
Somewhere soon after this we took a wrong turn, meandered around some trails and ended up back on the road again. By this point, we were more than12 miles in, dehydrated, had "eaten" our fill of large flying bugs, and were feeling disoriented. We needed a Jonny or similar trail guide. Reflecting for a moment and looking at the position of the sun, we figured we were back on Buckeye Brook Road and headed east. A passing motorist confirmed this, after she somehow deduced we were just crazed runners and not psychotic killers coming out of the woods. Ran the rest of the route on roads, including Shumankanuc, Kings Factory, Prosser, and Sanctuary. By this time the additional hills and dehydration were wearing on us and we were just trying to keep each other going. Back at the car, the water Tom brought sure tasted good and went down quick.

Tuesday:

Pushed it reasonably hard but not all out, especially considering it was my hottest run thus far this year at 77 degrees and I just ran 20 miles yesterday. Finished 2nd overall in 19:33; WTAC'er JP was way out ahead in 1st. Waited for Matthew to finish (9th overall out of maybe 50), then off to the docks to redeem popsicle sticks for a beer, wine, or soft drink.
Wednesday: 0
Exercise today was walking the Fun Run course with a wheel measurer.
Thursday: 0
Day of rest
Friday:

Ran the next few miles on sand: Weekapaug Sand Trail about 1/2 way out, then the beach back, and Noyes Neck back to Tom's. Good early morning run, but we're not done yet ...

Stopped by the house my grandparents moved the family to in the '50s from Cranston. Right on the pond; wish it was kept in the family and not sold in the '80s. On the way back, stopped at Dave's Coffee and enjoyed an iced coffee on their patio. Nice boutique coffee shop; had never been there before. Finished by going back through Weekapaug and Misquamicut; back home by 8 to attack my day.
There was an old expression on a US Marines TV commercial that went something like, "We get more done by Noon than most people do all day". I think for us WTAC early running crew, it should be, "We get more done by 8AM than most people do all week!"
Saturday:

Sunday:

Muddy dropped out, as this was just his "warmup" before going with the Colonel (sorry, I mean Mike G) to get some cash at A Place to Grow 5K. Good job guys!
The 4 of us continued on, just 1/4 mile on Route 3, before Old Hopkinton Cemetery Road and power line easement Jonny was familiar with that brought us up to a romp through Whitely. Back onto the road, Tom had the bright(?) idea of running 30-second pick-ups, modified to 3 telephone poles hard, 2 poles easy. Ran 6 of these to finish just 1/2 mile before Potter Hill climb. Tom surged up this one and I pushed it to try to stay with him for the climb all the way up to the Westerly Town Forest. Fortunately at the top, a kindly soul had arranged a water stop with ice cold water for all.
Romped 4 miles through the Town Forest with a 200+ foot down and up climb in elevation. Included trails on power easement out to Boombridge. I thought I cleverly found a wait to skirt a sharp rock drop and stream crossing by taking an ATV trail through the woods; think I picked the wrong one as it just made for a circuituous and long trail hill climb back onto the same power line trail. Sorry guys!
Finished up with 3 miles of roads to the Y for the end of our point-to-point run. I did great and was having a blast on the trails and hills up to this point, when I was starting to fatigue. [2:11:55]


Weekly totals:
Run: 58 miles!
Bike: 27 miles
Swim: 0.25 miles
Highest weekly run mileage in weeks, plus first open ocean swim, and a 1st in local 5K. I would call this a very successful week for me. Between running 23 miles Sunday and racing Saturday, my legs are really looking forward to a zero on Monday.