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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Now that I have a day job, this really sucks…
I have to go out and plow anything over 1 inch. Not good for training. not good for life in general.
I think you will probably look at snow and (crappy cold windy weather that frequently accompanies it) in a different light if you ever stop plowing.
Really, there is nothing better for mental training than doing a long run or tempo run in a blinding snowstorm with a fierce wind. I look at it as a training advantage, not a liability.
Not good all around. Talked to someone who biked around Glenmore res, apparently lots of snow down in the Weaslehead area. Best we can hope for is that it stays frozen on Sunday for the Police half.
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That sucks. Don't those forecasters know it is spring already?
ReplyDeleteWhat will you do on Saturday?
Booo....sorry about the forecast. I'm still confused about snow like this in (almost) mid-April. No fun.
ReplyDeleteugh, that does SUPER suck!!!! you need to migrate south!!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe it'll be wrong... :)
ReplyDeleteMy deepest condolences
ReplyDeleteyuck! hopefully they got the forecast wrong! ;)
ReplyDeleteI think you will probably look at snow and (crappy cold windy weather that frequently accompanies it) in a different light if you ever stop plowing.
ReplyDeleteReally, there is nothing better for mental training than doing a long run or tempo run in a blinding snowstorm with a fierce wind. I look at it as a training advantage, not a liability.
Ok that really sucks. Ever thought about moving?
ReplyDeleteYou have had to deal with a lot of cold and snowy weather and I thought we had it bad here in Iowa.
Yuck! :( This winter seems to be dragging on for a lot of areas. Hope you get some sunshine soon!
ReplyDeleteNot good all around. Talked to someone who biked around Glenmore res, apparently lots of snow down in the Weaslehead area. Best we can hope for is that it stays frozen on Sunday for the Police half.
ReplyDeletewait, why isn't that snowfall amount in KM? You know, 0.0000000024 KM expected.
ReplyDeleteBummer!
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