There was definitely no running involved!
(Okay, a tiny bit as an experiment as I mentioned in the prior post).
Basically, I walked to the lake and back, as if I were doing a run, but without the running part. This was done to:
- Assess how viable running would be on the trail (not very)
- Get out for some fresh air
- Burn a few calories instead of sitting on my butt eating crackers
The main thing here is that once I got onto the river trail (which is to say, once I was off nicely shovelled sidewalks), my pace slowed a fair bit over my usual walking pace. It wasn’t super slippery, but it was enough that I couldn’t walk at my usual breakneck (for walking) pace. The first walk, my left big toe got cold for some weird reason. It was fine on the way back.
Stats:
Walk 92 Average pace: 10:04/km Location: Brunette River trail Distance: 4.08 km Time: 41:02 Weather: Overcast Temp: 2 °C Humidity: 93% Wind: light to nil BPM: 108 Weight: 161.8 pounds Devices: Garmin Forerunner 255 Total distance to date: 690.18 km
Walk 93 Average pace: 10:17/km Location: Brunette River trail Distance: 4.33 km Time: 44:32 Weather: Overcast Temp: 5 °C Humidity: 91% Wind: light to nil BPM: 181 Weight: 161.8 pounds Devices: Garmin Forerunner 255 Total distance to date: 694.51 km
The view along the way (the debris is from a now ex-tree that fell over):