This is where I do my easy, boring 45 minute runs. Whatever things there are to dislike about the San Francisco Bay Area, no one ever said it wasn’t pretty.
[…] also had to dodge 60-70 mountain bikers on the trail. That isn’t an exaggeration. On the weekends, it’s a popular mountain bike trail, so […]
[…] tired part down, no problem. It was the other part I was worried about. So, I rode my bike around China Camp and then headed out for a run that was supposed to start easy and descend until I was running […]
[…] what it was, I jumped over the back of a snake sticking out of a bush when I was running in China Camp. And, one time, when Nate and I were mountain biking up Mt. Tam we came across a baby rattlesnake, […]
[…] instead, I have signed up for Inside Trail Racing’s Half-Marathon in China Camp tomorrow morning. I got the last open spot in the half-marathon. It has like 1,000 feet of […]
[…] headed to China Camp for my run, except instead of 7:30 a.m., it was 1:30 p.m. I was hot. I was dying. I’m pretty […]
[…] was dying and it was THE HARDEST BIKE EVER. Then, we swam about 1,200y or so open water practice at China Camp and I talked incessantly. That may have been some kind of fatigue setting […]
[…] afternoon this is where I rode my road bike (not mountain bike) — this + the Shoreline Trail, which is much more challenging and rutted and rocky and hilly. I get bored of riding my road bike […]
[…] also had to dodge 60-70 mountain bikers on the trail. That isn’t an exaggeration. On the weekends, it’s a popular mountain bike trail, so […]
[…] tired part down, no problem. It was the other part I was worried about. So, I rode my bike around China Camp and then headed out for a run that was supposed to start easy and descend until I was running […]
[…] what it was, I jumped over the back of a snake sticking out of a bush when I was running in China Camp. And, one time, when Nate and I were mountain biking up Mt. Tam we came across a baby rattlesnake, […]
[…] instead, I have signed up for Inside Trail Racing’s Half-Marathon in China Camp tomorrow morning. I got the last open spot in the half-marathon. It has like 1,000 feet of […]
[…] headed to China Camp for my run, except instead of 7:30 a.m., it was 1:30 p.m. I was hot. I was dying. I’m pretty […]
[…] was dying and it was THE HARDEST BIKE EVER. Then, we swam about 1,200y or so open water practice at China Camp and I talked incessantly. That may have been some kind of fatigue setting […]
[…] afternoon this is where I rode my road bike (not mountain bike) — this + the Shoreline Trail, which is much more challenging and rutted and rocky and hilly. I get bored of riding my road bike […]