If you want to keep going in the winter, this is a good read.
Will he ever slow down?
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Did you know that we had a new world record set by an Octogenarian (I think that is right?) from Calgary? Our friend Helly Visser broke the 1500M world record last weekend by covering the distance in 7:48.23. Many of us 'trotters' take as long as that just to cover 1000M. If you see Helly on the trails in the next few weeks wish her well and congratulate her for ANOTHER world record. She is stunning.

Her 'young' days of 2011.
Stay safe out there no matter where you may be enjoying the trails. Whether new Zealand (Hi Leslie), Cayman Islands (Jon Jon), or just Calgary we are all responsible to make sure we can enjoy our passion for the trails. See you on them.


Thursday 16 January 2014

Liz, lounge, and leg lifts

What an interesting week it has been. But first...

With a potential for a high of 13C on Saturday I think we may have to try another road trip. Should we try Fish Creek? The reservoir? How about Confederation Park? Nose Hill? I like that. Nose Hill it is! Let's meet at Huntington Hills arena which is on the corner of 78th Avenue and Centre Street North. We can do a loop into the Nose Creek Valley and Nose Hill. Hills and valleys are always my favourite. See you at 9 am inside the arena.
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I would like to ask you all to wish our friend Liz a speedy recovery from her surgery. She has already been out of bed and walking around, keeping Neil in good speed. If you know Liz but don't know what I am talking about, give me a shout and I will fill you in. See you on the paths soon Liz!
from left: Jodi&Storm, Carroll, Willie&Coco Chanel, Neil, Peter, Liz&Merlin, and Adrian
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I enjoy keeping a leg up with the research done around the world. I thought you might enjoy this chart for knowing how to get the biggest brain benefits. It's true - we need a good nap to keep ourselves sharp as a tack. So if you see us on the couch, it is all in the name of research, and smartness!

Click on the image for the full facts!
There are a couple of fun events over the next couple of weeks that I think you might - no should - consider. This Sunday, if we haven't already killed you with the above hills and valleys, our friends at Tri-It are hosting an event called the Yeti.It soulds like a fun snowshoe this weekend. As long as we have snow!
Jordan explains snowshoeing basics if you click on the Yeti!
Next week is the Cochrane Winterfest 5 km. I wonder if it is okay to go to MacKay's for ice cream in January? Check out http://www.cochraneevents.ca/ for more info.

And if your calendar fills quickly, it is exactly 100 days until:
The Tower Climb! Get your boots scootin'
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I thought I would finish with the beautiful view outside our window last night. I can't believe how clear the air was, along with a lovely light of night. We love our home.
 



Friday 10 January 2014

Snowshoes and sweatbands


You know those days when you wake up in the morning and really look forward to something? I had this last weekend with the opportunity of a first snowshoe in the 'hood'. With a metre of snow in our little pocket of paradise I was looking forward to some partners in powder. Unfortunately all I saw was the taillights of Adrian's truck as he drove away - lonely at the thought we were no-shows. Sorry Adrian!

Indeed there was a majority that were absent: cold? Nope! Hung over? Maybe! But shy of the two of us it was a quiet morning on the trails. For my mental notes in the future, the paths were plowed by 930 am that morning.

As for this Saturday, let's just stick with Eau Claire so that we may enjoy the cleared paths without too many Chinook created icy patches. See you at 9 am.

I thought you all would like a bit of a view from the banks of the Bow.

Where the bow flows past our house. 

The one duck that called me a quack for showing up.

The lonely picnic tables that the flooding washed up against the remaining trees

Another picnic gone bad.

A neighbour on the banks of the Bow

A slightly better view of the Bald Eagle. Moments before there were two.

The lonely Sue Higgins Bridge. She will be lonely for a few years I suspect.

I could probably jump the gap with these snowshoes!

The sun was peeking out of the clouds.

Which one is better?

This is our hood, and why I don't need to move.
 If these pictures are not good enough, check out the photos that Greg shared here.
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Are you interested in the Cabot Trail relays? From one of my parade contacts:

I know you've got a crew that run and I wanted to let you know that we officially have an all-Alberta team in the Cabot Trail relay (Nova Scotia) in May. There are a few spots open if you know anyone who may be interested!

Give me a call or email if you'd like more information.

Thanks
Kat

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Friday 3 January 2014

A new year of new opportunity

Hello everyone, a short post for all today as I wanted to offer a 2 for 1 deal tomorrow.

Let's meet at Mallard Point in Fish Creek Park for either a snowshoe or trot of the eastern parts of our lovely urban park. My plan is to snowshoe so you are welcome to join me. See you in the parking lot at 9 am. Ish! Mallard Point is the farthest eastern point of Canyon Meadows Drive. For those of you who can only do breakfast I would say 1045 am at the Winkin' Owl on Bow Bottom should be the place. 

It must be spring training for the trotting crew as clinics start up next Tuesday. Rumours are a long lost partner to the group is coming back after at least a seven year hiatus. I would mention e name but it wouldn't be PC of me. 

That is the short of it. 

John