Thursday, June 11, 2009

College Number TWO!

Greetings from lovely, and rainy Mountain Home Idaho. We are about 40 minutes south of Boise and this will be our main camp for the next 4 nights! It's a town of 11,000 people and has a Wal Mart, so were ok with it!

The drive today from West Yellowstone was pretty tiring. Rain, sunshine, rain, sunshine, rain.... you get it. It was a 5 hour drive but we managed to make it 6 because of a brief stop, in Pocatello Idaho, home of Idaho State Bengals! University number two, DONE! We got there in the pouring rain, so the visit was short and sweet. A drive through campus, a picture at the stadium, a trip to the bookstore, and out!

Yesterday, we hit Yellowstone. It was truly, not all exciting. Have you been to Banff, then you have been to Yellowstone, but smaller scale. We drove into the park to see Old Faithful, which lasted about 5 minutes after a 1 hour wait. We stopped to let Rexy run around in which she ate a boatload of bison crap. Then she ran through it. That was fun, it was fresh. Then she got to see her first bison, and boy did she NOT like it. She was practically jumping out of the window trying to eat it, as it strolled by the truck. Apparently they have a pretty big problem with wild bison just standing on the road. It actually happened twice to us, we had to stop and wait for the bison to move but they don't. They just stand there. Weird.

I was going to bike back from Yellowstone to the town but I decided not to as the weather was pretty rough. About 6 degrees and pouring rain all day. We finished the night with an Imax show on Yellowstone (which also kind of sucked; I'm starting to think I'm hard to please or something). It was pretty cheesey and dry.

Today I finally did get a bike ride in! As soon as we got to Mountain Home I jumped on the bike and started towards the Air Force Base which is 10 miles outside of the town limits. It wasn't more than 25 minutes until I saw thunderclouds and lightning bolts and decided to head back into town. I think I ended up riding a short 45 minutes and 22 km. Later tonight we tried to find this little lake to go swimming in but got lost in the Idaho back country. I think I'll have to get those directions from Sunny, the KOA guy again tomorrow!

Bright and early in the morning we head into Boise! It is registration, pre race meeting, and bike check day for Leslie and downtown shopping and Boise State University day for me! It should be a early night back at camp as Leslie gets a good sleep for Saturday, which is race day!

Later!

Chad

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Some pictures from Montana and Yellowstone!










Wyoming, Montana, I don't know which???

Hello, Americano!

So here we are in West Yellowstone, Montana. I believe. Yellowstone National Park is mostly in Wyoming, but I don't know where it switches, hence the blog title.

We got here last night at about 8:30pm. We ended up leaving Calgary on Tuesday morning instead of Monday night like we planned. It turns out Leslie and I were a wee little bit disorganized and couldn't fit everything in the truck. I blame Rexy. Anyway, we left at about 8:30 am yesterday. I apologize Dad for not updating last night, I knew you would be checking to see if we made it here, but I couldn't get the Internet up and running, they gave me an invalid password.

The drive went well. Rexy was actually the best I have ever seen her in the truck. I made her a big bed out of all of our pillows and blankets and she just slept the entire way. Well, except at the boarder. There is an interesting story. Since I have the bike rack on the back, the 3 guards opened all the doors without warning and Rexy doesn't know what to do. Usually she tries to jump out, but the two guards on the side were jumping in! She was so confused. Then she tried to jump out of my diver window over my back while Leslie's is helping search her purse and the glove box! The main guy I was talking to liked here though, he was giving her treats and petting her like crazy, no questions asked!

We did manage to go out of our way a tiny ways to make it to the first University of the trip, Montana State, home of the Bobcats in Bozeman, Montana. For most of you that don't know, I'm a little obsessed about college sports in the US. It is just amazing to see how much a 'team' can really depict the culture of an area. It's just like the movies, they live following these teams. I always make a point to go out of my way to see the schools, the stadiums, and the souvenirs!

The plan for today when we ever get out of here is Ol' Faithful, stroll downtown West Yellowstone, go for a bike, and an Imax movie tonight! I'll try and get some pictures up later!

Until then...


Grizz!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Vulcan Tinman Sprint RR

Hey!

So this weekend past was the Vulcan Tinman Sprint Triathlon. It was to be my first ever REAL distance triathlon, and would officially elevate me to 'triathlete' status. The only problem was the expected 3 degree temperatures with 10 cm of snow and rain. I wasn't too excited.

All week I debated what I would do if it actually was that crappy. I want to race but I also want to enjoy the race and not get a cold with it before we left on holidays the week after. I talked to some clients, Leslie, and tried to figure it out with no luck at all. I decided to go to Vulcan on Saturday and see, besides I had to pick up my race package anyway, and they had a free bike inspection!

It rained for pretty much the whole drive out. Cold, windy, and wet. When I got to Vulcan, I wasn't into it. Not at all. Maybe it was the snow that was falling as I walked my bike to go and get registered, I don't know. I picked up my timing chip, walked into transition to set up, then turned around and walked back out with my bike still. I decided it wasn't worth it. It wouldn't be fun or smart. I headed back over to the registration tent to return my chip while I was shivering.

That is when I met up with Leslie. She layed the guilt trip pretty bad on me and when I asked her what she would do, she said 'are you kidding, I'd do it.' So there I go back to transition, still doubting it.

I set up transition and went to go get changed in my tri gear and what do you know, the snow turned into rain. Great! Not really. I went into the pool and found out that since so many people didn't show up, that you didn't have to start in your designated heat, you could start whenever you wanted. Great! Get it over with!

Swim:
The swim was weird. You didn't start swimming and start timing; you have to start timing, then run to your lane, jump in without knowing the temperature of the water, then start swimming right away. This means no warm up. It was 5 degrees outside and my shoulders usually take about 400 m to actually start feeling good. Luckily when I jumped in the water was super warm although it was salt water which I also wasn't ever in before.
The swim went pretty well. Of course my shoulders and triceps were burning, but the salt water actually seemed to make me float a bit more. Since the heats were all random, I had in my lane a young kid who was doing breast stroke the whole way, and an older guy who wasn't really a speed demon. They finished not long in, maybe 250m and the next two in were actually faster than I was, so that made it easier on me, in the crammed 25m lane. While I was swimming, the sun actually came out!
My goal time for the swim: 10 min
My actual time for the swim : 10.57 including the run, jump in, jump out, and short run.
Rank: 83 of 347 overall

Bike:
Since it was so cold, my transition took forever! Dry off, socks, shoes, shoe covers, shirt, jacket, toque, gloves, and helmet. Then I was off. The bike was a 20 km out and back. Out went really well, I was pushing about 45km/hour the whole way down in aero and felt great. WOW! I can sure pedal hard if I really want to, I remember thinking. Then the turn around came, and things got ugly.
It turns out the reason I went so fast was the strong tailwind I had. When you turn around, that tailwind apparently turns into a headwind. I tried to keep above 25km / hour on the way back, that's how strong it was! After about 10km, that's when the hail storm hit. The hail was small but man did it sting! I couldn't even see where I was going, I had to shield my eyes to even look up so I didn't hit anyone! It stopped about 2 km later and the rest of the ride went pretty well. Pretty much flat, and only one corner back into town.
Bike goal: 30 min
Bike time: 33.23
Bike rank: 38 of 347 overall

Run:
Transition number two from the bike to the run went ok. The sun was starting to poke through a bit so the second transition was pretty much stripping EVERYTHING I spent 3 minutes putting on.
The course for the run was 5km and was just a little tour of the outskirts of town. By the graveyard (which I thought was kind of ironic), past a golf course and through some streets and back again.
One guy that passed me with about 3 km left on the bike was about 1km ahead of me on the run. I tried to push to catch up to him and almost did by the end of the race. If I had another 1 or 2 km I would have got him I think, but that's what got me through the run. My calfs were pretty tight and sore from the 1/2 marathon last weekend but it was only 5km, if I made it through all this other crap today, I can make it through the rest of the run!
Goal Run time: 25 min
Actual Run time: 22.42
Rank: 30 of 347 overall

Overall I was pretty happy with the day. I did it. I didn't want to, but I did. The hardest part was just getting to the start line, after that I felt pretty good. I definitely need to work on a little bit more race preparation and some nutrition issues again, but the three sports seem to be fitting together pretty well. I'm not great at any, but I'm not awful at any either. Win, win, right?
Overall goal time: 1 hour 5 min
Overall actual time: 1 hour 7 min, 1 second
Overall rank: 34 of 347
Gender rank: 29 of 145
Age group rank: 3 of 15
That's right! 3rd in my age group!! I was pretty happy to see that! I don't know if you get medals or anything, but we left before the awards anyway. I will try emailing the race director to see! Not too shabby at all, for a first ever REAL distance triathlon!
This next week should be great too. We leave on Monday night to head out to Boise, Idaho for Leslie's Ironman 70.3 Boise on Saturday. We are going to make a pit stop in Yellowstone National Park for a couple days, and Missoula, Montana on the way home as well. The interesting part is we are taking Monster (formerly known as Rexy) with us. My parents are going to meet us in Boise as well to help cheer! It should be great! I will definitely update when we get there in the mid week!
Have a great week workers!!!!
Grizzle


Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The perfect fit for my Vulcan Tri this weekend


Julie, this totally reminded me of you! Thought it was funny and the perfect ad for the Vulcan Sprint Tri this weekend!

Grizzzzzzzzzz