Wednesday, January 26, 2011

119 Days Left

Let the hiking re-commence!

Well back tracking a bit... So in my last post I was talking about running a 5k on Dec. 11 (which I did). I didn't do too bad (about 36 min) and now I'm pretty sure that I've gotten myself signed up for a 10k...yikes! Pictures:


Foggy Venice Morning.







Ready to go!









Kate... what did you talk me in to! (jk)








Go Team 'Nade!







The runners! (The dad's kicked my butt!)







Commence "Rocky" Theme music.








All in all it was a great experience, and if nothing else is encouraging me to get out there and push myself! Matt and Kevin were great side line supporters and I hope I can do the next one!

On to hiking news:
My sister brought it to my attention this past weekend (actually it was monday) that we need to get hiking again. So, we started with what we know best, Castle Peak. Much better second time around making it to the top. From the base to the peak peak It took us just
about an hour, and that was with plenty of water breaks. Going down was about 30 min, so roughly 1.5 hours all around. I love this hike. I think it's great for many reasons: 1) it's super local 2) it can kick your butt, and 3) you have fantastic views of the valley (if you go on a sunny day). This past Monday 1/24 was beautiful, and we could see all the way to burbank if you can believe it!
So, with less than 120 days left to train, it's off to a new trail this weekend. I'm thinking top O' Reseda. If i'm remembering this correctly the trail is about 3 miles each way (so 6 round trip?). But I will be brining my handy dandy trail app with me to find out. Okay folks until next time!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Bad Blogger-169 Days Left

Holy Moly! where the heck have I been? Well, in my defense A LOT has happened since my last post in AUGUST! yikes. First of all I MOVED in August. Yes, I finally ventured out on my own into the big bad world of rent, bills and "adult-ness". The new place has been great, but I won't pretend that it hasn't made my hiking excursions difficult.

Another reason why I have been absent of late would be, I suppose, the weather; however i feel like kind of a weenie when I blame my negligence on rain and wind (of which we haven't had that much). But, between the days of chills and damp, plus my new living situation, finding the time to get out there and hike has been difficult.

Does this mean I have been sedentary for the past 3 months? Of course NOT! My new apartment has a great park behind it with a fabulous track. Ladies and gentlemen drumroll please... I have been... RUNNING! I know right? I've successfully gotten myself to the point where I can run 1 mile with considerable ease, however after that I need to pause and regain my cool. Never-the-less I haven't been too guilt ridden about neglecting the hills simply because I have replaced them with a justifiable physical activity. In fact I will be running a 5k this weekend, 12/11, with my roommate and friends; so there.

Back to the matter at hand. I have 169 days left before my pledged trip to Half Dome. I am not losing sight of that goal. There is a lot of potential in the changes that have occurred of late: I am in a new geographical area which I'm sure has a plethora of trails that I can frolic and bound through and with the cooler weather I should use this time to go faster, longer, stronger and all that Jazz.

Wish me luck and stay tuned... more is yet to come.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Malibu Creek State Park- 296 days left!

As we drop below 300 days I regret that I skipped last weekend (woops!). Something I forgot to blog about was the Irvine lake Mud Run i did on the 17th of July. It technically wasn't hiking but I finished a 5k which I think was an okay replacement for my weekly hike.
Doing the Mud Run made me realize A) how far I need to go and B) how far I've come. The fact that I finished a 5k (never mind that I walked 2/3 of it) made me realize that I am capable of getting fit. Not to mention that it was a SUPER fun day and I would definitely do it again.



This past weekend my sister and I hiked in Malibu Creek State Park. This is definitely a place worth going if you have a day or two to spend (parking is $12!). This is IF you can get a camp site, which i heard the reservation list is 3 months in advance...yikes. The hike was great and I would love to hike there more often:
After our hike we visited the rock pools which were PACKED with people swimming and jumping from very high cliffs.


Eryn and i both decided that we would like to come back on a weekday maybe to hang in the rock pools.





The park is a GREAT place to visit and frequent for us urbanites, I only wish it was easier to come for just a few hours.

The more and more we hike the more confident we are becoming, I am starting to feel like Half Dome might actually be possible!


Sunday, July 11, 2010

Castle Peak Conquered!-316 Days Left

Today is a momentous day! At long last the "PEAK" has been conquered, not without difficulty however. After evaluating my hike today I realize that I probably could have done the whole peak a while ago, I've just needed to learn how my body "re-boots" itself. With enough breaks and careful pacing, even a moderately active person can do some very challenging up-hills.

My sister and I began our hike today at about 8:30 am. The total hike (warm up, hike and back) probably took us about 1.5 hours. We discovered that the last part of the hike, after the white "scar", is almost entirely climbing on all fours. Eryn said she released her inner monkey. the peak is continually deceiving too! Once we began climbing we reached a point that we THOUGHT was the top, only to discover that we had an entirely new slope to conquer. At that point however, we didn't think about heading down (we invested too much energy into finishing today).

The sky was overcast and so my picture doesn't capture the amazing view of the west valley from up there, but trust me: on a clear day I bet you could see almost clear accross!
I would like to know who placed the flag up at the top. According to our friend Jim Chrisman, the flag appeared some time around the 4th. Either way it was a nice addition to our accomplishment and photo opportunity.

Now that the peak has been breached I feel a bit more confident that my lofty goal can be reached. I met with a friend who hiked half dome recently to ask her advice. Some of the most important things that need to happen: I need to invest in some new hiking shoes (real hiking shoes) and perhaps some gloves!

As for next weeks hike, I think it's time to start going through my grand book of hikes! Malibu perhaps? More to come!

Sage Ranch-320 Days Left

7/7/10

After the 4th of July weekend was a great opportunity to kick off some serious summer hiking. I started feeling a little bored with castle peak so my sister and I decided to take our hike up to Sage Ranch, which is at the top of Woolsey Canyon in Chatsworth. Conveniently nestled in the hills between Simi Valley and Chatsworth, this trail has some great valley views, a camp ground (by reservation only), and happens to border the location of what has been called the 2nd worst nuclear waste spill next to chernobyl (wow!)

Radiation aside this is a great trail for hikers, bikers and.... horses? Yes, we did see a man on a horse coming around one of the turns which was COOL!



It's not a particularly difficult hike, mostly level with a few moderate inclines, but it is a fairly good distance and does give the opportunity to break a sweat.


As the picture shows, the trail is a full loop just over 1 mile. In all it took about one hour to complete, just enough for a substantial afternoon activity.

I would most definitely do this trail again on a clear day with a group of friends!


Monday, July 5, 2010

Urban Hiking- 322 Days Left

I am hesitant to call today a "hike", it was more like a haphazard walk around my neighborhood looking for a trail. After forgetting how to get to the Victory Trail head i ended up walking through some very nice neighborhoods in the hills surrounding my home. I did a good amount of walking (about 3 miles) and while it was relaxed, paved and only at a slight grade, i did work up a bit of a sweat and so i would say it was worth the while.

I found a really cool website today: www.mapmyhike.com It's a great resource for the digital age. Not only does it allow you to search for hiking trails and record your progress, but it allows you to map your hikes... like mine from today:

It's nice to see your trail laid out for you especially if it was a kind of last minute hike like mine was!

Well, I have kind of gotten off of my Saturday morning schedule (this weekend i was sick) but thankfully i've been able to fit in at least one hike a week weather it be Saturday or not.

I'm hoping i can get another hike/walk in this week and then (fingers crossed) i'll be back to my Saturday schedule this coming weekend.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Hike #5- 326 Days Left

Good Hiking Day! Jill and I took a hike on a trail at the top of Reseda Blvd. It was a vigorous hike to say the least, but it felt good! The trail follows some fire roads that run along the tops of the mountains. If it hadn't been so smoggy the trail would have offered some beautiful views!


This is a picutre of the "backbone trail". there are a number of trails that you can take through the mountains. We hiked #1 and took a right on to #2 making for about 3 miles each way. WOW!

This trail was nice because, while it did have some difficult up hill parts, it had plenty of level and down hill areas and it was very possible to finish. completing the trail definitely helped my confidence!

I should be hiking again in a few days to get back on our saturday hiking schedule. We will probably start back up on castle peak. Today added a nice variety to my hiking.