Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Weekend Update and Food Stuff(s)

Friday night Justin and I drove south after work, and after he had his first PT appointment for his irritated knee. With traffic we got down there just before 7, but Steph had already headed back to school to help out with the evening's football festivities.

That left Justin, Dan and I to fend for ourselves (after Steph made quite an amazing dinner for us to enjoy, if I may say so).





See the Carolan's in the background? That was the beginning of the end! Dan poured just a tad in his almond milk with dinner. Then Justin poured himself a small serving. It was amazing. So smooth and tasty. There wasn't much left in the bottle, so we ran out quite quickly. Naturally, one thing led to another and we wound up at Vons buying Bailey's, Kahlua, and two cartons of Haagen-Dazs Five ice cream.



Stephanie got home just in time to partake of some vino and for the four of us to sit down to a nice game of Monopoly Surfing!





Somehow I managed to be able to get out of bed on Saturday, and we prepped for a long day out at Noble Canyon. Unfortunately due to Justin's non-compliant knee he had to sit this one out. Made me really sad, but he went to hang with his mom before an easy road spin.

I didn't have such a great day on the bike. But, take the good with the bad. Here's a few pics:





DFL!



Darryl



Dan











Steph



Halloween dessert



As for the food stuffs... I haven't been posting much on my food blog, but that's going to change soon. Justin and I are going to try the paleo diet for athlete's here pretty soon. I'm trying to finish up the book, and have one event to do before training starts up in earnest. Soo, we'll be trying out the new "diet" (i.e. way of eating on a regular basis, not a way to lose weight) in a few weeks.

I'll be posting up about it on my more food-ish blog. Check it out there if you are interested in info, recipes (hopefully), and the journey.

So-Cal Dirt, Crankbrother's Cobalts, or Glad to be back (late weekend update)

We were happy to be back home for the weekend and get into some sort of normal training routine again. Since we didn't have much planned, and the mountain bikes were still packed up in the bike boxes or in pieces, we decided to hit the road.

Initially Justin and I were going to do an assault on Palomar, but a few hard days of training prior to the weekend shot that idea down, and instead we decided to hit up the local speed ride on Saturday morning with a road group.

Friday night we grilled up some veggies and ahi, and had some vino. So.Good.





The ride took off at 7:30, so I knew we needed to get up early to get some food in us; I made steel cut oats with peanut butter, honey, and sliced banana. I'd found that mix up at Windham since I got oatmeal a few mornings, but didn't have my normal "fixins" for it. I did have peanut butter and honey, so it's a nice mix of healthy fats, carbs, and a little protein. Sticks to the belly, but doesn't make you sick.

The sun was barely rising when we rode over to the shop, but the temperature was great, and the sky gorgeous.







Waiting to roll



Rolling!




The pace was civil for about 2/3 of the way "out", but once we got past the last real stop light the engines really turned on. I sort of got caught out after taking a paceline pull and was on the poor end of the way "back", so wound up doing about a 10 minute solo TT to try to catch the group. It was futile!

I hit the turn around, and Justin had been waiting up for me, so I grabbed onto him and we had a group of 4 doing a decent pace. The flyer stated that everyone re-grouped and rode back together, but it seemed like the pace was still flying! Everyone was surging on the few short hills all the way back, but it was good times. I pushed pretty hard a few times to keep up.

We did an easy spin after getting back to the starting point, and then went home for some post-ride cereal!!



Later that evening Luke came over for some carne asada tacos and since I'm trying to be good... we split a 6-pack... of mini-Corona's!



I was kind of itching to hit some dirt, so after dinner Justin put my bike back together. He let me try out the Crankbrothers Cobalt Wheels we'd picked up earlier this year, which he has raced and trained on quite a bit.



My legs had been pretty fatigued the night before, and I spent most of the morning yawning (one issue with training really hard is that I find it really hard to sleep, which unfortunately is bad for recovery!). I had no idea how the ride was going to go, but I knew that Luke and his buddy Chris would be pushing the pace, with Justin, Eric and I in tow!

Chris was running late after looking for an adventure pass, so when he pulled in, Eric, Justin and I decided to give ourselves a head start. The boys hesitated, so I went for the singletrack and decided to play rabbit. The climb starts out right away, so I just pushed the pace until I got out of active recovery, and when I felt okay and was nailing the switchbacks, I just kept pushing.

Justin was a bit back trying to take photos while riding (tough to do on singletrack, I might add!!), but held fast to my wheel the whole way up.



Anytime I pulled away he was right back on it. I tried to get through the tech stuff up top cleanly, and I think I only managed to mess him up probably 3-4 times instead of about 10. Yay!

When we got most of the way up I kept looking back expecting to see Luke charging, but for the first time ever I made it to Cocktail first! Course, Justin was literally a nano-second behind me, but still. Small victories!

We gnoshed on Odwalla Bars and I tried to suck up my drink mix, cause I hadn't had much to drink on the way up, and shortly after Luke, Chris, and Eric rolled in. Glad we got their first cause they didn't stop to eat at all! We continued up toward 4-corners, and for the first time ever I cleaned the short section after Cocktail with one minor dab! Awesome.

I focused on trying to stay with Luke for the climb up to Bluejay. Whether he was pushing or not was immaterial; I needed to push to keep up with the boys!

I felt great up at the top, and then we descended and hit the loop.





I started to feel a little fatigued after going through some of the techier climbing, and wound up caboose. I fell pretty good on a tough switchback on the loop and managed to jab my shoulder into a manzanita, and scrape up my knee on a rock. That made descending sketchy for a bit, but I mentally tried to move on and get back to it.

I slowed down a little, but had a blast descending back to the trailhead!









Great ride, and a killer way to re-integrate back into So Cal dirt.

As for the Cobalt's... I don't know if it was being back on my mountain bike, being back in California, or the wheels, but something just felt GOOD on that ride. Everything seemed to come together and as I told Justin up at Cocktail...I felt "unfettered". Looking forward to "borrowing" the Cobalt wheels more often!

This coming weekend is a bit up in the air, but I'm sure it'll be stellar no matter where we're riding!

Going long!

I had the unfortunate circumstance of missing out entirely on at least one day of riding this week due to travel problems. Monday was scheduled as an off day due to travel, but then the airlines took Tuesday as well! While I really felt tired on Wednesday, we got out for a fairly easy ride on tired-ish legs at lunch, but were really short on volume for the week.

Sunday I cut our ride short simply because I was over it before it began, and then rode for an hour anyway.

So, instead of our usual hour forty-five or so that we've done after work before, we decided to go for broke and hit a long route! It was a blast. Unfortunately, because I had only been planning on a 1.5-2 hour max ride, all we had was one scoop of mix each. And, that was it.

I'll see you at the top!



Enjoying the weather



So, after we climbed up one small hill, and then a long hill, and then did some rollers... my legs shut down entirely. Mentally I felt good, but the legs had nothin' doing.

We stopped at a market long after the halfway point and got some calories in our systems



Barely made it back in time!



Then we settled in for leftovers - grilled steak and veggie sandwich and chicken breast topped with peach mango salsa. Yum!

Sorry, I know it does look kinda gross close-up. Vegetarians avert your eyes!



Getting back to normal?

Nah, not really. I never felt that great either day this past weekend. No hives to speak of, which is at least a great improvement from last weekend where I woke up in the middle of the night both Saturday and Sunday night with massive hives breaking out on my torso and my hands just absolutely on FIRE.

The Doc had suggested I back off the Benadryl to only at night, and take Tagament in the mornings. I did that both Saturday and Sunday, and upon arriving at both of our ride destinations each morning I felt absolutely sick and twitchy inside. No bueno.

Add to that I haven't eaten my normal diet since Friday morning, and life is still in a bit of chaos. I can eat veggies, I can eat wheat, grains, dairy, and apples and bananas. No other fruit to speak of, no fish, and no nuts. This makes me sad since almond butter and jam sandwiches are one of the highlights of my day, especially as my post-ride food!

Justin has been really patient with me, and helpful in that he's dealing with his own almond butter and fruit cleaning, since it makes me sad to be around that stuff.

So, breakfast has been steel cut oats with sliced apples, cinnamon spice, flax seed (seeds - flax, sunflower - don't seem to be bothering me at all), and honey.



Post-ride food was chocolate milk and turkey sandwiches. Not very exciting. The doctor didn't say no citrus (oranges, orange juice), but she also didn't say that was safe. So...?

We got up whenever, ate breakfast and lounged around on Saturday before heading out to Daley for some fast-paced hill climbing and then some techy singletrack redo's. Out of the gate we headed for the first easy hills and then hit the Old Tank Trail singletrack on the way up to Stanley Peak. It only has two techy sections, but I went back and back and back again and again to try to clean this rock step up followed by a tight turn, and then a rocky switchback. I never did put the entire section together, but I did get the rocky step-up two separate times.





After we got to the fire road ascent I said let's descend and try it again! I probably tried that step up about 15 times before we finally climbed all the way to Stanley's Peak and then finished out on a singletrack down to the Ranch House.

We did our normal loop up Cardiac, which I cleaned for only the 2nd time ever (stoked!), then over to Burnt Mountain, down Bobcat, and eventually over to the fire road before Rock Ridge. I put in my last good effort and the HR wouldn't hit anything above Z4. Fatigue?







We jetted back to the parking lot to get some more water, then headed back out the main fire road and up Old Tank Trail, around, and back to the parking lot again to finish up.

Since I can't eat most of the bike food (nut bars, carb drinks with berry ingredients, FRUIT leathers, etc.) I knew we needed to stop somewhere to pick up some goods. We planned on hitting up REI down in Leucadia. So, naturally a stop at Pannikin's was in order!

What better way to spend a Saturday afternoon?





I was set on NO FOOD, but Justin wanted to get a cookie, so how could I resist? This wasn't just any cookie; this was a cookie that had eaten about 3 other cookies.



Last bite



We both thought this quotation was very apropos



We drove down to Solana Beach to stop in at B&L instead of heading inland to REI and I picked up a few bars and some Margarita Bloks. Hoping that is enough to get me through. I've got some old old Apple Crisp Electrolyte drink with caffeine that seemed to work, and the Espresso Hammer Gel, while it includes Energy Smart(R) with fruit juice, didn't seem to cause me any problems either. We got a refill tub of Hammer Vanilla gel that I might also take with back east in case I get sick of Espresso! Hoping to be back on my normal race mix next weekend, but I can only add one item at a time, so not sure if fruit juice and berry mixes is the best idea. I think probably in powdered form it'd be ok, but not sure I am willing to risk hives during a race?

After that we headed back north on Coast Highway to find some parking and hit up THE BEACH! Yeah! Can you say we were finding our balance for the day OR WHAT??

Despite Eric saying it'd be a zoo we u-turned at a light right into a parking spot and traversed down to the beach near So Carlsbad and had no one around! The tide was coming in and it was overcast, but we still splashed around a little before heading back up to the truck to check on the bikes.

Photographic evidence:











I had seen a sign off 78 for Barnes & Noble, and for once in my life Justin was okay with me buying BOOKS! I was so stoked. I knew we'd both need some reading material for the long overnight flight and also for the week in between the races.

I had so many choices I didn't even know where to begin!



After some hemming and hawing I dove in to Thoreau's "Walden", or rather... into the 24-page Introduction, which more than anything was some other dude's dissertation/essay on Thoreau and his works. It gave me some interesting backstory/insight, but was mostly a lot of erudite writing and a bunch of instances of "mythopoeic" and "Thoreauvian". Srsly.

I am so far enjoying what little of "Walden" I have been able to read, and am enjoying the discussions I've had with Justin on the topics. Not about to head "Into the Wild" any time soon, but it should be a good read none-the-less.

Dinner was so good, this is all you get to see.



Sunday we planned to head up the mountains (sort of) of Idyllwild. It was going to be warm up there, too, but we felt like hitting some singletrack, and it'd been a LONG time since we'd ridden Thomas Mountain - Ramona Trail!

The plan initially was to do 2 race pace laps at Hurkey followed by Thomas - Ramona, but I pointed out it'd wind up being over a 5 hour day and we still needed to drive to OC on the way home!

I felt seriously ill anyway, but sucked it up for training's sake, and we'd made the entire hour drive up there.





We parked off of Little Thomas Mountain and traversed the highway back to Hurkey. Hit the timer at the transition to dirt, banged out a lap back to the stop sign on the Highway in just under 44 minutes. Again my HR was supressed, but we had some fun and for the first time ever I actually middle ringed the entire course. Yes, I have always been that weak. Not yesterday! Figured it was about time I put the gym work to use and just get the legs pushing bigger gears.

We got back to the truck and despite the fact that I felt bad, started pedaling up the fire road.



I was riding strong until I found out that I was climbing in mid-Z4 and Justin was barely touching Z2. Sucky. I struggled the entire 7 miles up, feeling like I was pushing a lot harder than I apparently was. Stopped for a Clif Brownie bar that I don't remember tasting, and since it was chilly in the shade we headed down the singletrack.

The trail had NOT seen much action at all this spring or summer, as it was apparent. Not much overgrowth, but no tracks and while not really loose or bad, it was somewhat sandy from lack of use.

About 1/3 of the way down I started feeling dizzy and kind of out-of-body-ish. Yeah, weird, right? I took it really slow. Despite feeling physically off, I was determined to at least enjoy myself, so went slow but had fun and did some body english like I was really booking.

The final turn-off down Ramona



Token bar shot



Surprisingly enough when we got to the techy singletrack I was cleaning most of the swichbacks (including the difficult rocky ones) and generally having a great time! Wasn't going very fast, but I think I made it look good anyway.



Taking a breather



This techy spot was massively "cleaned up" from the last time we rode it, but still fun





Was happy to be done, especially after about a 3-4 mile traverse on bumpy rocky unimproved (and unused) dirt back to the truck. Felt super ill when we finished up, and spent most of the drive west trying to sleep. I had the a/c on 70 in the truck but it felt like it was about 90 inside. Weird stuff.

I ate, but neglected to hydrate really well since I felt so sick to my stomach. We got over to Rock N Road and picked up some goods, then headed back home. Traffic (for once!!) wasn't bad on the 91 at all. Weird!

We were both starving when we got home, so Justin re-heated our taco leftovers and while we were eating Luke regaled us with his stories of victories over the weekend up in Mammoth! Sounds like good times up there fo sho.



All in all, good weekend. No hives, I haven't taken any meds since yesterday morning, and I hope that I won't have to again. Possibly by late this week I'll be back to trying nuts and nut butter (I think I am missing it most) and will go from there.

Now? Just sitting here with my bowl of lonely yogurt and apples n cinnamon. Can you OD on apples and bananas? I miss my granola (it all has almonds, almond/peanut paste, or berries - d'oh!) and berries. I have another apple, another banana and a turkey sandwich to look forward to! Oh yeah! ...not.