Tuesday, May 12, 2026

05-12-2026 Ride/Hike

I'd been thinking about riding up the East Grade of Palomar, so I committed to doing it. Originally planned on waking up at 5:30, but I was awake and up at 5:00, allowing me to get an earlier start. Packed some food and fluids into the car, made coffee and took it with me. I drove to the La Jolla Trading Post, where I had started before. It was foggy on the drive, with even some light mist, until I descended into Funner, where it was clear and stayed that way. Temperature was about right at the start (I forgot to attach my HR monitor to my band, so no HR data), which featured a little descent before flattening out and then gradually climbing. It is longer to the East Grade Rd turnoff than you think, about six miles from this starting point, involving a net elevation gain of about 300'. I got to the turn in about 25 minutes, didn't stop, just started climbing. I spent most of the time in first or second gear, except where it flattened out or descended slightly. The first four miles is a steady climb, then the grade lowers and there's even a small descent before another six-mile climb with little descending and just a small stretch across a valley where the grade is lower. Total official distance for the Strava segment is right at 11 miles. My Wahoo kept track of the climb pretty well, since I didn't stop long enough for it to reset, as it has in the past. During the climb I had an annoying sound coming from my brakes, as if they were occasionally rubbing against the rotors. I got to Mother's Kitchen (closed) in about 1:35, it was only my third-fastest Strava time (out of five attempts) up the East Grade. I thought I would be faster, but I need to work on my fitness after not riding so much on vacation. Still, it was a top-20 time for my age group, hard to see how I can crack the top-10, but perhaps. And my average power for the whole climb was 193 W, not too bad. I didn't stop there, kept going to focus on continuing effort, heading up to Palomar Mountain SP. My time to the park was faster, fifth-fastest in my age group, which felt pretty good. I rode to the base of the road up to Boucher Lookout, wasn't interested in doing this steep little climb. On the return, I stopped a couple of times to take pictures, so my time wasn't anything special. I was a little concerned about the remaining climbs, but they weren't too bad. The little climb just past Mother's Kitchen was less than I expected, then the serious descending began. I hadn't ridden down the East Grade in a long time, and it was thrilling. If you are bold, you don't need to apply the brakes at all, but that wasn't me. I was cautious on the sharper turns as well as the sections of road in shade. I stopped just one time at a vista point to take a picture of Lake Henshaw, then zoomed back down to the 76. It had seemed like I was riding into a headwind on the way to East Grade Rd, but on the return I didn't really feel like I was getting any assistance from the wind. This stretch was generally flat to downhill, but my legs were tired, so the flat sections were more of a chore than they should have been. There was a little climb near the end to get back to the convenience store where I had parked, but again it wasn't as bad as I feared it was going to be. Got back to the car in less than three hours elapsed time, another accomplishment.

Avg speed = 14.8 mph. Total mileage = 41.5 mi
Avg power = 154 W. Weighted avg power = 178 W
Total elevation gain = 3920'
Training Load = 187
Intensity = 81%

I stopped at the store after finishing and packing my stuff back in the car, bought a large Coke, and enjoyed it on the drive home. A little traffic on the way back, but I avoided rush hour. Got home, changed, and had a somewhat early light lunch and rested for a bit. My afternoon was quiet, Ann and I went to see Jeff Ross in mid-afternoon, his advice wasn't so helpful or knowledgeable, in my opinion. I got home and had just a little time before riding over to the park to meet Emily for a hike. For a change we walked up by the waterfall and beyond, a little longer than we typically hike. Came home and ate a large dinner, I was hungry from the day's exertions. My right leg was also tender from the bike ride, will have to pay attention to this potential issue. I watched some TV in the evening and read as well before calling it a night.

Monday, May 11, 2026

05-11-2026 Basketball/Swim

Slept well, no caffeine the previous and only a short nap in the early afternoon. Got up and took my time getting ready to go to the WWC. When I got there, Steve told me that he and Vargheez were going to play basketball, so I modified my schedule and played with them first for a little less than an hour. I was rusty but made some shots when my old form peeked out at times. V has a good set shot, and Steve can hit long-range bombs with a flat trajectory. After the basketball workout I went to the pool, where there were only a couple of swimmers, and got my preferred lane 3. Swam, slowly, for 2100 yds (I lost track of the laps near the end) without any aids, for the first time in quite a while. I could tell my arms and legs were tired from the earlier workout, and they got more tired as I swam. Here are the splits for the four 500s and the last 100: 9:45, 10:08, 10:16, 10:03, 1:59. Much more practice needed in longer swims to rebuild my endurance. I stayed around 20 strokes/length for most of the swim, but I just didn't feel like I was putting much power into the strokes.

Avg pace = 2:01/100 yds (Video)
Total distance = 2100 yds
Elapsed moving time = 42:11 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 168 bpm (nope)
Relative Effort = 124 (again, nope)
SWOLF =38
Avg stroke rate = 20 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.41 yds

Got home, and I was hungry. I ended up eating an early lunch (didn't eat breakfast) around 10:30. Later in the morning I went out back, intending to check the water line for the beds by the house in the back yard. Before that, I needed to clear out some overgrowth of plants by the magnolia tree. That stuff grows like weeds. Chopped a lot of it back, then checked the water line. I couldn't see any leaks, but there are a lot of spray heads, could probably reduce this number. Had a quiet early afternoon, then I went out and cleaned the garage a little bit. Also put aero bars on my Fuji, probably not a good idea in hindsight, since Mark will be here next week. I switched out bike tools with the Park tool I'd gotten the replacement parts for, after using steel wool to remove some of the rust and discoloration. By the way over the weekend I cleared out all of my old unread emails, using Outlook. Will try to keep it cleaned up moving forward. In the evening Ann and I watched the season finale of The Pitt. Arnold came over to borrow my bleed kit. I packed up my bike and gear into the car in preparation for the early ride tomorrow morning. The rest of the evening was quiet.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

05-10-2026 Run/Ride

 Ann got up early to get ready for church and bell choir practice beforehand. I woke up as well, got ready for an easy-paced early morning run. It was short sleeves weather. Ran four miles using the route around the park at a target 9:00/mi pace, felt good. I stretched before I ran, and that seemed to help with any leg pain or soreness. Finished a little over four miles, then walked the rest of the way home to help cool down.

Avg pace = 8:54/mi
Total distance = 4.11 mi
Elapsed moving time = 36:35
Avg heartrate = 126 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 10

Got home, there was no milk, so no cereal for breakfast. Instead, I rested for a bit and then got ready for a bike ride, again at an easy pace. My rear brake was rubbing just a little, even though I had adjusted it the previous evening. Rode down by the park and then up Pomerado Rd to Mirasol Dr, turning right there and then left onto Sencillo Dr. I followed it down to its dead end, turned around and rode back up to Sencillo Ct and started down that road until I saw it also ended in a cul-de-sac, so I rode back to Mirasol Dr and followed it generally downhill until turning right on Sintonite Dr, which took me by the driving range and the RB Inn, popping out into the main parking lot. I rode through it to Bernardo Oaks Dr and took it (this street is in rough condition) through the light at RB Rd and all the way to Lomica Dr, where I turned left and then right onto Rodada Dr to get to Nacido Dr, which brought me back to Pomerado Rd. I continued on until turning left on Oak Knoll Dr and riding up to Carriage Rd, turning there to ride to Poway Rd, where I took a left. I stopped for a couple of fresh donuts at Donutopolis, then continued on Poway Rd and joined the time trial route (although I wasn't riding at time trial speed). Slow paced it all the way home, just working on getting some miles in.

Avg speed = 14.8 mph. Total mileage = 22.8 mi
Avg power = 118 W. Weighted avg power = 143 W
Total elevation gain = 1270'
Avg heartrate = 118 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 27
Training Load = 69
Intensity = 65%

Got home and chilled for the rest of the morning before eating lunch. It was a quiet early afternoon. I had a little nap, Ann came back from brunch with Emily. In the afternoon I swapped out the rear brake pads on my Canyon. Then I gave it a thorough wash, it was pretty dirty. It looks better now. Watched some TV later, did some reading as well. Ann and I watched TV in the evening.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

05-09-2026 Ride

This turned out to be a decent riding day. When I started from the house I noticed that my front tire wasn't fully seated in the rim, so I turned around, let the air out, and reseated the beads. That did the trick. I was running a little late, so I took the normal way through the neighborhood and then the fast way to the 4S Target. Saw Paula on the way. I didn't know how many riders to expect, but we ended up with a good turnout: Ray, Perse (for the first part), Arnold, Jed, Fritz, Nel, Paula, Charlie, Cam, and Kamal. Several riders were late (naturally). I'd planned the route, so I led for much of the way, often hanging back to make sure everybody made the right turns, then pushing to get back to near the front of the pack.  To RB Rd and then through the neighborhood to Matinal Rd, turning left on Cabela Dr to get to Duenda Rd and then to W Bernardo Dr. I'd worn a light jacket to the meet-up spot but left it in Nel's car, didn't need it on this ride. We rode down the hill and then across the pedestrian bridge, taking the route through the mall parking lot, Beethoven Dr, and the path through Kit Carson Park to get to El Ku Ave (Romeo met us around here). Then it was up to Escondido Blvd and over to Centre City Pkwy at Brotherton Rd. We rode through Escondido and up to El Norte Pkwy, turning left there and stopping for a coffee break at Starbucks. Romeo. Nel bought coffee for me and Perse, so it's my turn next time. We kept riding (exited the parking lot from behind Von's and had to carry our bikes over the grassy median, Kamal said we looked like deer crossing the highway) up to Country Club Ln, turning left there. Romeo and Fritz took off at this point, I tried to chase them down to no avail, got stuck in no man's land between them and the rest of the group. We all reconnected at the right turn onto El Norte Pkwy, which soon turned into Borden Rd. I was hanging back with Paula on this section, we met up with the others as they were getting ready to turn onto Twin Oaks Valley Rd. I let them know that the route had us going up to Las Posas Rd, so we climbed that gentle climb behind Palomar College. Left turn onto Las Posas Rd, where a kid on an e-bike zipped through us and was mouthing off. Romeo fast-paced up to him and gave him the what-for. Was kinda hilarious in retrospect. We rode up to San Marcos Blvd, turned right, and took it up to Discovery St, where we took a left. We were riding as a group on this section, pretty much stayed together onto Barham Dr, then started to spread out with the little climbs past CSUSM. Ray stayed back with Paula, while I tried to make sure we stayed on route. Over to Mission Rd, right turn there and then another right after the little climb on Citracado Pkwy, with the sharper climb that followed. Cam and Fritz attacked that climb pretty well, I hung back, not wanting to burn too many matches while knowing that more climbing was coming. There was a long, gradual descent after that, followed by the little climb up to Valley Pkwy, where we turned left. I let the others continue while I waited for Paula, who was obviously slowing down by this point. We rode to Avenida del Diablo, turned right, then took a left onto Del Dios Rd to get to 11th Ave, where we took a right. There is a sharp climb just after the turn, followed by more gradual climbing, and I worked hard to catch up to the leaders (Fritz, Cam, Arnold), so that we avoided wrong turns. Another nice gradual descent to the gate, then the next short, sharp climb up Bernardo Ave followed by the rapid descent. We stayed on this road as it climbed into the neighborhood just north of Via Rancho Pkwy, this climb wasn't as hard as I had remembered it. A left turn onto Bernardo Ln, then a thrilling, fun descent to Via Rancho Pkwy, where Jed was in the lead and I was following his line. We gathered back up at the stop sign, turned right and rode over to the gas station past the freeway for a quick break (Fritz bought water, I ate a couple of dates and drank some water). After the break (Paula felt refreshed after eating something and having a rest) we retraced our route back over Lake Hodges and by the park, turning right on Aguamiel Rd and riding up by our house. From there, we followed the same route I had taken to get to the meet-up spot earlier, albeit more slowly. I knew that Paula knew the route, so I pushed and tried to catch up to the other riders. Was partly successful, as Jed and Arnold kept clear all the way to the turn onto Paseo del Sur. The temperature on this ride didn't get too high, was actually really pleasant riding weather for me. I stayed around for just a bit, then rode home the new normal way, more slowly than usual but feeling good that my legs held out without cramping.

Avg speed = 15.3 mph. Total mileage = 50.3 mi
Avg power = 137 W. Weighted avg power = 166 W
Total elevation gain = 2970'
Avg heartrate = 127 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 91
Training Load = 226
Intensity = 75%
https://www.strava.com/activities/18443140520

Got home, I wasn't hungry but really needed a shower. Cleaned off and then had some cheese & crackers for lunch. Afternoon was quiet. I finished a book, Henning Mankell's Faceless Killers, the first installation of the Kurt Wallander series. It was okay, very factual without a lot of color to some of the scenes. I might read future books but not right away. I have also finished The Smartest Guys in the Room, which was quite excellent and thorough in describing the ascent and rapid demise of Enron. Ann and I watched some TV in the evening, otherwise it was quiet there as well. I started reading The Making of the Atomic Bomb, by Richard Rhodes. So far, it is extremely well written but quite long.

Friday, May 8, 2026

05-08-2026 Swim

Woke up after sleeping okay but with numerous anxiety dreams about Indigo and missed opportunities there. Finished up one portion of cleaning up my old emails in Outlook, so I am making progress there and trying to stay ahead of the curve in reviewing all incoming emails and deleting the unwanted ones. Then I got ready for a short swim at the WWC. I basically had the pool to myself. Did four 250s about as fast as I could swim them, with a break in between to recover. Here are the splits for these 250s: 4:20, 4:20, 4:22, 4:18. This was a hard workout for me, that last 500 was tough, and I could feel it in my shoulders later. 

Avg pace = 1:44/100 yds (Video)
Total distance = 1000 yds
Elapsed moving time = 17:20 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 163 bpm (possibly)
Relative Effort = 58 (possibly)
SWOLF =35 (!)
Avg stroke rate = 22 bpm (higher frequency)
Avg pull distance = 2.41 yds

After the freestyle workout, I also did a 100 backstroke.

Avg pace = 2:39/100 yds (Video)
Total distance = 100 yds
Elapsed moving time = 2:39 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 134 bpm (Zepp)
Relative Effort = 1
SWOLF = 54
Avg stroke rate = 21 bpm
Avg pull distance = 1.22 yds

Rode home and had some oatmeal and coffee for breakfast. Then I went out in the back yard and cleared all the weeds from the side patio, swept it free of dirt as well. I also trimmed the ice plant back. My afternoon was quiet, I continued cleaning up my email inbox on Outlook, will see if it syncs correctly. I also swapped out inner tubes on my front wheel. Dinner and evening were quiet, Ann and I are on the outs for now. 

Thursday, May 7, 2026

05-07-2026 Swim/Run

Slept pretty well, no getting up in the night and not being able to get back to sleep. I got up around 6:00, cleaned the kitchen, then repaired a couple of inner tubes. Caught up on blogging, then I got ready for a swim and a run at the WWC. Gathered up my gear and rode over there, was a little chilly. Talked to Steve about his '73 Corvette, which is a real beauty. He's a long-time car guy. In the water, I felt a little better than Monday, didn't pause between the first two 500s, and I used a pull buoy on the third 500. Form seemed to fall apart a little bit on that last one, although I was able to keep my stroke count below 20 for the entire 1500 yds. Here are the splits from my three 500s: 9:26, 9:27, 9:39. Was slower than expected on that last 500 with the pull buoy.

Avg pace = 1:54/100 yds (Video)
Total distance = 1500 yds
Elapsed moving time = 28:26 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 169 bpm (no way)
Relative Effort = 87 (nope)
SWOLF =36 (!)
Avg stroke rate = 20 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.52 yds (used pull buoy on last 500)

Finished the swim and got ready for a run, doing the typical 5k loop from the WWC. I was slow at the start and didn't feel like I had much energy, but I got faster throughout and ended up with negative splits and a respectable last mile. Couldn't get my HR band to work, so I skipped using it. Was sweating pretty good at the finish, even though it wasn't too hot.

Avg pace = 7:55/mi
Total distance = 3.18 mi
Elapsed moving time = 25:12

Got home and had some cereal for breakfast. I'd eaten a banana while waiting for the gates to open at the WWC. Later in the morning I went out and tackled the review of the sprinkler system to see where it might be leaking. Found some leaks and faulty sprinkler heads on the line watering the plants near the house and repaired them. Had a quiet early afternoon, then I went for a dermatology check-up with Mark Vierra. Generally okay, just some spots that he froze, and he recommended another facial treatment. Rode home, watched some TV, then spent time cleaning up my old emails. In the late afternoon we went to Orfila Winery and met Mary and Ken, along with some of their friends (Judy, Brian, Blake, Audrey, Susie, ??) for trivia night. We did well in the first two rounds, were in first place until the final question, where our guess was incorrect and we didn't wager enough anyway. Was mildly entertaining, I was on the end of the table and not too involved in the conversations. Ann drank steadily throughout the evening, and I got upset that she wasn't able to drive when we were ready to leave. So it was a quiet evening after we got home.


Wednesday, May 6, 2026

05-06-2026 Ride

Woke up kinda early, did a little computer stuff, then got ready for a ride with John. It was cooler than usual, but with a long-sleeve undershirt I was fine. Up Aguamiel Rd and over Duenda to Bernardo Center Dr. I kept going straight here, up to Bernardo Heights Pkwy, to get a little more climbing in. That climb was okay, but on the flats by the golf club I hit something in the road and got a front tire flat. Fixed it about as fast as I could, but these Enve tires are really difficult to get back on the wheel. Over to Pomerado Rd, and I was pushing harder than usual, since I was going to be late. The normal route from there, except that I turned on Alpine Way to get to his house. We met up, I put a little more air in my front tire, and then we were off. I'd planned the route to be a hilly one, and the first half definitely was. We rode back down the hill to Poway Rd, turned left and then followed the old time trial route to Ted Williams Pkwy, staying on this road until we turned on Twin Peaks Rd (the only flat section of the first half of this ride). Up to Espola Rd, turning right and taking it back to Poway Rd, where we turned left. Then we did this climb, it was only the second time I'd ridden it since coming back to San Diego, I was about as fast, but I did stop at one point to pick up a penny, which slowed me down. Up to the top and then to the 67, turning right and waiting about 15 minutes for John (I was surprised it took him that long). Then we took the 67 to Scripps-Poway Pkwy, and that road is now not at all friendly to cyclists. The emergency lane is much narrower and non-existent in some places, and the breeze wasn't helping me to keep stable. So I rode the brakes quite a bit, John got way out in front. I caught up to him after the turn onto Scripps-Poway Pkwy, but he zoomed away on the descent there, where I was also battling wind and the jitters to keep my bike stable. Caught up with him on the little climb to Danielson St, where we turned right and rode down to Stowe Dr. Then it was down to Community Rd, where we turned right and took it down this steep descent (no problems here) to Metate Ln. Used that road to get over to Pomerado Rd, then Oak Knoll Rd to get back to Poway Rd. Back to John's house the normal way from there, with me climbing to the top of Briarleaf Way to wait for John to get there. I stopped for a smoothie and a conversation with John and Vivian about Jayden (his choir is going to sing the national anthem at a Padres game coming up) and our Italy trip (focus on the cycling adventures). Then I rode home, finding out I was gassed from this ride and had little energy left. I took it slow, standard route via W Bernardo Dr, and was glad to get home.

Avg speed = 15.0 mph. Total mileage = 40.5 mi
Avg power = 133 W. Weighted avg power = 165 W
Total elevation gain = 3020'
Avg heartrate = 124 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 78
Training Load = 174
Intensity = 75%

Now I was pressed for time, so I baked the cookies, shaved, showered, and got ready for my volunteer shift. I rode all the way to the hospital before realizing I'd left my badge at home, so I had to ride back and get it. Luckily, I made good time on the return trip, got to the ED before my shift was scheduled to begin. It was very quiet at the beginning, then it got busy around 2:00 and basically stayed that way for the next two hours. The time passed pretty quickly. There is a new nurse, Frenchie, who is a nice guy, easy to work with. Folks were appreciative that I had baked the cookies and brought them in. Rode home after my shift, and I needed a break and some quiet time. Ann left shortly after to go to dinner and a musical at the Moonlight Amphitheatre with Kay. I watched a little TV, relaxed, and went to sleep early.