Blog changes

Thanks to everyone who followed Training Because I Can! over the last nine years. This blog started with Addison's Disease, hypothyroidism and a crazy idea of doing an Ironman distance triathlon. My life has changed and so has this blog. I am using this blog strictly for Addison's Support topics from here on out. I hope to continue providing people with hints for living life well with adrenal insufficiency.
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Friday, September 2, 2011

Aspen Trail and me




I've lived here in Teton Valley, Idaho for 16 years.  In those 16 years, so much has changed in the Valley, in my life and in the world.  One thing that has mostly remained the same is Aspen Trail.  Because we are moving from here soon, every trail I've been on this summer, I think, "This could be the last time I'm here!"  Usually this thought fills me with a little spark of happiness.  Yesterday on Aspen Trail, I cried a little bit.

This post is a departure from my usual posts.  Probably lots of rambling words.

Aspen Trail was the first trail I really explored when I came to the Valley.  It's close to town and, unlike most trails around here, it's not very steep with only 1,400 feet of vertical elevation gain and 1,400 feet of vertical loss in its 4.2 mile length.  True to its name, Aspen Trail has lots of Aspens.

Spring

Summer

Fall

I took cute, chubby Zane up there in a backpack when he was 2 and a half.  I remember struggling with his weight on the hills and struggling with the (very justified) fear of bears.  We turned around after less than a mile. Now that chubby two year old is seventeen and could probably carry me right up the hill with no trouble if he wanted to.
Me, McKenzie and Zane


While on Aspen Trail, I've run, biked, snow shoed, hiked mostly alone but sometimes with friends, my son, a Terry executive who laughed at me for wearing a skirt!, husbands, a potential boyfriend who turned into husband.  I done it with Allison over a decade, trudged through waist deep snow and rolled on our bellies with Meara.
Snowshoeing with Allison

Big group!


Paul ripping downhill past the horse and rider.  The lady on the horse was impressed!


My fitness and health have changed so much over the years.  There have been times that going up every hill was a challenge.  Sometimes, lately, every hill is bliss. There were times I kicked guys asses going downhill on a mountain bike.  There were times that I wished I could run the whole thing from start to finish.  I  progressed to easily running it from start to finish and then went about my day like it was no big deal, at points, it was a HUGE deal.  Once, I ran it in Croc's because of a pain in my foot that turned out to be a broken hip.
This looked like a spot where a doglike creature slept.  A wolf perhaps?


One of the biggest piles of shit I've ever seen.

Because the print has no kidney bean shape and the toes are almost straight across, I'm thinking  these were from a grizz.


I've seen the seasons change from summer to fall to winter to spring.  I've laughed and cried and sometimes not thought about much at all while on the trail.  I can run it as fast as I can ride it.  I admire the change of seasons.  I've seen bear tracks, cat tracks, wolf tracks and a wolf bed, moose, deer, grouse, hawks and an ultralight flying overhead.  Aspen Trail was my first and only night run that wasn't in a race.  There was a light coating of snow, it was silent and peaceful and not too cold.


Aspen Trail is beautiful.  I will miss it.

The changes that are coming up are good.  They are scary.  They are exciting.  You can be sure when I come back to Teton Valley, I will visit Aspen Trail and love it as much as I did the first time I was on it.

End of my rambling.  Lots and lots and lots of pictures to follow.

My favorite section of trail, I smile EVERY time I get to this spot.


Pigeon shooters, beer drinkers and litterers spent some time at the trail head.


Don't mess with my trail head!



Spring, muddy and slippery



MOST OF THE PICTURES BELOW ARE FROM APPROXIMATELY THE SAME SPOT
Really early spring



Too much snow to run in the Big Holes, perfect on Aspen Trail

SPRING!!!

Early summer

A cloudy late spring, early summer day.  Looking at Driggs

Late summer


Fall
Later Fall


MISCELLANEOUS SHOTS

Aspen leaf carpet

A section of trail Zane helped create


Sunset in the fall



One of a few dogs who has joined me on the trail.  Definitely the most enthusiastic.  I call her Bear Bait.


Bear Bait


The result of M's amazing fall.

Pretty

Ultralight


DORK SHOTS
Me sliding into a tree well, trying to take a picture of myself.

Spring is coming, really!

I went through an entire summer taking pictures of myself jumping off of things.  It was pretty fun.

Dorkiest shot of me ever.  Can you tell how much I was enjoying doing it?  Too much.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

After two weeks of lots of running, the taper for Wasatch has begun.



"He who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead; his eyes are closed."
Albert Einstein

The last two weeks have been full of running and picture taking.  Last week, I opted to spend 4 days in the Teton backcountry so I could appreciate the scenery.  Wasatch is on September 9th.  My training has not been as rigorous as it's been in the past but my body is not achy and sore, so that's good.  I'm in denial about all of the preparation I need to do for the race.  Maybe I'll get on it tomorrow...


My pretty, new sneakers.  Clean and shiny. 


My tent for 3 nights.  Flat ground is nice.


The next morning both my sneakers and socks were wet.  I had to cross Moose Creek a mile before the campsite.  On the way back out, I got smarter and put my flip flops on so my shoes stayed dry.


Looking back on Moose Meadows toward Taylor Mountain.

Moose Lakes are at the base of this little mountain.

Granite Creek patrol cabin.  It looked like it was infested with mice.  Yuck.


Grand Teton and Spearhead. 


Still so much snow in the high country!


Beautiful wolf track

Taylor Mountain from Coal Creek Meadows

Garns Mountain from Relay Ridge Trail



Lodgepole Pines in South Fork of Cascade Creek


Elk Flat from Blacktail Loop.  This is my current computer background


Damn, one week and look what I do to sneakers!

Zane and his girlfriend, McKensie


Zane's first day of his senior year at alternative high school