Slogging up the side of San Jacinto did have an immediate impact. I was able to get my standard tire towing route under 28 minutes. That’s a first! I was
Author: Aaronlin
Blasted off San JacintoBlasted off San Jacinto
Wow, that trip up Cactus to Clouds to the Palm Springs tram was a hike! It’s always tough but it bad weather it’s even more interesting. Going up from the
Alpine start, Cactus to Clouds, Skyline TrailAlpine start, Cactus to Clouds, Skyline Trail
I am planning to do the Cactus to Clouds hike up to San Jacinto and back with a loaded pack. Even though the tire training has gotten to go pretty
Biking in TemeculaBiking in Temecula
Bicycling in Temecula is a bit different than San Diego. Most of the days, there is a slight mist that hangs over the valley. Part of it is the smog
First expedition training videoFirst expedition training video
Please sit back and enjoy this short little expedition training video, knowing that you’re not having to drag a tire along a busy county highway. To enlarge the video to
Still on this sideStill on this side
My legs and cardio are still on what I call this side of the Rubicon. The Roman reference is very loose but it works for where I want to be.
Back in businessBack in business
After a week of full down-time, I’m back in business! My right foot didn’t hurt at all towing the tire on back-to-back days. Woo hoo! This means I’ll have to
Biding my timeBiding my time
After last weekend’s assault on the body, I’ve been taking several days off to let things heal up and not be sore. As much as I like pushing it, “pushing”
Achieved overtrainingAchieved overtraining
Finally! I’ve achieved overtraining. It’s not really a positive accomplishment in the regimen but it tells me where the absolute limit is. My foot is hurting a bit after doing