Marathon III Training - Day 1
We all love dog stories, I have for you tonight. Shortly after the halfway point I turned right and started cruising down the path. This part was in the forest and the sun had retreated behind the tree line. I could still see a little ways in front of me and what I saw was a person walking three very large white (or light) dogs. I also saw another person coming from the other direction with two large black (dark at least) dogs. What I couldn’t see was any leashes (it was too dark for that) and the next thing I heard was all of the dogs barking, growling and generally trying to tear each other apart, mixed with a couple owners yelling at the dogs and each other.
So I did what any good Jack would do:
Jack be nimble
Jack be quck
Jack jumped onto another path and beat track outta there!
I mean how stupid could these dog owners be? Even I could see what was going to happen, and I was a hundred meters behind them, yikes!
Anyway I may have run a little more than 14K as it took a little while to get back on my path as I ended up in the middle of the woods and it was really dark there! Luckily I have good orientation in the woods, even at night a result of many years of night training in the military (in the days before night vision goggles became standard equipment).
I remember a lieutenant that I used to drive around the first year I was in the army that couldn’t find his way around in the daytime at night when we drove around with reduced lights (blackout drive) he was downright dangerous:
'Sir, I think we just drove off the post'!
'No soldier, I’m sure we are on the right road!'
'But sir, I just saw some cows!'
'Are you trying to correct me soldier?'
'Ahh sir, there’s a barn and a farmhouse...'
'Just turn around, do you know where we are?'
'Yes sir, I live in the trailor park just down the road from here!'
'Then find a way back to the right road before someone sees us!'
Hehe, this really happened by the way, while I was at Ft. Knox, Kentucky in the early 1980’s :-)
Gosh it feels good to be training for something again!
Comments
DATE: 10:24 PM
Dogs can make for some interesting adrenaline-enhanced sprinting. Good running to you!Mit freundlichen GrüßenBen
Posted by: Ben Holmes, aka BadBen | July 5, 2006 11:54 PM
DATE: 2:56 AM
Good luck with your training. I love dogs, but not the big ones and like you I often steer clear or change course.
Posted by: Dawn (aka Pink Lady) | July 5, 2006 11:54 PM
DATE: 2:16 PM
I think I need to pick a run - lately I've felt like I was drifitng rather aimlessly with my "running", which has turned mostly into walking. Wish you lived closer so you could sic those dogs on me! :-)
Posted by: neca | July 5, 2006 11:54 PM