Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Back Track

First, let's get the photos of Mae out of the way....I realize I should possibly change the name of this blog to Mountain Mae instead of Me.  But if you own a dog, especially a young dog, you know that they completely take over your life!

the "I hear a Subaru" face


close up

Snowshoe trail , so perfect for Mae~


Ok, now that that is done...let's back track a bit.  

Remember the book list?  There were a couple I wanted to mention.  The most memorable book I read last year was "A Little Life" by Hanya Yanagihara.  Huge book, over 700 pages, and the Amazon description made it sound like a nice little romp through the lives of a group of college friends.  It was so much more!  And I won't spoil anything for you but I will say the reason it stayed with me and was so memorable is that the story was not what I expected at all.  The other reason was that the writing was VERY good , and in places (little places) even reminded me of Whitman.  However, there were a couple of flaws in the book that really made it  tumble off the GREAT list. One is the fact that you had to read about 500 pages to find out what had happened in the main character's life.  By then did I care??? No.   I pretty much skipped through that part of the book.  The other thing was that in places it started to feel like a script for Law & Order, SVU.   

A nice surprise was James Robertson's , "The Testament of Gideon Mack".  Very enjoyable, fun read about a man, a man of the cloth, who meets the devil!

Biggest disappointment?  Donna Tartt's , "The Goldfinch".  I had heard and read so much about this book and it is a good story, I'll give it that.  But I don't know....again, very lengthy and in places I felt it was just d r a g g i n g.   It wasn't completely satisfying for me. Was it for you?

The most unusual way to find a recommendation? Well it was word of mouth but I can't follow the dots on this one.  Too much music, too much beer perhaps.  I was out one night to see a band and met a professor of biology who was sitting next to me .  We got talking about beer, as he ran a beer club at the college.  Somehow he ended up recommending The Unbearable Lightness of Being....Remember that movie?  Well, it was dreamy right and  it certainly made me have a little crush on Daniel Day-Lewis.... it  was 1988, of course I had a crush on him.  But I had never read the book and of course the book is TOTALLY DIFFERENT.   Author Milan Kundera said later that he would NEVER allow a film from one of his works. I can't say that I blame him.

Running.  I will be honest I haven't had a real run since October!  I felt great then but in early November I got hit by some nasty virus that had me out for 3 weeks and then bad weather bollowed by our current snowpack have made actual running a bit problematic.  That's where snowshoes, xc skis and snowboards come in handy!  

Coffee.  Yup, still drinking it.  In moderation mstly.  I think I have found a balance with the bean.

Not much else to report here.  I got a splitboard for Christmas and hope to get out and use it soon.  A splitboard is a snowboard that essentially has been cut in half!  You can then wear it like skis with "skins" on the bottom to make it sticky and walk up the mountain. When you get to the top you  put it back together to ride down!   

"skinning" up



Happy trails!  Hope the new year has brought good fortune and good times!


11 comments:

  1. Sorry, skipped over the entire book section lol.

    No run since october, that is just crazy talk. Although snowshoing and c.f. skiing is great cross training. I'd love to try snowshoe running some day just for fun. Being I'm from the desert I doubt I'd be good lol. I've snowboarded before but never heard of splitboarding, that sounds awesome.

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  2. ha ha, that's understandable! Yeah, the other stuff and especially my near daily hikes uphill keep me fairly fit. S nowshoes are SO awkward! They are fun for a short time in the right conditions but mostly they just seem cumbersome! My neighbor is a triathlete, super fit guy and he stands by his all weather, neoprene cuff, spiked running shoes that I THINK are Salomon. They are pretty cool! The groomed trails make it easy to get out and do something at least! soooo, when's your next race? lol!

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  3. I've wanted to try micro spikes or something along those lines. It sounds fun. Then again i don't have an ice problem down here so not many chances lol. Next race is the full marathon at the end of February. That is the goal race :)

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  4. Ohh, that will come up fast! Hope you feel great this last month of training!

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  5. 15 miles yesterday, legs were hating me lol.

    I'm going to try running in the site this weekend, I'm sooooo excited lol. I don't have snow shoes or micro spikes so I'll have to make my own :)

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  6. You know what? If the snow is groomed enough you can run in regular trail shoes! I was out the other day on a snow shoe trail just in my Altras! Worked fine! Better traction than my snow boots!! But be careful! If you hit ice you can go down in an eyeblink! Taking the kids for some playing in snow??

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  7. Yeah I'm taking my normal trail shoes and my old ones with screws drilled into the soles. Saw it on YouTube lol.

    Yeah we wanted to take the kids so we found a cabin up north. They have about 2 feet of snow so the kids will have plenty to play in

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  8. Cool! A DIY spike job! Let me know how that works out! Lol! The kids will have so much FUN! Take pics!!

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  9. Hey sage canaday did it, he is a pro runner so if it works for him it should be good for me. I let the wife handle pictures, I'm too busy sledding with the kids lol

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  10. well if Sage did it it has to be ok! ;) actually mu husband said he remembers making his own in high school and they were fine. At least post a pic of the shoes!

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  11. Oh I didn't think about that, I'll definitely have to post pics of these Frankenstein trail shoes lol

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