Today was the day for my monthly seven mile walk along the Erie Canal. This time, I didn't let the rain scare me out of taking my camera, so I managed to get pictures. This was just as well, since it didn't rain anyway. I seem to always luck out in that regards. The picture in this entry is of the path shortly after I started my walk. The rest of the pictures can be found in the album I created just for this walk.
The weather was a bit cool, as the temperature stayed in the high sixties and low seventies. In reality, this was perfect considering all the heat I was generating by walking. I didn't get overworked as much, nor did I sweat quite as much. I did note, however, that I made the trip in fifteen to twenty minutes less time than I made it in June and July. On the one hand, this is good, as it indicates that I'm getting more used to making the trip and have even stepped up my pace a bit. On the other hand, I find it distressing because it means I'm not exercising for as long. It may be unfortunate if I eventually have to find a way to walk further, as that would mean coming up with a new starting point and/or destination.
Of course, the fact that I didn't take any breaks this time around contributed to the decrease in walking time, as well. However, I would estimate that only counts for about five minutes. Again, I took this as a sign that I'm getting more used to the exercise. And the fact that my knees and calves didn't seem to be in any pain (especially when compared to the walk in July) was a pleasant change.
I'm hoping to make this trip again in September and possibly in October, even. However, it occurs to me that with the approach of winter, I will eventually have to take a break from my monthly treks. I'm a bit saddened by that and am currently trying to figure out an alternative activity for the winter months. After all, I don't want to give up all this good exercise I've been getting.
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I'll remember this post in two weeks as I'm trudging up a steep mountainside at my diocese's retreat center. It's only a mile hike but OH GOD MY LEGS, I CAN'T FEEL MY LEGS!
And in what can only be described as a wickedly perverse sense of humor, the Stations of the Cross are posted along the way.
I'll have to remember to take pictures this year.
Posted by Pisco Sours | August 27, 2007 6:38 AM
Posted on August 27, 2007 06:38
Actually, I suspect a steep mountainside might do me in as well. Fortunately, the canal trail I walk is more or less flat.
And yes, pictures are a must.
Posted by Jarred
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August 27, 2007 12:02 PM
Posted on August 27, 2007 12:02