Saturday, September 20
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Mary Munford Elementary

0513 and YHC arrived to RAMM with Big Blue present and several RAMM Gear gents doing warm up laps. Conversation prior to 0530-what time do you wake up and why? Before 0530, YHC had directions but thought it easier to state, Reverse Carillon! Saab was pointing in a direction that confused YHC but there was a 4, 5, and 6 mile group who all understood where to run, so it worked for YHC. 4 mile group….Pucker, Bleeder, Lug Nuts. 5 mile group…..Swirly, Flatline. 6 mile group…..Phonics, Sippy Cup, Marv, Saab 6 mile group took off but in a different direction…

6 runners scoffed at 6 bikers this morning for an epic showdown of pedal power versus foot power! Not really. Bikers did an awesome trip around the bike loop that the pipeline is a part of in the dark.  It was way cool.  Unfortunately, our FNG did not get the memo that is was MTB day and brought a road bike.  He broke off of the group at the Carillon and No Tools gave him a route.  He did not return to get a name. Runners did old school on Grove.  No idea what happened. Lab Rat apologizes…

22 strong (7 on two wheels and 15 on two legs) attacked RAMM and RAMM Gears this morning.  5:26am and directions were given.  5:30am and BOOM! off we go! THANG Multiple distances were covered today including: 4.2 mile route: Grove West to Tuckahoe Blvd to Granite to Cary to Tempsford.  Go down and up the Two Hills of No Mercy!  Return the way you came. 4.9 mile route: 4.2 mile route but run to Malvern and back to Mary first. 5.7 mile route: 4.2 mile route but run to Thompson and back to Mary first 8.?? mile route: ? Multiple…

Fifteen of our finest stallions tackled today’s workout by foot and pedal with all distances covered. Reverse Carillon route was called and off we went.  The water was thick in the air and deep on the ground and the pace was cruising. We ran into the seals at the Carillon doing crabwalks and being instructed to keep moving by someone who was not moving.  Huh. The backblast title comes from a critter that Labrat saw who gave him a salute with an opposable digit.  Labrat thinks it was a thumbs up while I think he was flippin the bird.  Regardless,…

YHC arrived this morning knowing that the number of bike riders would outnumber runners. 4 PAX members started early and YHC waited to see who wanted to run.  Marv, Sippy Cup, Upchuck, and YHC were the select 4 that wanted to run. 5 and 6 mile routes were all that was needed. 5 miles down and back…..Grove, L on Meadow, L on Monument, L on Commonwealth. 6 miler down and back…..Grove, L on Lombardy, L on Monument, L on Westmoreland and around the block back to Mary. Riders arrived on time with 0500 and 0530 running PAX members. Number-ama, Name-r-ama,…

Twenty three skaters (no healthy scratches) and 4 men of gears came forth from The Fart Sack to celebrate Lord Stanley’s version of the morning after party.  While what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, what happens at RAMM the morning after a CAPS victory in Vegas goes into the backblast. The Thang: Hockey Stick Route…Grove (the blade) to Malvern (the shaft).  Continue as Malvern becomes Westwood which in turn becomes Saunders. Forwards (4 milers) turn around at top of railroad bridge Defensemen (5 milers) turn around at Saunders and Laburnum Long-shifters for the 6 milers…right on Laburnum to Hermitage…

Seven by foot, two on wheels, and 1 taperer arrived at Munford, ready to cut through the humidity and tackle today’s edition of RAMM.  Huddle up and question who had the Q before YHC gave the following directions: West on Grove.  Left on Oak.  Cross Cary to Hillcrest. 4 milers:  3 Hillcrest loops 5 milers:  4 Hillcrest loops 6 milers:  5 Hillcrest loops Everyone return the same way. Numbers.  Names.  Marv took us out, giving thanks to topography. Moleskin Flatline contacted YHC yesterday afternoon indicating he was planning to fartsack and needed someone to cover.  His excuse was his M…

22 of RVA’s Finest Road Scholars came forward to tackle distance with speed.  Four early bird runners, and six bikers did their thing, and the remaining runners did the following routes: East on Grove and North on Hamilton. Hamilton to Westwood and take a left.  Westwood turns into Malvern. 4s take Malvern to Grove and home. 5s and 6s head west on Patterson. 5s take a left on Lexington and a right on Albemarle.  Left on Grove to the VSF. 6s take a left on Seneca and a left on Grove to the VSF. Marv took us out. NMS Perfect…

https://youtu.be/Xf3mRZ7SHu0 According to Phineas and Ferb, there are 104 days of summer.  What a better way to spend the summer than challenging yourself to visit all 24 F3 RVA AOs.  Although procrastinators can wait as late as August 6 to start, it would be best to spread this challenge out over the entire summer.  Once you complete the tour, you will have done the following: 14 bootcamps 7 runs including a trail run and evening run 2 Kettle Bell workouts 1 bike ride Don’t let not having a kettle bell or bike prevent you from participating in this challenge.  Borrow…

Eleven of RVA’s finest left the fartsack for what was certain to be a wet day. We did the Kingpin route from Tuesday’s Spider Run, except we launched from the Mary.  We headed west on Grove to Granite and a left on Granite to Cary.  Dogleg left and take a right heading down Tempsford. 4s take the left fork and retrace their steps back to Grove to the AO. 5s do the left and right forks and then Granite to Patterson to Westmoreland to the AO. 6s do the left and right forks twice each (!) and then Granite to…

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