Merkins and Miles and a Pit Stop

3 Southside regulars eschewed the cold and rain and posted to River Run to start their week.  YHC had a little something different planned.  We moseyed half a mile to the track and YHC alerted the PAX of the plan – 25 merkins – run a lap…repeat AMRAP…..Audible after 200 merkins and 2 miles as YHC needed to find one of those lovely green small buildings and make a deposit.

With one located in the parking lot, DK and Rosie ran laps around the parking lot while YHC stopped by the office.

Regroup and finish with about a mile run down to the river and back to the flag – a few minutes overtime for good measure.

Number-rama, name-a-rama and Circle (Triangle) of Trust with YHC taking us out.

Announcement: HDHH Wednesday evening Sounthside at Sedona Taphouse – see the pre-blast

NMS:

Today marks the five-year anniversary of YHC’s father’s passing.  Hard to believe it has been that long.  YHC hasn’t posted to a River Run in a while but I felt like I need to today, so I signed up on the Q sheet.  It was great to run with DK and Rosie, as always.  And, good to get some merkins in for the monthly challenge.  Something tells me they will be on the menu tomorrow also!

Have a great day men!

No more Gumbo for you!  Til tomorrow.

Comments

6 responses to “Merkins and Miles and a Pit Stop”

  1. Gumbo Avatar
    Gumbo

    Good work fellas. See you in the gloom!

  2. Döner Kebab Avatar
    Döner Kebab

    I enjoyed running as a group for the entire workout. Thanks to both of you for staying back with me!
    Props to your pops, Gumbo. You’re a good man.

  3. Rosie Avatar
    Rosie

    Phil was a good man, he is missed, those 5 years have gone by fast. Thanks for leading and helping me get the merkins in early.

  4. Honey Do Avatar
    Honey Do

    Your father would be proud, nice work Gumbo.

  5. Circle K Avatar
    Circle K

    Great work men. Gumbo, always good to get a sweat worked up on a day of remembrance

  6. McRib Avatar
    McRib

    Great job Gumbo!

    Your pops was a great man and you are honoring his legacy well.

    Also, good job avoiding dropping a fudd at the swamp.