I wasn't feeling all that well yesterday, and I easily talked myself out of walking. I felt much better today, and rashly decided to start out with a one-mile run. It turned out a little better than I hoped.
I geeked out with all my gear - CamelBak, iPod, sunglasses and sun hat, and headed up Colorado. At the crest of the hill, I started running &mdash jogging to most people, but running to me &mdash and headed down Ave. 64. From past bike riding experience, I was anticipating the hills with some dread, but from the beginning my wind held out much better than my legs, which I found odd. The climb up to Malcolm was not fun, but I perserved, and made it all the way to La Loma without stopping.
I changed to a walk as I headed west on La Loma, and noticed a lot of soreness in the outside front of my lower legs; the right leg was worse, but both were sore. I slowly walked up La Loma to Glen Holly, trudged up the hill to Cheviotdale, got slightly lost before finding for Cherry Alley, and did the upper Sequoia steps. I seriously considered going up Cherry, but sucked it up and headed up Sequoia. By the first crest, my legs were feeling much better - tired, but not as noticeably sore.
Glenover to Alice, then back to work - tired, but still walking.
