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verb_to_trust wrote:
I think we are doing lower antelope and a float. My wife planned pretty much everything. You got any good recs for GC or Sedona area?
If planning a hike near the GC visitors center, take the South Kaibab instead of the Bright Angel. A quarter of the tourists and better views. In my opinion, the only reason to take the Bright Angel is if you are planning to go all the way out to Plateau Point. Just be aware that you'll have to take a park bus, or park as close as you can to the road entrance and walk in.
Yaki Point is the best place to watch the sunrise.
The Skywalk is dumb and shouldn't exist. Don't waste your money.
There are so many great hikes in Sedona that it's really hard to pick.
Devil's Bridge is touristy AF, but it is beautiful. Fay Canyon is easy and fun to hike at sunset. Climb the cliff face at the end and look back through the canyon.
I think we are doing lower antelope and a float. My wife planned pretty much everything. You got any good recs for GC or Sedona area?
If planning a hike near the GC visitors center, take the South Kaibab instead of the Bright Angel. A quarter of the tourists and better views. In my opinion, the only reason to take the Bright Angel is if you are planning to go all the way out to Plateau Point. Just be aware that you'll have to take a park bus, or park as close as you can to the road entrance and walk in.
Yaki Point is the best place to watch the sunrise.
The Skywalk is dumb and shouldn't exist. Don't waste your money.
There are so many great hikes in Sedona that it's really hard to pick.
Devil's Bridge is touristy AF, but it is beautiful. Fay Canyon is easy and fun to hike at sunset. Climb the cliff face at the end and look back through the canyon.
In Sedona area I really enjoyed Cathedral Rock and Slide Rock State Park. Slide Rock State Park is like a natural water park.
After basically a full week off, I came out Monday with a 9 miler. But I wanted to do a 10. So, it felt a bit like a failure. Then Wed, I did an 8 and felt completely exhausted.
This morning I hit a brick fucking wall in mile 4 and don't know how I managed to pull 7 out of my legs. I'm tired. My chest is tired. My legs are tired. Everything's tired. Having to walk up 10 flights because the elevator in my apt was broken when I got back from my run didn't help.
But jesus everything hurts right now. I feel like I ran a marathon and I've only done 24 on the week.
The Marquette Trails 50K is four months from this weekend and I'm starting to get hyped. TIL there are 4 significant climbs and 3 of them come in the last 10 miles. Hope my garbage body can withstand the training.
This streak thing was a good idea. Just what I needed to get my run on. Technically I am 15 days into my streak but my goal is 115+ and that should put me at 200+ gym/swim days if I can keep it up.
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Digging the streak idea already. I got a measly mile today that I wouldn't have otherwise, and that was even with looking down the barrel of a day full of inventory/payroll, meetings, house hunting, dinner with siblings, and Game of Thrones viewing. So many opportunities to make excuses to not get some quick movement logged in.
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