Tag: Spider Run

University of Richmond

  • Logging miles

    8 Faithful arrived at the AO for some Spider running.

    THE THANG

    From Parking lot, Run across lake, to University Drive up to Westham turn left, head toward Ridge Road, Take Ridge which turns into Westham Station, go across the Bridge to the South side of the river, take the off ramp back to the on ramp back across the bridge, back to the flag for the most part.

    Moleskin

    A B-A-beautiful morning for a run, so much so that Swirly decided run around UR twice before returning to the Flag.

    48 total PAX that posted in F3 RVA, Off Shore and TOGA were surely working out somewhere in the Nation of F3, so YHC is calling it 50 for the day!

    Bleeder out

  • First Class Streets

    American Flag

    8 strong posted for a celebratory run in honor of our nation’s most prominent symbol.  Circle up at the Commons before commencing a pass the flag loop on the western edge of the university.

    The Thang

    Mosey across the lake, past the chapel, up to Crenshaw, across College, right on Westham, left on University, left on Ralston, loop around Windsor on the James, back to Ralston, right on Rose Hill, right on University, left on Westham, right on Lakewood, back to start for final lap around the lake.

    COT by YHC.

    Moleskin

    YHC checked the calendar this morning before leaving and realized today is Flag Day.  What better to respect our nation’s symbol than with an alternating flag carry on our run this AM.  Hills were not quite as plentiful as previous weeks with YHC opting for new territory rather than repeating some of the hills the PAX has conquered recently.  Upon arrival in “Windsor” (pronounced with a British accent, nose pointed to the sky and pinky finger extended), Marv insightfully pointed out “Man, these are First Class streets!”  They reminded YHC of Kramer’s Wide Lanes episode where he adopted a 3 lane highway and repainted the lines to support 2 lanes of traffic.

    Post COT the PAX was greeted with a friendly reminder of the strong and brave individuals who have preceded us in carrying our country’s torch.  Spider Run continues to be a place to enjoy fellowship with our community neighbors, today with the former president and chancellor of the university.  Swirly said it best with “If you ever need a reason to get out of the fartsack in the morning, that was it”.  Just envision an 89 year old ex-marine, fully suited up at 6:15 in the morning, starting his day with a brisk walk through campus.

    Today is the day we remember and honor our flag as a symbol of strength, consistency and resiliency.  Let it be a beacon of hope in times of trouble.

    Thanks as always for letting me lead.  See everyone in the gloom.

    Splinter out.

  • A run and a couple of versions of Old Glory


    36 Faithful and 3 FNG’s posted this am at 3 AO’s across the RVA.

    Old Glory DaVille Style

    Mosey to COP, 25x SSH, 10x Merkins, 25x LBC. Mosey to Soccer fields for Old Glory. 2 Laps around the field. First corner 20x merkins, second corner 20x squat jumps, third corner 10x burpees, last corner 20x WWII situps. Do as many laps as you can in 30 minutes. Victory lap, person in lead carries flag, exchange the flag when passed. Mosey back to start for 3 minutes of Mary. 20x American hammers, 15x Rosalita’s, 20x LBC. COT and out into the day.

    Old Glory NoToll Style

    Mosey to COP, 20X SSH, Mosey to Soccer Fields, 2 laps around the Field Complex-Approx 1 Mile – then First Corner 20x Merkins, Second corner 20x jump Squat. Third Corner 10 Burpees, 4th Corner 20X WW2 Situps. 2 Laps to Wrap-up. COT by DK.

    Spider Run

    Hot Potato around UR… The Hot Potato began with Swirly and was passed to Sippy Cup, Saab, BT and Splinter. 5 1/2 miles of hills. Great run on a nice humid morning. COT by Splinter

    Moleskin

    Again, thanks to Swirly for hitting every AO this morning prior to posting at Spider Run, All AO’s were secure and no Seal Teams were sighted.

    Reports have it that Lock Jaw had an injury, with the swelling of his foot has caused limited mobility, Ouch! Put come on Ice on that thing. Hoping that it’s not his driving foot. Bees Beware.

    At both Old Glory’s, the Flag was carried;however, at DaVille the Flag exchanged hands 7 times. Jville had the privilege of carrying the flag for the First two laps at noToll with Viral and Rosie bringing it home to wrap up the final Laps, with HoneyDo hauling it back to the COT.

    Thanks to DK for taking out At noToll with his testimonial about his F3 experience. Way to make it happen DK.

    Bleeder was happy to report that his daughter graduated from High School yesterday. The Celebration lasted long into the night. She is headed off to Dickinson College in the Fall. MBleeder and Bleeder are very proud of her!

    Discussions at noToll about the ever expanding PAX at DaVille; noToll Q explained that DaVille is a growth magnet thanks to Abacus, LabRat and Circle K. noToll’s PAX was able to complete up to 4.25 half mile loops. DaVille’s PAX hit a max 7 Quarter mile loops.

    Post noToll at the local Coffeeteria with DK, Shooter, Bleeder and Rosie; DK reported that his family has entered the fun filled world of minivandom last night. Rosie, Shooter and Bleeder celebrated DK’s entrance into the world larger vehicles while enjoying the frequent breezes from the car and Buses passing us by on the nearby asphalt highway and Driv-thru. The group considered where would be the best patio in RVA that did not overlook a road or a parking lot.

    Bleeder, Swirly, and TYA out

  • Mother Goose

    A strong pack of 9 showed four our post-holiday Spider Run. This is what transpired:

    Ran through a modified version of the “Fudd run”. Intent was to stay together with faster runners periodically circling back. Challenge was, given the course has a lot of ins-and-outs and what have you’s, the PAX became a bit scattered at times. Periodically, YHC wasn’t certain if members were choosing alternate routes or just buying mileage until those in the rear came along. As was aptly pointed out, YHC was like Mother Goose at times trying to keep the front in line with the rear, and vice versa. YHC will post a map of this run in a future post.

    Near the end, instead of taking the added hill, those leading in front chose a route back into the university, so a last minute audible to take a run around the lake worked out just fine.

    Kudos to Swirly, Marv, and BT for running to the AO. Offshore get’s credit as well for biking-in.

    (Rosie, Thanks for the shout-out.)

    Announcements:
    Spider Run and Da’Ville shirts are on pre-order (with only 2 days left). Don’t walk, but RUN to the F3 site and get your order in now.

    W-Dog tomorrow, with Swirly as Q (per memory, unless someone else is signed up.)

    Saab out

  • Magellan

    10 posted for some perfect running weather at Spider Run.  Here’s how it went down.., or close to it.

    Route:  Run out of UR Commons on Richmond Way towards Westhampton Way.  Right on Westhampton to the bottom of the hill then back up Westhampton, right on Gateway, left on Campus Dr, cross Boatwright to go through path to Wheeler.  Make a left on Wheeler and run to the bottom of the hill at Shrewsbury and Horsepen.  Repeat running up the baby hill from Horsepen to Ridge Top for 10 minutes.  Gather PAX and make a left on Ridge Top.  Run to the bottom of the hill at the corner of Chandler, and run up and down Chandler hill till 6:05.  Take a right on Gardiner back to Wheeler, run back through the wooded path on Wheeler, back down Campus Dr and return to the Commons.  Get convinced by Sippy to run a lap around the lake.

    NMM:  Where to begin on this episode?  Not being a native or former student of UR, YHC looked at a map to see how we would get up the hill to Boatwright.  Following one hand gesture towards the South end of the Commons half the PAX began a mutiny about the directions.  This resulted in us taking the more direct route to Westhampton on the North end of the Commons.  As TYA put it so eloquently at the end of the run when the grumbling continued, “did anyone really get lost?”  Of course not, but we all know the burden of Q at 0530.  Do people get lost when there are cryptic historical references or twelve turn routes on note cards.., usually.

    The PAX also managed some comments as we did the warmup hill repeats on Shrewsbury, but there seemed to be very few concerns about a lack of difficulty when we started doing repeats on Chandler.  YHC unintentionally “punked” TYA and Swirly by telling them they only needed to run the hill one more time.  YHC just didn’t appreciate their speed.

    We finished our little gathering by watching one of the paid workout groups do some PT on the hill beside The Commons.  Corporate went into audit mode and could be barely be contained from taking out the clipboard manager.

    Announcements:

    Thanks to DK for leading a great 3rd event at Doorways last night!  I’m sure he will post a BB.

    Offshore claims to be putting together a cycling team for the American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure.  As there was no pre blast for this, it’s authenticity was in question, but here it is http://main.diabetes.org/site/TR/TourdeCure/TourdeCureContentHybrid?fr_id=11465&pg=entry  You’re welcome!  PS: Offshore wants it noted that Toga will not be in attendance.

    Hill run tomorrow is likely at Hillcrest, but check back for TYA’s announcement

    Fudd may be planning some kind of 2nd F event where he wants his F3 brothers to build a shed for him.  This should not be mistaken for a 3rd F event like DK organized.  Seriously, he really is planning this for the weekend of 6/4.  Surely there will be a BB??

    Spartan Race 9/24 for those who don’t own a road bike, are recovered from the BRR, or just think it will be fun.  See pre blast or contact Toga.

    The Hampton Roads expansion is delayed until further notice.  More to follow on this or another expansion location soon.

    Stay Classy,

    Toga

     

  • The Reverend is in the House!

    6 strong runners showed up for what I’ve dubbed the “Fudd Run”.
    Route: A modified start and finish but otherwise a completion of the route Fudd introduced us to last week. Involves a nice meander throughout Westham and the University with no shortage of steady elevation.

    YHC has enjoyed this route so much, today marked my 4th time covering the route in the past week. We stayed together as a pack with varying members often leading and then circling back to pick up the rest.

    During our COT, a UR employee and ordained minister by the name of Reverend Williams could not help but overhear us. Upon brief introductions we were fortunate enough to have the Reverend circle up with us again and lead us in an inspirational prayer. Another fine example of how fortunate we are to be part of F3 and how it can touch our lives and the lives of others in unexpected ways.

    Announcements: Marv will have a VQ on Thursday at RAMM. (TYA said he would get with Flashdance and ask if he would give up the Q this week for Marv’s “special day”)

    Saab abides

  • Mosey around the neighborhood

    5 veterans showed up to U of R for this week’s iteration of the Spider Run and were joined by 2 other veterans late in the run.  Here’s how it went down:

    The plan was for the fast runners to run ahead of the rest and turn around at different points of the run to rejoin the slower runners.  Unfortunately YHC was the only PAX that was not in the fast group, which encouraged me to run a little faster this morning.

    Mosey down Lakeview Lane along the lake, cross the lake at the bridges over the island, take a right on the trail through the woods, take a right onto College and then a left on Baldwin to start the tour of Westham.  Right on Wood, left on Baldwin, right on Hollins, right on Woodberry, right on Horsepen, left on Devon, right on Ridge Top, left on Chandler, right on Gardner down the hill to a left on Wheeler and then a right on the path through the woods over to the intersection of Boatwright and Campus Drive.  Take Campus Drive over to a right on Gateway Rd. to re-enter U of R campus.  Left at the bottom of the hill to the path that leads to Roselawn.  Up Roselawn to a right on Ridgeway, back down the hill to campus.  Take Westhampton Way up the hill to Keller and then up and through the old “Westhampton” campus.  Take a right onto the path through the woods and disc golf course to return to the lake.  Run around the south end of the lake where we ran into Sippy Cup and Copernicus.  Back to the Virtual Shovel Flag for COT.

     

    Moleskin:

    We missed seeing some of the Spider Run regulars today, but understand that there was an effort to represent properly for Gumbo’s VQ at NoToll.  I’m sure Gumbo delivered a proper beatdown worthy of a Keydet.

    When asked at the beginning of the run what we were doing today, YHC replied that we were going to run some hills.  Saab commented at the end of the run that he did not remember running anything flat……we were either going up or down hills for almost all of the run.

    Early in the run it was noted that Lockjaw was not present.  This was a bit disconcerting as he had pontificated in the past that he was the “glue keeping the Spider run together”.  Thankfully we didn’t fall to pieces without the presence of “Captain Hook”, although I did miss having someone to run a “moderate” pace with me.

    Toga mentioned at one point that Offshore’s wife was upset about the fact that Offshore’s rear end was not as big as it used to be.  And she blames F3 for this.  She seems to be the female version of Sir Mix-A-Lot and likes Big Butts.  What is most troubling is the fact that this conversation took place at church with Toga this past Sunday…..YHC cannot imagine how you got on that subject.

    The PAX was met by Sippy Cup and Copernicus while finishing the run with a lap around the lake.  Sippy informed us that he reached the AO a bit late and even though Sippy glimpsed us running across the lake to start the run, he was not able to find the PAX after we took a right to run through the woods.

    Just after COT one of the groups that pays to work out ran past and I unfortunately did not get any “Hey Roger’s” like I was hoping for.

    YHC took us out.

    Good run.  Enjoyed it fellas.

    Announcements:

    Toga is trying to EH guys to run a Spartan race at Wintergreen on 9/24.  See him for details.

    There are still one or two slots open for the BRR……see TYA for details.

    Fudd out

  • I wonder if Copernicus ever had these problems

    6 showed for a moderately damp run around UR. This is what transpired:

    5 mile run not counting runs to and/or from the AO. Covered many hills around the university – too many to count or name.

    NMS:
    YTC wondered where all the regulars were until he recalled that today was FlashDance’s VQ – congratulations man. Kudos to Marv and Sippy for making the 3 mile run to the AO. Found out later that our FNG had missed them at their starting point so he just drove on over. (Could have turned around and gone home, but this guy had the persistence and fortitude to track us down…thus named Copernicus). A hearty welcome to F3 Copernicus…look forward to seeing you again!

    One PAX had a seeeerious restroom need. All I’ll say is that we are all fortunate he found a port-o-john a short distance into the run. The (almost) inevitable alternative would have been frowned-up by the U of R grounds-keeping staff.

    Anyway, we had a quick circle-up and YHC caught a run back to Westham with Pucker.

    See you in the gloom everyone.

    Saab out

  • Three Posted Note Run

    8 Spider Run faithfuls and 1 new to the Spider Run gathered on a perfect spring morning. The “three posted route” from last week was revisited with a twist. To keep the Pax together, the lead group would run to the first waypoint and double back to the Pax’s six. The next waypoint would be given and repeat the run and return.

    The Thang:
    West to the baseball field and up to the Robin’s Center. Up the hill by the stadium and climb Snake Hill to Three Chopt. Take Honaker to Patterson. Right on Patterson and head east to Maple at the Pizza Hut.

    Right on Maple to Grove. Right on Grove to the road in front of the churches. Take this to St Christopher’s Road. Take the trail through St Christopher’s School and come out on Wesley.

    Wesley to Hanover westbound to Three Chopt. Cross Three Chopt and take Bandy Road back to the trail down the hill. Come out on the road and then take a left on the trail through the woods to emerge at the UR entrance.

    Take Campus Drive to the UR main entrance and hang a right to finish on a fast downhill.

    Mileage: 5.21

    Marv took us out.

    NMS
    Despite attempts to keep the Pax together, Marv and Sippy Cup in the lead pack disappeared less than a quarter mile into the run. Thankfully the rest of the Pax stuck together and no one got lost.

    Lot’s of runner activity out this morning, including a “Hey Roger” from Fudd’s Fan Club. That man is an institution in these parts it seems.

    Today’s route was a lot of fun. Some hills, some trail, lit city streets, and a great opportunity to run on some roads I have never run on before.

    It was great to see Pucker out today. I hope to see him come out often….or we will be ringing his doorbell en route.

    Well Done!

  • Kingpin

    10 dedicated runners set out to complete Richmond F3’s newest Tuesday AO: Spider Run.

    The Thang:

    Head out down the abandoned road next to CCV and come out at the shopping center. Cross the Huguenot Bridge and take the Riverside Drive exit. Head west upstream to Cherokee Rd and come about to return to the VSF.

    Total Miles: 5.3*

    *Additional mileage for Lockjaw, Saab, Fudd who ran to and from the AO, Swirly and Saab for their search and rescue mission.

    NMS:
    Wow, where do we start with today’s backblast.

    Fudd shows up with a swollen hand from a wasp sting reminiscent of the Woody Harrelson’s prosthetic in the Farrelly brother’s classic “Kingpin”. Wasp sting or bowling accident; one cannot determine.

    YHC had two routes in mind and left it up to Pax to determine their fate. The first route was very detailed on three posted notes worth of direction with a copy to be left with the lead pack. With Saab wondering how to read on the run and Fudd approaching a stroke from that many directions, we went with the other route. We will visit the primary route with advance marking at a future date.

    The run was awesome today. When crossing the bridge, we could see the lights of No Toll off in the distance as we pondered what our F3 brothers were up to in the gloom. The path along the river was serene and peaceful with the sounds of the river and birds welcoming the new day. Sunrise accompanied us on our return crossing of the bridge.

    The Pax all made it back to the AO, except for TYA. His whereabouts unknown, Saab and Swirly doubled back with certainty that ill fortune awaited since TYA never gets lost. TYA later emerges from the second story of the commons building and rejoins the Pax. How he not only got misdirected on an out and back course but also entered a building and came out of the second story is still unknown.

    YHC took us out.