
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Charleston
After our journey up north and home to God's country we headed east to Charleston, SC... shout out to mama and papa Greenwell for taking us to Charlotte and to Brandon and Emily Taylor for letting us catch a ride! We made the easy trip to Charleston on Saturday where we stayed downtown with Brandon and Emily. Kyle and I have each been to Charleston, but haven't ever spent a whole lot of time or been able to really explore the different areas. We were both thankful to spend the weekend with the Taylors who frequent Charleston and who were the perfect tour guides! Saturday we grabbed a quick lunch on our way to Charleston and spent the afternoon exploring and doing a little bit of shopping before our dinner reservations at Fleet Landing. This restaurant was right on the water with beautiful views! We enjoyed a nice meal with the Emily, Brandon, Geoff and Bethany before a night out on the town. Sunday was the wedding so we did some exploring of the Battery which was really nice. We walked from our hotel (not a bad walk) so that we could take in the Charleston architecture and charm. After exploring we had worked up an appetite so we had a quick lunch before getting ready for the big celebration. The wedding and reception were beautiful! The reception venue was right on the water so we enjoyed the views and even saw a group of dolphins swim by. All in all it was a perfect night, weather and company! It was great to celebrate Brandon and Lauren Murphy and also spend time with many of our friends who are now all over the country! We don't get to see these friends often, but when we do it is like nothing has changed and no time has gone by.


Saturday, May 31, 2014
Dubuque : Chicago
Adventures to see friends get married on back to back weekends us on a ten day whirlwind trip around half of the US a couple weeks ago. Trip number was to the far off land of Dubuque, Iowa to be a part of our friends Paul and Jenna Mountain's wedding. We flew into Chicago and made the three hour drive west for an excellent weekend getting to catch up with friends and celebrating Paul and Jenna's marriage along the banks of the Mississippi River.
After a great weekend with friends in Dubuque, we drove back to Chicago to spend some time in the city. Sara has never been in Chicago while the temperature is above freezing so this was a perfect time to enjoy spring weather in one of the greatest cities in the world.
We spent all of Monday and Tuesday (May 19 and 20) cruising around the city on Divvy Bikes taking in as much as we could. Chicago is an incredible city with countless places, neighborhoods, and attractions to explore.
Roscoe Village, Lake Michigan, the Lakefront Trail, Michigan Ave, Millennium Park, Lurie Garden, Navy Pier, John Hancock Tower, deep dish pizza, Lincoln Ave, italian beef, Lincoln Park, Lincoln Park Zoo, world famous Wrigley Field (for a rare Cubs win!)....we covered a lot of ground in two days. Excellent experience. Great to be able to share it with Paul and Chloe.
Thank you to cousin Jordan for the gracious hospitality.
After a great weekend with friends in Dubuque, we drove back to Chicago to spend some time in the city. Sara has never been in Chicago while the temperature is above freezing so this was a perfect time to enjoy spring weather in one of the greatest cities in the world.
We spent all of Monday and Tuesday (May 19 and 20) cruising around the city on Divvy Bikes taking in as much as we could. Chicago is an incredible city with countless places, neighborhoods, and attractions to explore.
Roscoe Village, Lake Michigan, the Lakefront Trail, Michigan Ave, Millennium Park, Lurie Garden, Navy Pier, John Hancock Tower, deep dish pizza, Lincoln Ave, italian beef, Lincoln Park, Lincoln Park Zoo, world famous Wrigley Field (for a rare Cubs win!)....we covered a lot of ground in two days. Excellent experience. Great to be able to share it with Paul and Chloe.
Thank you to cousin Jordan for the gracious hospitality.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Ouachita Trail 50k
Yes, this is another post about running.
No, this blog isn't turning into a running blog.
Sara and I traveled to Little Rock last weekend
for my second race of the year, the Ouachita Trail 50k. The Ouachita
Trail 50k (and 50 mile) is an out and back race that follows the Ouachita Trail
through Pinnacle Mountain State Park and along the shores of Lake Maumelle
northwest of Little Rock. Friday night we camped at the Maumelle Park,
which is where the race started and finished. It was a perfect night for
camping complete with perfect weather, good food, and a solid campfire.
Saturday morning came early with a 4:45 alarm to
get up for the six o'clock race start. After a quick breakfast, we walked
to the race start in time to pick up my race bib and to listen to some last
minute words from the race director. Six o'clock came and we were off.
The first three miles of the course follows Pinnacle Valley Road and then
up the big hill into Pinnacle Mountain State Park. The rest of the race
is along the Ouachita Trail. The highlight of the first section of the
race is a boulder scramble up the east face of Pinnacle Mountain with great
views from the top. After the scramble up and over the mountain, I fell
into a comfortable pace somewhere in the top 10. The crowd spread out
quickly and I ran almost all of the rest of the race by myself. After Pinnacle
Mountain, there area rolling hills and rocks along the banks of Maumelle Lake.
I cruised along pretty comfortably until the turnaround point at mile
16.9. After perfect running conditions during the morning, the heat
slowly started creeping in and with that so did the cramping. I first
started cramping somewhere around mile 22-23. The rest of the race was a
bit of a struggle. I got some pretty severe cramps in my calves and
thighs so there was some walking involved in last 8 miles after not walking at
all through the first half of the race. Luckily we didn't have to make
the big climb back up Pinnacle Mountain on the way back so I was able to
hobbled along at a decent pace the rest of the way. I finally hit the
road section again with about five hours and twenty minutes elapsed. I
ran that final road section and finished in 5:43 (good enough for 8th place
overall)...my 50k personal record by twenty five minutes. I was really
happy with the effort. I put in more training than ever before for this race
and I am happy with the results. This was a really great race in a
beautiful area in Arkansas. Thanks, as always, to Sara for being my
support crew.
RESULTS
Some great action shots from the top of Pinnacle Mountain: Black Dog Photo
Lots of runner pictures here: Arkansas Outside
After the race, we stopped at Hot Springs to
check out the National Park and surroundings. We had originally planned
to camp in Hot Springs but the threat of tornadoes Saturday night changed those
plans. There wasn't a lot to see and do in Hot Springs. Reminded me
a bit of Gatlinburg. We decided that we can check that one off the list
and probably won't be visiting again.
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