Thursday, February 10, 2011

Lace up your shoes...here's how we do...

* from - "Check Yes Juliet" by We The Kings.
You can jam to it here.


Jack and I have a new love - trail running!  After all the running and hiking we've done together over the years, I'm not sure why we haven't thought of this activity sooner.  We have so much fun during our trail runs that it hardly seems like a workout!  Really.   On Tuesday we went to Dana Peaks Park in Harker Heights. We ran/jogged for about 35/40 minutes, but it really only seemed like we were out there for 15 minutes or so... it was that much fun!


We've been hiking at Dana Peaks many times and I knew before we went for our first trail run there, that it offered some pretty impressive scenery.  So, in true Allison (from the movie 'Yes Man') style, I brought along our little point and shoot camera so that I could take pictures WHILE running.  Obsessed?  Yes, yes I am.  What kind of photographer would I be if I didn't feel the desire to capture slices of life wherever I go?

Usually, I really stress getting THE perfect shot - really focusing on photo composition, but obviously, getting the perfect shot while running is not going to happen.  So, with that in mind, I hit the trails and started snapping pictures of everything that looked interesting to me.  As expected, a lot of the pictures turned out blurry, but to me, that's what gives them a uniquely cool quiality.


So, lace up your shoes and get ready, 'cause here's how we do...


This was taken before we began our run.  It's the road we drove down to get to the trails. 
I took the picture because of the sky which was pretty awesome. 
Our starting point; "where the black top ends"
Going uphill on the Fire Road Trail from the Trailhead.
This sign marks the turnoff for the "Fenceline Trail"
Headed down Fenceline Trail
 
Look at those white legs!

 



Keepin' it stylish with the sunglasses!


The Trails here are at times rocky/gravely but, much that's better than muddy!



Quite a few dips that are probably fun while on a mountain bike
This is why this trail is called "Fenceline"

There was a private property sign on a fenced in lot right here where this brick post is.  On the "private" side of the fence there is also a small stone pillar dedicated in rememberance of "Mother". This pillar has a great view of the lake and the hills around. Because it is blurry, you may not be able to make out the gnome on top.

A view of Stillhouse Hollow Lake from the trail. This is the view from "Mom's" pillar.
Through the tall dead grasses of our Central Texas winter. Soon they'll be filled with grasshoppers and chiggers!


These mountain cedar trees where really cool.  The area would make for a great scary movie scene!



The scenery is really great in its sort of, bleak and dormant way during this time of year. We're fortunate that its also warm enough for short sleeves and shorts!

 




A Trotting Texas Turtles sign.  You can barely see it, but it's a green painted turtle shape on the wood post. 


Seriously, how can I ever go back to running around and around a track again???  I'm so totally hooked!






My navigator, enjoying every minute. 
Fire Road Trail leading back uphill to the Trailhead with Dana Peak (namesake of the park) to the left.






I'll admit that after I took this photo and we got a little further up this hill, (which was pretty steep) I got pretty winded.   But, Jack was pushing the pace and showed no signs of slowing, so I (being the competitive person that I am) just tried to keep up with him and wouldn't allow myself to quit.

Almost back to the car.  

This is the kind of thing that Jack and I live to do!  It's fun and exciting; it's like going on an adventure together everyday. Or at least 4 times a week.   

We're going back to Dana Peak today - I'm counting down the hours (only one left at this point) until it's time for me to get my trail running gear on and get out of the house!  We're taking Bella today - we'll see how she does on the gravel, it can be pretty rough on those ol' doggie paws. I'm going to bring the camera again, but I don't plan on taking pictures like I did above.  I just want to have it in case something, like another beautiful sunset, catches my eye.

Wishing you happy trails, always!


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