12 miles on the treadmill - Snowed alot last night...too dangerous to run the streets, and don't have time to shovel a path around the track.
Was hoping to get in a longer run, but oh well.
Asics - 2160 Miles: 12.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00
Nap Time: 0.00
Total Sleep Time: 0.00
Weight: 0.00
Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Dave S on Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 18:50:52 from 4.254.228.106
Looks like you are getting in some good mileage. Do you have any races coming up?
From Fishon on Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 19:51:48 from 71.208.51.44
Thanks for the note. My next scheduled race is Boston next year. I'm sure I'll get into a local race or two prior to then. It looks like you've done quite well there!! I'm hoping to sneak out this week and try to get some pheasants.
From Dave S on Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 21:44:57 from 4.254.228.24
Boston was a great experience. Good luck on the pheasants. I'm jealous. Our hunt just ended. I see you have 2 dogs. Are they bird dogs?
From Fishon on Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 22:26:35 from 71.208.51.44
Hey Dave - I'd be interested to hear/learn more about Boston. It's about 19 weeks out and I'm getting ready to start a training program.
I have one dog that is a wirehair german pointer. She's about nine years old and has spent alot of her time hanging out in the house, on the bed, etc. She's done well despite my attempts to train her. I like to take her as she does gets some points, but certainly gets very birdy when there are birds in the area. She doesn't have alot of experience and I lost a few birds last time I went. But, it's fun. How about you?
From Dave S on Wed, Dec 07, 2011 at 21:17:15 from 4.254.225.212
I'd be happy to answer any questions you have about Boston. At least as well as I can.
I've got a pure bread German Shorthair and another that's mother was a Shorthair and father was dog I had that was 1/2 Plothound and 1/2 Vizsla. He was an excellent bird dog and coon and lion dog. She's built like a shorthair but is completely black. They're both very good on pheasants. My dogs get a little spoiled too but they do get quite a bit of experience hunting.
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