<p>@fatozzig - Also nice to run somewhere different!</p>
<p>@MeriG - Your little one is a cutey
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<p>I had a great weekend of running despite the cold temps. Total: 30M with 4:45 of running over two days.</p>
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<p><strong>Saturday: </strong> 20M on singletrack trail in 4-5 inches of snow and 5-6F temps. The footing actually wasn't that bad, even on the hills. Alot of deer activity.</p>
<p>I was so cold right after finishing that I could barely crack a smile.</p>
<p><a class="H-lightbox-open" href="http://www.kickrunners.com/content/type/61/id/67162/width/1000/height/800/flags/" target="_blank"><img alt="PostRunPic12182010.jpg" class="lightbox-enabled" data-id="15534" data-type="61" src="http://www.kickrunners.com/content/type/61/id/15534/width/667/height/500" style="; width: 667px; height: 500px"></a></p>
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<p><strong>Sunday: </strong> 10M on the same trail as Saturday. Felt very strong today. The trail was like a super highway and found I had no problem with the footing. On the hills, I shortened my stride so I wouldn't go anearobic and just kept on running.</p>
<p>@MeriG - Your little one is a cutey
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<p>I had a great weekend of running despite the cold temps. Total: 30M with 4:45 of running over two days.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Saturday: </strong> 20M on singletrack trail in 4-5 inches of snow and 5-6F temps. The footing actually wasn't that bad, even on the hills. Alot of deer activity.</p>
<p>I was so cold right after finishing that I could barely crack a smile.</p>
<p><a class="H-lightbox-open" href="http://www.kickrunners.com/content/type/61/id/67162/width/1000/height/800/flags/" target="_blank"><img alt="PostRunPic12182010.jpg" class="lightbox-enabled" data-id="15534" data-type="61" src="http://www.kickrunners.com/content/type/61/id/15534/width/667/height/500" style="; width: 667px; height: 500px"></a></p>
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<p><strong>Sunday: </strong> 10M on the same trail as Saturday. Felt very strong today. The trail was like a super highway and found I had no problem with the footing. On the hills, I shortened my stride so I wouldn't go anearobic and just kept on running.</p>