Hope everything is going well. Let me know if you need anything. My motivation is lacking. At the moment am just doing 4 runs per week, but I am trying to hike one day. Whisky keeps me moving though even if it is not running. Though I am thinking she will run with me on easy run days, once it gets a tad cooler here.July Totals:
Running: 41 miles
Medical procedures: 2 (Second to fix the first one)
Blood Loss: 3-4 pints
Losing 30% of your blood puts a real crimp in your running, especially in the heat of summer. I've been able to manage 2-3 SLOW miles at a time, with walk breaks. I'm on the road to recovery, no long-term problems, working on getting the tank refilled.
Ok. Took me a second to realize that Whisky was a dog in this scenario. Otherwise I was going to suggest rehab.Hope everything is going well. Let me know if you need anything. My motivation is lacking. At the moment am just doing 4 runs per week, but I am trying to hike one day. Whisky keeps me moving though even if it is not running. Though I am thinking she will run with me on easy run days, once it gets a tad cooler here.
You are correct though in that she is named after Whisky Scotch. I was trying to be creative and think of things i like. I like bourbon, but that did not sound good as a dog name. Then I was like but bourbon is whiskey, however i had to be creative and go with the Scotch spelling of whisky. I do like a drink called a Whisky Daisy, so that is what I landed on. I also thought certain things would sound funny since my dog is WhiskyOk. Took me a second to realize that Whisky was a dog in this scenario. Otherwise I was going to suggest rehab.![]()
You are correct though in that she is named after Whisky Scotch. I was trying to be creative and think of things i like. I like bourbon, but that did not sound good as a dog name. Then I was like but bourbon is whiskey, however i had to be creative and go with the Scotch spelling of whisky. I do like a drink called a Whisky Daisy, so that is what I landed on. I also thought certain things would sound funny since my dog is Whisky.
I THOUGHT THE SAME THINGThere's a joke to be made in here somewhere about Whisky Business as you cruise through your runs.
Calling all you world travelers: I'm taking a trip to Montreal for a long weekend, and have a few 10k and a little longer training runs to do while I'm there. Any recommendations for scenic or park routes? I'm staying in what seems like the center of town.
Yes! I will have a car. I will check out what is easy for me to find. Thank you so much!Welcome to our little part of the world
Will you have a car? Some of the nicer running trails in Montreal aren't easily accessible by public transit.
Some of my recommendations:
- Mount Royal is the quintessential running spot. Just a hop skip and jump from downtown. You can climb all the way up to the cross and the belvedere which overlooks the whole city.
- If you have a car, Frederic-Back park is the best running place in the city imho. It's a 5k loop around an old quarry. I always joke that I'm running in Teletubby land since it's so bucolic
- Lachine Rapids Bike Path. Can be accessed from Lasalle metro station.
- Notre Dame island. Can be accessed from the yellow line. If there are no events going on and you're a Formula One fan, you can run on the actual F1 track.
Reminds me of the famous directions George Lucas used to give while directing Star Wars. Faster and more intense. And yes, I did think about those directions while running the inaugural Star Wars Half Marathon at Disneyland and seeing a runner dressed as George Lucas complete with beard, flannel, and directors megaphone giving encouragement to everyone on the course.She wanted bigger and better, so I've scoured the cosplay books for tips and am trying to make her ideas into reality. Chronicling the progress here if you want to see what we're up to (link).
Whisky keeps me moving though even if it is not running.
I needed this laugh.Ok. Took me a second to realize that Whisky was a dog in this scenario. Otherwise I was going to suggest rehab.
Welcome!Calling all you world travelers: I'm taking a trip to Montreal for a long weekend, and have a few 10k and a little longer training runs to do while I'm there. Any recommendations for scenic or park routes? I'm staying in what seems like the center of town.
I second that! From downtown, the Mount Royal (go through Mc Gill University campus/McTavish street) and the Old Port (from where you can also go to Lachine Canal or Notre Dame Island) are your best bet. Montreal core is easy to cover by foot, safe and enjoyable.Welcome to our little part of the world
Will you have a car? Some of the nicer running trails in Montreal aren't easily accessible by public transit.
Some of my recommendations:
- Mount Royal is the quintessential running spot. Just a hop skip and jump from downtown. You can climb all the way up to the cross and the belvedere which overlooks the whole city.
- If you have a car, Frederic-Back park is the best running place in the city imho. It's a 5k loop around an old quarry. I always joke that I'm running in Teletubby land since it's so bucolic
- Lachine Rapids Bike Path. Can be accessed from Lasalle metro station.
- Notre Dame island. Can be accessed from the yellow line. If there are no events going on and you're a Formula One fan, you can run on the actual F1 track.
Oh wow awesome I didn't know about this website! Thank you so much! It does look beautiful.Welcome!
I second that! From downtown, the Mount Royal (go through Mc Gill University campus/McTavish street) and the Old Port (from where you can also go to Lachine Canal or Notre Dame Island) are your best bet. Montreal core is easy to cover by foot, safe and enjoyable.
ETA: This has routes too if it helps
https://greatruns.com/location/montreal-quebec/