Tonight, Linda and I took what I expect to be the last significant distance, four miles, two laps around the lake. The weather was a challenge both for temperature and wind. We're confident that the worst weather of the walk Sunday will be no worse than tonight. It was a quick, strong walk as well... and no burning shins for me! Actually, it was one of my best walks yet. Tonight, I tested carrying my camera in a fannypack. The picture attached was a nice sunset over Grays Lake, one of the bonuses of getting out and walking around. I'm looking forward to catching some nice race day images.
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
Last Practice
Tonight, Linda and I took what I expect to be the last significant distance, four miles, two laps around the lake. The weather was a challenge both for temperature and wind. We're confident that the worst weather of the walk Sunday will be no worse than tonight. It was a quick, strong walk as well... and no burning shins for me! Actually, it was one of my best walks yet. Tonight, I tested carrying my camera in a fannypack. The picture attached was a nice sunset over Grays Lake, one of the bonuses of getting out and walking around. I'm looking forward to catching some nice race day images.
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