Monday, September 23, 2013

good day, sunshine!

Well, I am up early this Sunday morning with another 20 miles on the docket! (It was not easy getting up at 4:30 a.m. after a long, hard, wet walk from the day before.) On the second day of our Back to Back weekend we walk from San Francisco in the Marina, over the Golden Gate Bridge all of the way to Tiburon. It's always a challenging but terrific walk and I hope the day will be sunny and warm. (C'mon weather forecast... be accurate!)

We head into the Presidio in the misty fog - our first hill climb is up through the Presidio Cemetary which is quite a beautiful spot with gorgeous view out over the way. 



Heading uphill. It's misty and magical here today with the moon up in the western sky.



Oh, would you look at that? The sun is trying to burn off that pesky fog! Fingers and toes are crossed.


Sandy & Sharla in matching walking shoes!


We made it to the bridge plaza and the fog has burned off! Hooray! 
I notice we are all wearing bright, bright colors to ward off the rainy skies. Seems like it worked.

photo from irene
I have now walked across the bridge many, many times in the 11 years I have led training walks  (it is always beautiful crossing, unless it's socked in fog and howling winds) but this sunrise view was just so awe inspiring. Love my city! Oh yes, I am going to walk 20 miles today. Yes, I am!


Beatrice and Lizelle are happy to be almost across the bridge.


Headed down to Sausalito via Conzelman Road.


It is promising to be a spectacular day. Look at that view as we head under the bridge.


Picture postcard perfect!


A wisp of a belt of fog.

photo from catriona

Hey Trina, you don't have to go all of the way to Africa to see lions and zebras. We've got them right here at the pumpkin patch!


Not sure why this is the Tiki Corner... I'll have to come back sometime and see if they have happy hour.


To mix it up a bit we are heading down a waterfront path I found... did you know there is a beach in Sausalito? People were heading out on paddle boards and kayaks. Fun!


Our walk slogan has been stolen by this print shop. Hmmm.... #mighty


Our 10 mile break at Mollie Stones! We will sit, eat, drink, don fresh socks & stretch before hitting the last 10 miles.


Look at this long legged beauty on the Marin Bothin Reserve path. 


And this is our final hill of this trek - up Ricardo in Strawberry. Nazi & Judy finish strong.


What goes up, must come down. And down after this many miles is sort of painful! Hello quads, engage!


Oh yes! We are at our final break before the last 3.25 mile stretch (which feels much, much longer) into Tibruon. Monica & her friend Alexi just made the day providing awesome route support. Thanks so much for the encouragement, delish snacks and making sure our water bottles were always full.


On the Tiburon Linear Path - you can look across the bay and see where we started walking earlier in the day. Pretty darn impressive!!


Sandy kicking it into high gear... she must be thinking about lunch at Sam's.


Wooohooo! 20 miles done & dusted. The holy grail: Sam's Anchor Cafe.  Now, bring on the best onion rings and a spicy Bloody Mary.


We started talking about what drink we were going to order at 9:30 in the morning. A well-earned victory meal is in order for sure. Feeling pretty mighty, indeed!


We ordered lunch,  scarfed down food, slurped our drinks, paid our check and made it onto the ferry with just a minute to spare. The views today are just divine. Hazy fog, sparkling water and a nice salty breeze.


Ummm, dude, we are trying to take one last cute group photo!!


What a memorable weekend with a group of incredible women. Can't imagine spending this time with anyone else. We sure did rock it. We are mighty!! 

And, while we were out walking lots of donations came it. What a way to cap our Back to Back weekend! we are now at $60,000 on our way to our $125,00 goal. This shows when we combine our walking and our donors generosity we are a powerful force... every dollar counts. THANK YOU everyone for your hard work, contributing to this effort and helping make an impact


Oh, and lest you think I wall all these miles without it taking it's toll... my first blister in maybe 5 years. Go big or go home!




Saturday, September 21, 2013

mother nature, you so funny

Starting the morning of Day 1 of our Back to Back Weekend. on today's agenda: two 10 mile loops.

 After our Safety Speech and Reminders, we headed out to a spectacular sunrise. 
Oh Mother Nature, you are so amazing. 


photo from catriona
Hitting our first stairs - on Greenwich Street. The first time we have walked here. So pretty. 


And the stairs continued up and over Russian Hill. What a gorgeous day this is promising to be!


Down some twisty, turny stairs and secret gardens.



And then through the always vibrant North Beach on our way to the FiDi.


Oh look! Blue skies. This is going to be a terrific day for walking!


Heading to the Ferry Plaza for our first break of the day. We are in the groove and all warmed up now!


Delights at the Farmer's Market. I spotted the season's first pomegranates. Yum!


Last of summer dahlias, like a wall of fireworks. 


Holly, looking perfectly powerful in plum.


Cool Pop-Up Resto for the America's Cup. (Did I mention is had started to sprinkle at this point?)


The Americ'as Cup has not been without controversy...


Now we are cruising along the waterfront and it WAS POURING! Rain? No problem!
(Did I mention in the 11 years I have been leading training walks it had never rained before??? It had rained a handful of times over the years, but fortuitously, I was not on those walks. I guess that juju is officially busted.)


The rest of the group seemed to be taking a long time so we waited for them to catch up... what was keeping them?? As they came closer... AH, they had stopped to don ponchos!! When the going gets tough, the tough put on ponchos and keep walking. #mighty


So much for a sunny day. At this point it was really, really coming down. Our feet were getting soaked but our spirits were not daunted by this change in weather.


At our halfway point lunch break. we took shelter in the Transit Cafe while we aired out our jackets, changed socks and prepared for loop two. The rain let up as we were eating - oh, things were looking hopeful for a day loop 2. As we were getting ready to depart... it started raining again. Doh!


Heading up the Ecology Trail! Like a little line of Caspar the Friendly Ghosts. Oh, maybe it seems like it is letting up a little?


Nope! Downpour... rivulets of run off water cascading down the streets made for tricky stepping. 


What's this? A new bathroom? Yes please. These bathrooms have been closed all  year at the Mountain Lake Park. Lovely and they have a filtered water dispenser too. It's raining but we are all smiles!


This is either the most fun I have ever had in a poncho, or I am getting hypothermia. 




Right when we were all feeling a little stiff and chilled Sharla rolled up with coffee, hot cocoa and tea! Wow, simple luxuries nurture & energize tired bodies.


 Lizelle, Sandy & Allsion mixing up a good cup of Joe! 

 



A group shot of us at the Land's End Visitor's Center eating our favorite training snack: Krave Jerkey!


And, just like that, it started to rain again so ponchos back ON! It was quite the process to get the poncho on and arrange it just so over waist and hydration packs. (And, we were SO lucky that Beatrice just happened to have like 20 great ponchos in the trunk of her car. It saved the day!!! Thank you Beatrice!)

If you saw this assemblage of people, would you be curious of frightened? 


Yes, Judy, that way.


And another first we headed down to the Sutro Baths and then up a new set of stairs on our way to the Land's End Trail.



What's this??  Could it be?? A break in the clouds??


Heading down more stairs on Land's End Trail... the sun is starting to really, for really, actually come out. Astounding given the rain of the morning.


At the top of Lincoln Hill  looking back over Seacliff. Like we are in a different city all together. 


Oh Golden Gate Bridge, you make my heart flutter no matter how many times I see you.


Hard to comprehend the wild weather and temperature swing today. Oddly, I feel the need to put on suncreen. On the last mile of this epic day. Mother Nature, you so funny! 


What an adventure! Finishing the day strong, happy walkers, happy feet and feeling really proud of sticking out the miles though such inclement weather. Terrific memories made today. As my mom used to say all the time when I was growing up when times were tough or you had to push on through: it builds character!

Up tomorrow: 20 more magical miles walking from Ft. Mason all of the way to Tiburon. #mighty