Walking days | : | 110+ (estimated) |
Days recorded by GPS | : | 87 |
Daily walk length | : | 3.5 Miles |
Google ETA | : | 1 hour 9 minutes |
Average ETA | : | 1 hour 3 minutes |
Fastest | : | 55 minutes |
Slowest | : | 1 hour 16 minutes |
(6" snow, 14 degrees, 30 mph winds, -7 windchill) | ||
Lowest temp | : | -22 |
Highest temp | : | 93 |
Dollars Saved | : | $350 (estimate parking ramp - bus) |
Pounds lost | : | 15 |
I'm finding that I'm treating the hot weather walks much like I treated the cold weather walks:
- I get excited about an hour beforehand and can't wait to head out
- I take the skyway as far as possible to stay in a comfortable temperature
- I follow buildings closely and think about where I'm going (winter: avoid wind, summer: find shade)
- Obsessive tracking of temperatures and hoping for "just a few more degrees" (for better shock factor)
- Pride in having done something possibly dangerous, definately ridiculous
- Extreme weather makes for a faster walk, for some reason, even in the heat.
- On days when I don't walk I feel like I'm cheating
Of course, there are some differences, the worst being that in winter I can add layers of clothing or increase my pace to generate heat. In summer all I can do it sweat. And I really miss the ridiculously cold days of winter - I was the only one outside and it was nice to have some alone time.
Overall I'm happy with my walking plan. And sometimes I like to blog about it - not for you, but for me. :) I really wish I had a concrete record of the days I walked before I started tracking it by gps. The numbers, man! I want the numbers!
My spreadsheet: Click here to see it
2 comments:
How come your distance varies so much?
Ah, yes.
That's distance measured by the GPS. Sometimes it doesn't get a good hook on the satellites until after I get out of downtown, other times I screwed up and turned it off/on at the wrong time, etc.
But the pace of the recorded section is what I use to compute the total time, etc.
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