Boulder County

Denver ✈ Chicago ✈ Manchester

 

HAIL!

Lack of airports, lack of marathons.  Vermont’s a gem.  Gotta work at it to appreciate it.

5:40 flight to Chicago, 1:35AM arrival in Manchester [3-hour Vermont drive next day].

Dropped off Ro at lunch, left 30 minutes early for DIA.  Spent that time on a 5-mile stretch within Boulder city limits.  Glad I left early, not my usual.  Spring storm forecasted/poised to hit Boulder – also not the usual (generally we’re shielded by the Flatirons, our surrounding peaks).

Skies opened, HAIL.  Flash flooding; sheets of water poured down Foothills [Parkway].  Weather app said 90 minutes more.  No time to wait, I’ve gotta flight to catch.  Argh 🙁

Weekend prediction: RAIN… ’tis the season ☂

 

 

Hail coming down in boulder

3:59 PM – May 18, 2018 · Boulder, CO

 

Paul Aiken✔@PaulAikenBDC

 

A storm struck Boulder County on Friday afternoon, flooded streets, dropped heavy localized hail and was accompanied by lightning, which struck a Gunbarrel apartment complex and started a fire.

 

The National Weather Service put much of the eastern part of the county under a flash flood warning for about 90 minutes, and the county remains under a flash flood watch until midnight Saturday as more rain — some of it heavy — is expected along the Front Range and eastern plains.

 

NWS Meteorologist Kyle Fredin said that 1-inch hailstones were reported in south Boulder and nearly 3 inches of rain fell in the northeastern part of the city, causing flooding in some streets.

 

Local meteorologist Matt Kelsch wrote on his blog on Friday that parts of the Front Range are “in for a lot of rain today and Saturday, with wet snow above the treeline.”

 

“Watch out for localized street flooding and the potential for creeks to spread out of their channels in some places,” he wrote. “The Saturday morning Farmers Markets may be in for the second wet Saturday in a row.”

 

After a solid week of after-work play, dropped Stephen at the airport & started weekend play.

No marathon this Saturday: trail day.  Kept today’s hike local, < 9,000ft – mid-week snow fell heavy in the high mountains [March in Colorado].  Chose Bear Peak, hadn’t hiked this mount since Thanksgiving 2012.

3 miles up, 3 miles down.  Cut my mileage in half starting at Shanahan Ridge.  Still, 2700 vertical feet UP 🙂

Mile of Ponderosa pine, low-grade incline.  Next mile, bouldering.  Typical Boulder butt-buster hike.  Lotta gain over a short distance.  Stopped/breaked/panted, hiked on.  Last mile: snow & ice.  Hike return more treacherous/going down than the summit push UP.

Sunshiny day.  Wind-break’d behind a large boulder, sucked up the thin air.  High above Boulder, legs rock-hangin’ past the peak’s geo marker.  No place I’d rather celebrate the first week of Spring.  LOVE LOVE my Colorado life ❤

 

 

 

afternoon preview – YUM!

 

2017 – another year of thanks!

but first, made room for turkey with an ABSOLUTELY FREE 5K in my hometown.  Four years ago, ran this event – super happy to be back!  This year, drug along Stephen (here on a holiday visit).  Whatta sport.  Prep time?  None.

Walk, run, got it done – AND with a smile on our face.

May have found my new run partner.  LOL>

 

Warm breezy walk with Ro ‘round Waneka.  Plenty of time for Thanksgiving prep.  Feasting & football at 1pm, Ash & Tom’s in Westminster.  Our Colorado tradition ❤

 

 

An ABSOLUTELY FREE 5K benefitting those in need!

 

• When: November 23rd, 2017

• Race Start: 9:00 a.m.

• Where:  Downtown Louisville, CO – 951 Spruce Street Louisville CO

 

• What: THIS RACE IS FREE (but you have to bring a donation – non-perishable food or winter clothing please).  Thank you for participating in the 2016 Turkey Trot.  Because of you and the support from our generous local businesses this event continues to be free.  In 2016 our runners donated over 20,000 pounds of food to the Sister Carmen Community Center and enormous trucks full of winter clothing.

 

• Who: Thousands of your closest friends and family looking to get some exercise before Thanksgiving feast.

• Benefitting: Community members in need!

 

We hope you can make it!

 

Project Louisville LLC & Events LLC

 

 

 Turkey Trot 2017