Seems Daunting When You List Them All Out
It really does seem daunting looking at them all. As I was scribbling them out, I got the warm fuzzy feeling, but as I look at the entire list, its a little more chilling than I thought it might be. Ah well .... looking forward to the challenge
Running
- Vancouver New Years Day Fat Ass 50km
- Seymour Yeti Race
- Squamish Scrambler
- Fisrt Half Half Marathon
- Birch Bay Marathon
- Dirty Duo Relay
- Sun Run .... I know, I know .... but in under 40 minutes finally ... Therein lies the rub
- Vancouver Marathon
- North Shore Enduro
- Iron Knee
- Vancouver 100 (Which is QUITE daunting, but very exciting)
- Seek the Peak
- Knee Knacker (If I'm in)
- Bills Great Peak Ascent
- Stormy
- Go Home
- Kauai Marathon
- Portland Marathon
Non Strictly Running Endeavours
- Snowshoe 25 or more times
- Swim once a week -- This might be the hardest thing to accomplish as though I CAN swim, if I stop moving I tend to sink ... not really a lot of floating going on there
- Compete an Olympic Distance Triathlon -- see resolution above re: swimming. One necessitates the other or they'll be fishing me out
- Volunteer more for the Trail Running community
- Run at least half of the Capilano Eagles sessions
- Now ... this is going to be the hardest to measure ... but I'll know if its going on or not. I resolve to participate WITH GUSTO in anything that looks like fun while running/snowshoeing/playing outdoors. What I mean is that there should be no finishing an activity with a regret of .... "Wow, I wish I'd done THAT".
For the resolution immediately above, I have only to look to all of you for guidance or a positive endorsement of the sentiment as I see everyone involved with the Club pretty much running that as a mantra.
Happy New Year to All and good luck with any Resolutions!!!!