Average pace: 5:09/km
Location: Burnaby Lake (CCW)
Ran Piper Mill Trail, Conifer and Spruce Loops
Distance: 11.1 km
Weather: Sunny, humid
Temp: 21-25ºC
Wind: light to moderate
Calories burned: 802
Total distance to date: 2355 km
The crazy person was not actually on the run and I have no actual evidence that he was crazy except that he was sitting in the shadows under the Highway 1 overpass along the Brunette River trail, wearing a white suit jacket and as I walked by on the other side of the trail, completely unaware he was there he called out to me and started talking about some question or something and how I shouldn’t answer now but later and so on and so forth and it really sounded like was saying, “I am mentally unstable, keep away and avoid direct eye contact.”
I opted to take the SkyTrain on the return trip because I was feeling like my left foot might act up so I don’t know if he was still there an hour and a half later. Probably not, though it was certainly cooler in the shade, especially for those wearing white suit jackets.
It was warm and breezy and a bit humid but all of these things seemed to cancel each other out, so conditions ended up being not bad overall, though the rising temperature is probably what slowed me down the last few km. I had been naughty and not run for four full days so I was unsure if the extra rest would result in me being faster or perhaps slightly less tuned and slower. As it turned out, my pace was exactly the same as the last run–5:09/km.
One noticeable change on the trail was the fence along the athletic field has been removed and the section of trail beside it has been temporarily roped off, forcing one to jog on the field itself. As it’s well-watered, it actually has a nice springy feel to it. At the end where it reconnects to the trail they have for some reason spread a swath of mulch (right on the corner of the field). I don’t know if this is intended as a new part of the path or what, but a liberal spread of fresh mulch on top of springy grass is not the most stable surface to run on. Fortunately it only amounts to a few seconds of running.
Apart from the flagging around the 8-9 km mark, I maintained a decent pace and probably would have bested Monday if I had been more consistent. I’m still pleased overall.
The left foot was signalling a certain displeasure as I started walking back so I chose to take the SkyTrain home.