Monday - 0 miles
Tuesday - Charlestown, RI - 6.7 miles - 650' elevation
Working from home with a snow storm coming and I went to run over at Carter Preserve for lunch. Great time to run just as the snow was starting to fall. Beautiful day out there! Glad I did it early in the storm as everything turned to slush by the end of the day.Wednesday - 0 miles
Slush fest out there. No thanks.Thursday - West Greenwich, RI - 9 miles - 1200' elevation
An early start to the day led me to Arcadia before work. The remaining snow froze up again and was a crunchy delight. Perfect for running. A solid mix of hills and a satisfying run to start the day.Friday - Providence, RI - 6 miles - 650' elevation
Aimless wandering over College Hill. Happy to just get out there and slog out some easy miles.Saturday - Charlestown, RI - 6 miles - 1000' elevation
Heading up to New Hampshire with Ezri for the long weekend but wanted to get some trail miles in before we left. Didn't quite get in the long run I was hoping for as time was an issue but an hour in the woods is still good. Or so I thought. Went over the the DuVal trails. Rolled my bad ankle halfway through and it hurt like a bastard. I even had the brace on but I guess it wasn't tight enough.Then I'm at the bottom of a hill and up top a big dog starts barking/growling at me. No collar or anything. It takes a few steps towards me but then holds its ground and I'm able to walk away. By the time I crest the next hill I can see its owner attempting to calm it down. This pissed me off as I was doing an out and back and knew I'd have to encounter it again. Sure enough I round a corner and it charges at me. It stops a few feet away. I'm yelling at it, waiver a stick - the old man is slowly sauntering up behind seemingly unconcerned in the least. I really let this old bastard have it - told him he was irresponsible, didn't know who was out here, couldn't control the animal without a collar even if he wanted to, yadda yadda. He just muttered "sorry, she's kind of crazy." GRRRR.