Thursday, February 5, 2026

02-05-2026 Swim/Ride

Woke up around 6:00, slept pretty well. I finished Mark Bowden's Killing Pablo, about Pablo Escobar, his building of a drug empire and brazen lawlessness in protecting it, and the vicious efforts by the Colombian and US governments to hunt down and kill him. This guy was brutal and evil in his endeavors. Then I got up and got ready for a swim at the WWC. Headed over there and shared the pool, initially, just with Alicia's daughter Audrey. I tried to keep my legs from dragging in the water by arching my back more, and it seems to have had a positive effect in my speed. Swam 3 500s, the last with my swim fins, and I was faster than I've been in a while. I tried to get the Polar heartrate monitor that Avi lent me to work but was unsuccessful.

Avg pace = 1:50/100 yds (Video)
Total distance = 1500 yds
Elapsed moving time = 27:27 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 156 bpm (Zepp, nope)
Relative Effort = 49 (nope)
SWOLF =36
Avg stroke rate = 21 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.46 yds

Got home and had some cereal and a banana for breakfast, was hungry. I could feel the effects of the swim working in my shoulders as well. I think I also figured out to pair the Polar monitor with my watch, although it is kinda cumbersome. Then I got ready for a bike ride with Paula, who drove to our house to start from there. She arrived a little before 10:30, on time, and we were rolling by about 10:35. Down by the park and over to Pomerado Rd, then a left on Highland Valley Rd, riding the flats to just before the first climb before we turned around and rode back. Left on Pomerado Rd and up to Mirasol Dr, where we turned right and rode through a part of this neighborhood I'd never been in. Took a right on Sintonte Dr, and this took us by the RB Inn golf course and eventually into the parking lot. Through the lot and onto Bernardo Oaks Dr. All of this ride was at an easy pace, not wanting to stress my legs. We took this road all the way to Lomica Dr, turned left there and then took a right on Rodada Dr to get to Nacido Dr, which got us back to Pomerado Rd. A right turn there, up to Stone Canyon Rd, where we turned left and rode up to the top. This was the biggest climb of the day. Left turn onto Martincoit Rd, down the short-steep descent, then right on Rostrata Rd to get over to Orchard Bend Rd, which we used to get to Espola Rd. Right turn there, riding up to Bridlewood Rd, where we turned right and took it to Summer Sage Rd. Left on Lake Poway Rd and up a short climb to get to Riparian Rd, which took us to Titan Way. Back to Espola Rd, partway down the hill, then a right onto Del Poniente and a quick left onto Huntington Gate Dr. This had a really nice winding downhill that led to a gate we were able to ride around and get onto Tierra Bonita Rd, which took us to Twin Peaks Rd. That was it for neighborhood adventures. We rode back to Pomerado Rd, turned right, and took the normal way home, via RB Rd and Bernardo Center Dr. I felt better on this ride than the previous day, even though we were going slower.

Avg speed = 13.9 mph. Total mileage = 24.8 mi
Avg power = 112 W. Weighted avg power = 141 W
Total elevation gain = 1490'
Avg heartrate = 114 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 27
Training Load = 78
Intensity = 64%

Ann was just leaving as I got home. I ate a light lunch, watched a little TV, then baked a lemon poppy seed loaf to take to Palm Springs. Headed over to Phil's BBQ in the late afternoon for Happy Hour (no beer) with Avi and the HP gang. Talked to him about his father (German citizen during WWII) and efforts to get a German passport. I also chatted with Britt (just turned 50) and Dave Peralta (about HP switching CEOs). Headed home and had a quiet evening.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

02-04-2026 Ride

Slept a little fitfully, read in the night and woke up around 5:30 (<>). I got ready for a bike ride, had some cereal and a banana before going, hoping it would give me some energy. Temperature was strange on this day early on. It was in the low 50s when I left, I wore a long-sleeve undershirt but no full-finger gloves. Through the neighborhood and then through the 4S Ranch neighborhood to Ralphs Ranch Rd before turning. Got to CdS and headed west to San Dieguito Rd. As I had climbed, it warmed up noticeably to the point that my undershirt wasn't needed. But when I rode down Three Witches, it got cool again, and I was glad I had it. Across the flats to ECR, just couldn't maintain a consistent high effort. I turned left here and rode up into Del Mar Heights, slowly up that little climb. Then it was down to the 56 bike path and heading back toward home. Again, I was slow here, slower than usual. I rode to Carmel Valley Rd and used it to get back to CdS, was really slow on that last little climb. The CdS stretch was also slow after the initial descent, and I ended up turning onto Paseo del Sur to mix it up. Back to CdS, then home the old normal way via RB Rd and W Bernardo Dr. I'm sure hoping I have more energy on Saturday than I did on this day.

Avg speed = 16.5 mph. Total mileage = 34.6 mi
Avg power = 145 W. Weighted avg power = 174 W
Total elevation gain = 1890'
Avg heartrate = 122 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 49
Training Load = 139
Intensity = 79%

Had a shower and very light snacks when I got home. I also put the camera covering the back yard back on the tree (after bringing it in and charging it up), it had fallen off somehow. Had enough time to patch the tube that I flatted on Tuesday as well as applying some foam tape to the back of my Wahoo to keep it from rattling in its mount. Then we drove to Stone Brewery for lunch with Dennis, Karen, John, and Vivian. Good conversation, not great, same with the food. We stopped at the grocery store on the way home, and I got some things to make food for the Palm Springs trip. Home after that. In the afternoon I finished sifting the pea gravel and did a little cleanup of the dirt on the path. Next step is to go after it with the hose and take out the weeds, then tamp the dirt down solidly. Read for a bit and watched TV after dinner, some with Ann and some after she went to her crochet class.

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

02-03-2026 Ride

Slept okay, although I did wake up in the night and read for a while. Got back to sleep and then got up around 6:00, made the bed and got ready for a short early-morning ride. It was cold enough for an undershirt, full-finger gloves, and ear flaps. This was going to be a slow ride. Down by the park and over Lake Hodges on the pedestrian bridge to get over to BVP. I took it up to Glenridge Rd and turned right there, in search of a way to connect to Hidden Trails Rd. Up to the top of this road and left on Moody Dr to get to Reed Rd. I took this one all the way to its dead-end top, then rode down and found a street, Hidden Estate Ln, that looked promising. Right turn there, and I found a fire access road that connected me to Hidden Trails Rd. Took this down (great descent!) to Valley Pkwy, then stayed on El Norte Pkwy, again at moderate speed in pretty heavy morning traffic, down to Broadway. I turned left there and, still in heavy traffic, rode over to a donut shop in the old Stater Bros parking lot. Had a couple of donuts, one was freshly made and delicious, then I continued on Broadway over to Valley Pkwy, turning right there to get to Centre City Pkwy. Left turn there, headed home the normal way, via the freeway, from there. I did have to stop and fix a flat around the Citracado Pkwy intersection. While I was fixing it, a homeless guy came up and offered me a patch kit, which was pretty great. Home the normal way from there.

Avg speed = 14.1 mph. Total mileage = 23.0 mi
Avg power = 113 W. Weighted avg power = 137 W
Total elevation gain = 1300'
Avg heartrate = 99 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 15
Training Load = 70
Intensity = 62%

Got home and had some coffee, shaved and showered before heading over to SDHS. Two more hours of folding and stocking laundry, but I met a couple of other volunteers (Jeri, Judy, Sharon) who may be helpful in the future. Ann was at the beach when I got home. I watched some TV after finding out I had missed a lunch with Howard and Yi-Hua. Dang it, had the wrong day on my calendar. Took a brief nap, then I went out and sifted more of the pea gravel while listening to podcasts. I'm almost done with this task. Swapped out the tires for new Gatorskins and put in the patched tube on my Canyon, then I replaced the rear brake pads because I couldn't get them to stop rubbing. Talked to Ross before dinner, he sounded good, is managing the pain from having all his upper teeth pulled on Monday. I also found out that Mark booked his tickets to visit us in May. Watched some TV in the evening, and that was the day.

Monday, February 2, 2026

02-02-2026 Swim/Run

Slept pretty well, even with having a nap the previous day. Got up and had some breakfast, since I was supposed to meet Avi for a swim at the WWC at 9:00. Pool was more crowded than expected when we got there, but there was a lane open, and the guy in the next lane was just finishing up, so it worked out fine. I was in lane 4, which is definitely slower on the out direction and perhaps a little faster on the back direction. Here are the times for the drills we did:

Warmup 250
    4:42
5 100s at 2:00 intervals
    1:40
    1:42
    1:45
    1:46
    1:43
5 50s at 1:00 intervals
    0:46
    0:49
    0:49
    0:49
    0:48
Cool-down 250 (with pull buoy)
    4:59

I was slower than the last time I had done these speed drills about a month ago.

Avg pace = 1:47/100 yds (Video, not counting pause)
Total distance = 1250 yds
Elapsed moving time = 22:17 (Video)
SWOLF =38
Avg stroke rate = 21 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.38 yds

After the swim, I got ready for a run while Avi took the opportunity to soak in the spa, as it seemed to help the numbness in his arm. I was more intentional about slowing my pace down, and I could definitely feel my right knee throughout the run. It doesn't hurt, it is just noticeably tight-feeling. Ran the 5k WWC route, temperature was warm enough that I was sweating by the end.

Avg pace = 8:24/mi
Total distance = 3.15 mi
Elapsed moving time = 26:27
Avg heartrate = 135 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 13

Got home and relaxed for the rest of the morning. Had some lunch, and then an and I walked over to Colleen's and wished her a happy birthday and smooth move. She is moving to Redlands to live with her sister. I chatted with the neighbors for about a half hour and then walked home. Shortly after I got home I headed out to the front yard to clean more of the pea gravel. The dirt was dry by this time, so I dry-sifted the gravel and it went much more quickly and neatly. Got more than halfway through the barrel and called it quits for the day. Later, I went over the fence and cleaned up the sumac and pepper tree shoots. Wish there was an easy way to take out those pepper tree roots. I also found the very small hole in the inner tube that was slowly leaking, and I patched it. Talked to Ben for a short while in the early evening, Ross has his top teeth pulled today. I texted with him later, he seemed to be holding up okay. Watched some TV and then to bed after a quick shower.

Sunday, February 1, 2026

02-01-2026 Ride

Slept reasonably well (<!>). I was scheduled to meet Paula at her house at 8:30, so I got ready for this bike ride. It was in the low 40s when I left home, I had arm warmers, arm sleeves, and full-finger gloves on. Was fine for temperature as I rode by the park and across the freeway, getting onto Via Rancho Pkwy to head up to Felicita Rd. As I started this little climb, I was warming up, as was the temperature. Over to Gamble Ln, turning left and taking it to Bernardo Ave to get to 11th Ave. I was a little overdressed by this time but figured it might be cold later on. Left on Del Dios Rd, then a right on Avenida del Diablo to get to Citracado Pkwy, where I turned right. Left on Harmony Grove Village Pkwy and down to Harmony Grove Rd, turning left there. Nice riding weather on this stretch, was cool in the shade. I wanted to make sure I got there on time, so I didn't let up on the climb up Elfin Forest Rd to San Elijo Rd. Could have pushed harder though. Right turn there and then the climb (seemed tougher than last time) up to Double Peak Rd, where I turned left and then left again on Atherton St. I got there about 10 minutes early, which was what I was shooting for. Unfortunately, the others weren't ready to roll at 8:30 as originally planned. Eric Ross showed up right around 8:30, we didn't get rolling until closer to 8:45. Mildly frustrating, but I wasn't on a strict time schedule. By the time I got to there house, it was warm enough to ditch the jacket, full-finger gloves, and arm warmers. We retraced the route I had just ridden all the way back to Citracado Pkwy, where we stayed on it until turning right onto Del Dios Hwy. Catalin had gotten out ahead on the initial descent after the turn, but I caught him near the top of the little climb that followed, then kept powering to create some separation for the bigger descent. Was a little worried about my bike wobbling during this descent, but it was fine, just need to stay relaxed in the upper body and not translate any motion to the wheels through my handlebars. I descended fairly quickly and then took the following climb at a decent pace, waiting in the little turnoff area that I usually use. It took a while for the others to show, and I talked to this chatty lady who was out for a walk until Paula showed up. Catalin had ridden ahead, so we rode to the turn onto El Camino del Norte, where he was taking a video of us. Past the turn, Eric ramped up his energy, and I matched his pace. I kept pushing hard after the left turn and gapped him, then pushed a little bit on the descent to RSF Rd. We waited for the others at the turn and then rode up to 13th St, where we turned right and took a very short, steep ascent into a little established neighborhood. Left turn on C St and another left onto 14th St, which caught me off guard and caused me to lose my chain when I tried to change gears too fast. Caught up with the others at the top, where we stopped briefly for a break and to take a couple of pics. Then it was down to Olive Crest Dr, which got us back to RSF Rd. We took it, for a change, all the way to the right turn, Eric and I were riding faster and put some distance between us and the others as we turned on Camino de los Coches, then left on Calle Timiteo (Paula and Catalin caught up to us at this light). Up to La Costa Ave, turning right and then right again on Circulo Sequoia. Eric and I were out in front again as we turned left on Sitio Manana and right on Calle Palmito. A right on Avenida Amapola got us to Camino Junipero, where we waited, for the last time, for Paula and Catalin. We turned left and took it back to RSF Rd, then up and down to San Elijo Rd. I was tiring by this time, while Eric still had more gas in the tank. We matched pace up to the right turn onto Elfin Forest Rd, taking it over to Calistoga Way and turning left there. From this point, it was all I could do to try and match his pace. Thankfully, he wasn't pushing so hard that he gapped me. We rode up to the little path that connected us to Genoa Way, turned left there and rode up to Baylor Dr, where I got through the gate first and onto Questhaven Rd. We turned left shortly after on Blue Water Ln and then got onto another bike path, a nice one, that connected us to Leeward Ave, where we turned right. Eric was getting ahead of me, then I would push and close the gap a little bit. Left on Hollowbrook Ct and right on Eclipse Dr, which got us, thankfully, to San Elijo Rd with just a little more climbing until the turn onto Double Peak Dr and back to Atherton St.

Avg speed = 14.8 mph. Total mileage = 46.4 mi
Avg power = 156 W. Weighted avg power = 183 W
Total elevation gain = 4060'
Avg heartrate = 132 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 123
Training Load = 240
Intensity = 83%

I was sure glad Ann was coming to meet us for lunch because I was pretty wiped out with all the climbing. Eric's wife Nicole also showed up for lunch, and we ate in the back yard, where I felt bad for the others who weren't shaded by the umbrella. Food was decent, not great, but the beers tasted good after the tough ride. We left around 12:30, and Ann mentioned in the car that she didn't like Catalin's treatment of Paula (she's right). So I don't think we are going to become couple friends. She drove us home, where I had the chance to take a short, much needed nap before we went to an afternoon concert. It was at La Jolla Presbyterian Church, the Spanish Brass were performing. I drove down, the traffic getting into La Jolla was, as usual on a weekend, terrible. This is definitely not my kind of city. The concert was okay, musicians were great, but the songs weren't catchy. I could appreciate the artistry, but it could have been shorter by 30 minutes and I wouldn't have minded. Drove home, again having to navigate traffic to get out of La Jolla. I made scrambled eggs for a late dinner, then watched some TV before heading to bed.

Saturday, January 31, 2026

01-31-2026 Ride

Kinda weird Bisikleta ride. I got up after an okay night's sleep and got ready for the ride. It was just barely cold when I left home but generally warmed up as I climbed away from the lake. Through the neighborhood, taking my time because I had left early enough. Then I took the new long route through the 4S Ranch neighborhood. Got there, and Perse was already there, in his new Silverado pickup, looks top-of-the-line. Rob Tran was also there, and James was just pulling in. On this ride, at the start, we had: Perse, Jed, Rob, James, Charlie, and Nel. We headed over to Camino San Bernardo the normal way (by Aaron's place) and took it to 4S Ranch Pkwy, riding down to Dove Creek Rd and using it to get to Dove Canyon Rd. Somehow, we lost several riders, so we waited until they showed up. Turns out that Jed's shifters weren't communicating with his drivetrain. Others tried to help him fix it, without success. Ultimately he decided to ride with us in a single gear, smaller front chainring and smallest gear in the back. We continued on, over to Carmel Valley Rd and up to Black Mountain Rd. I was out in front and was surprised that Jed was pretty much keeping pace with me in his single gear. Left onto Black Mountain Rd, it was starting to warm up by this time. Arnold joined us just before we crossed over the 56. We kept on this road over to Capricorn Way and turned right there, using it as a shortcut to get over to Camino Ruiz. Rob had to pee, so we ended up stopping at the park at the end of Camino Ruiz. Talked for just a little bit, then I rousted everybody to get riding again. Even here, Perse was feeling the effects of not having ridden (or exercised much) in about a month, as well as the jet lag from just landing from his visit to the Philippines. Back to Calle Cristobal, taking it down toward Sorrento Valley. On this stretch, Rob, James, and I got out front. I led for a while, then dropped back and trailed them on the fast descent into Sorrento Valley. We waited for the others at the turn onto Vista Sorrento Pkwy. There was a big group of SDBC D riders that we passed on the little climb up to Carmel Mountain Rd, where we turned left and took it down to Sorrento Valley Rd. Right turn there and onto the bike path that got us over to Carmel Valley Rd. Around here is where we were supposed to meet Fritz, but we had been delayed, so he went looking for us. Thankfully, he found us, and we continued over to PCH. On this ride, James was consistently pushing the pace any time we were on flats or riding downhill. On the climb up into Del Mar, Fritz passed me and left me in the dust, but he was wheezing pretty good when I caught up to him at Del Mar Heights Rd. Through Del Mar and over to the pull-off just past VdlV, where we all gathered up again. From there, it was a moderate pace, not pushing super hard, over to Encinitas, where we stopped for a coffee break at Better Buzz. Only a couple of us had coffee, so I'll have to figure out the best places to stop for the group on future rides. Fritz turned around at this point and rode back to the Park 'n Ride where he had met us. The rest of us kept going to Leucadia Blvd and turned right there. I was a little concerned that the climb from the coast would be hard, but it was definitely manageable, kinda steep in places but not too steep or too long. We gathered again at El Camino Real and waited for Rob to join us. He ended up separating from us here, I think his knee was acting up, and his bike was also making some weird noises. Not sure how he got home from there. Perse was also slowing up. We continued on Olivenhain Rd up to RSF Rd, turning right there and taking it to El Camino del Norte, where we turned left (gathered everybody up again here). I was at the back and ended up riding to the front but still not pushing the pace too hard. Up to Via de Fortuna, where we turned right and rode down to El Montevideo, where we turned left. There was a guy on a bike at that corner who was lost, so I stopped to help him find his way back to Leucadia, and the others got out ahead of me. Thankfully, they waited for me after the right turn onto Paseo Delicias, which we took to get to VdlV. James and I were out in front here, we turned and then rode down to Via de Santa Fe and took El Apajo to San Dieguito Rd. At that turn, I waited for the others and ended up riding with Perse the rest of the way back to the meet-up point. He was really hurting, felt like he had no energy (at least he wasn't cramping). So we were very slow on the climb up to CdS. The others were waiting for us at the turn, all except for Nel, who had ridden ahead. Shortly after we made the turn, Arnold decided to turn around and ride back to his house the shorter way. The rest of us took the straight shot back to the 4S Target, again Perse and I were in the back. I was glad he made it back to the parking lot, it took a lot out of him. I didn't stay for too long, it was definitely warm by this time. Took the new standard way home, again at a moderate pace, no need to try for any records on this day. Felt fine at the end, legs not as tired since I generally took it easy the entire ride and really slowed down the last 10 miles or so.

Avg speed = 15.1 mph. Total mileage = 58.0 mi
Avg power = 134 W. Weighted avg power = 163 W
Total elevation gain = 3402'
Avg heartrate = 122 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 93
Training Load = 245
Intensity = 74%

Was a little hungry at the end, even though I really didn't eat much on the ride (I gave my banana to Perse on the Three Witches climb). I ate the last of the leftover pizza from the other evening. In the afternoon I went out in the garage and checked my brake pads, which have been squealing a bit. From the micrometer readings, they still have some life left on them. I recentered the rotor on the rear wheel between the pads, in an effort to keep one of the pistons from over-extending. Will see how it works on tomorrow's ride. Did the dishes in the kitchen as well. Later on, I helped Ann put the lasagna together for dinner. Caleb and Emily came over around 5:30, and we had a birthday dinner for Emily. Was a nice evening, although after dinner the three of them started talking about crocheting and I left for a while. Was a quiet evening after they left.

Friday, January 30, 2026

01-30-2026 Run

Had a night of interrupted sleep, probably because of caffeinated soda for dinner. I went to sleep okay but woke up around 10:00 and couldn't get back to sleep. Read for a while and then was able to sleep until about 6:00 (<>). Got ready for an early-morning run down by the park, a little over four miles, picking up the pace significantly in the last two miles. Still some tenderness in a tendon or ligament on my right knee, not painful but noticeable while running.

Avg pace = 7:48/mi
Total distance = 4.11 mi
Elapsed moving time = 32:06
Avg heartrate = 138 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 23

Ate some cereal, a banana, and yogurt for breakfast, then I showered and got ready for my first volunteer shift at the SD Humane Society in Escondido. It took me about 25 minutes to get there, a car drove up and the gate opened for them, so I went in as well. I looked briefly in the dog rooms but wasn't comfortable yet with making kings and giving them to the dogs, so I walked around and found a bunch of linens to fold. That's what I ended up doing, along with stocking the linens areas, for the entire two-hour shift. Got my volunteer shirt as well. Time passed reasonably quickly, I said hi to a number of people and introduced myself to several other volunteers. Rode home after that, it was over 85 deg on the ride home, quite warm. Ate some lunch and watched TV in the early afternoon, then cleaned the kitchen and wet-mopped the downstairs floors. Watched just a little TV in the late afternoon, and it was a quiet evening.