Yesterday I took my first trip to Shark Valley in the Everglades. To get there we had to drive west, leaving all vestiges of civilization behind until the cypress took over the landscape and the only buildings were tiki huts for airboat ride operators. Wow - this was turning into a real adventure! All of a sudden, in the middle of nowhere, we pulled over and parked on the side of the road. The sun was rising over the clusters of cypress and we were getting ready to take a bike ride. We stocked up on water bottles and some snacks, lathered on the sunscreen and sprayed on the bug repellant, and off we went.
Once beyond the gate we found ourselves in another world. There were beautiful birds standing guard on the banks of the canal. We ventured on and gathered at the visitors center. This was the start of the Shark Valley Loop - a 15 mile loop out to an observation tower and back through the wilderness of the Everglades. The path is narrow - barely fitting 3 riders across - and flanked by water and a few trails for those on foot. You can take a tram, walk, or ride a bike, with some cruisers available for hire. We planned to do 2 loops at an easy pace and I was told we would stop at the observation tower, and that the wind would slow us down on the return half of each loop.
What a great ride! We saw at least 8 gators on the first loop, with one resting just on the right hand side of the path at the observation tower! The second loop there were many more, and big ones too! Seeking some sun, they were out along the path, gazing lazily at us, or in the water with their eyes and jaws just visible enough to make me jump! A huge gator on the banks of one of the pools of water was smiling so broadly you just couldn't be scared! There were anahingas, blue herons, egrets, ibises and even an owl. Turtles and gators were swimming around and I was in awe. I can't wait to go back with my camera.
And I'm registered for the Turkey Trot but haven't run since the lighthouse run so this will be interesting!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
I'm back from retirement with a 10K
It was a little overcast and cool but humid this morning for the Key Biscayne Lighthouse Run. Parking and packet pickup was a breeze so all I needed to do was warmup and make sure I used the restroom after my coffee, water and Gatorade. Mission accomplished, I hung out around the starting area and set my watch. Having done no exercise all week I figured I should go out slow and run a negative split. Always a great plan; never one I achieve. At mile 1 I'm too fast, which in my lexicon is 9:30 - I know, not setting any records. By mile 2.5 I want to walk and by mile 4 I need a port a potty. Fine, I will pass on my goal to break 1 hour and try to enjoy the race. But I have this thing about short distances - they are way more difficult than longer ones and I'm always thinking about the finish instead of enjoying the journey. So according to my watch I finished in 1:02:20 but I think it's off because I think the course was long by a tenth of a mile. I bet my time is more like 1:04. The good news is that it gives me some encouragement and motivation for breaking an hour in the Turkey Trot.
Now I'm a little stiff and thirsty. So a hot shower and a cold drink are in order. Oh, and lest I forget, this race has kegs of cold beer at the finish line - how great is that!
Now I'm a little stiff and thirsty. So a hot shower and a cold drink are in order. Oh, and lest I forget, this race has kegs of cold beer at the finish line - how great is that!
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