Saturday, February 25, 2017

Gearing Up - Part 2

Today has been quite a productive day...  

Headed to the gym at 10:30, swam my 35 laps (~half mile) in about 40-45 minutes.  After that, I was in a group class for some conditioning with one of the trainers.  Wow, that class kicked my tush!  I always thought my legs were strong, which they are to a point until I try doing fast, coordinated moves that I've never thought of doing before, and then my body turns into this weak-feeling, uncoordinated bag of lead.  Hahahah!  Learning curves are so brutal!

Ok, moving on.  

It was so beautiful out for most of the day.  It was hard to decide whether to cram in the first bike ride of the season into the day, but it was supposed to start raining early afternoon.  My bike was due for proper tune-up and maintenance so it was in the shop and I had to pick it up.   It had a broken spoke, back brakes that needed adjustments, and apparently, I needed a new chain.  And they cleaned everything.  Haven't really done it since I bought the bike in 2012.  So, I can' complain.  

Next stop: REI.  
I ended up returning the backpack I got last time.  It was a great backpack, but I felt like I needed a bit more space.  It filled up so quickly. Partly because the sleeping bag wasn't as compressed as it could have been with a more compressive stuff-sack.  Note to self: practice packing extremely light.  :-/  

Ok, so today I went back to REI to get the things I left behind last time I went.  I bought silverware, cold-weather pants, a second, bright blue base layer shirt.  Super comfy.  I came home and changed into them immediately.  :-p  

I bought two backpacks, a smaller day pack, and a rainforest green Osprey Aura (with Anti-gravity back mesh) 65L pack.  So, together, 85L, that will just have to be enough.  I'm going to have to learn how to pack the bare minimum essentials.  The store didn't have the Aura 65L pack in the store so I tried on the tan one, such a boring color so I ordered the rainforest green.  It should get to the REI store this week and I'll go pick it up in time for my camping essentials class next Sunday.  

I got my REI World MasterCard this week.  Super pumped about that.  I was able to use the gift card my Dad gave me for my birthday on my stuff today which helped with the total....ouchy.  But I keep reminding myself, this is an investment just like my road bike; it's a big one-time expense, and then you're set for YEARS of fun and adventure.  So, it's an investment, I've saved for this investment, and it will be worth it!  

Pillow, silverware, bear bell (for Ragnar), carabiners, tick remover, first aid kit, compression stuff-sack, cup, trekking poles, mosquito net that surrounds my hammock, camp suds. 

Broader view of my sweet camping air mattress.  

REI Activator Soft-Shell pants - super comfy; and Mammut base layer long-sleeve=cozy!

Osprey Tempest 20L daypack.  

That's it for today.  I didn't really eat breakfast so I was starving by the time I got home from REI and I was in the mood for my favorite Thai food place in Upper Montclair.  So I took myself out to dinner and loved it.  Best pad thai ever!  

Last thing for the day... 23 weeks left as of yesterday.  And after Glacier National Park, we're going to Banff National Park... hopefully we can get back in the US by then (no thanks Trump).  Hahaha... well, we are US citizens so I think we're ok.  

Training for the triathlon - I'm nervous that I've bitten off more than I can chew.  I need to start biking ASAP as this really helps my running ability.  Swimming is in ok condition.  I'm reluctant to even look at a triathlon training schedule because if I'm super off track or super unprepared, I'm afraid I'll chicken out.  I did my first Ragnar essentially off of my miles and miles of biking and adrenaline.  My Rugged Maniac obstacle course, also possible thanks to miles and miles of biking and the energy and adrenaline from the crowd and the friends I was with.  But with this triathlon, it's going to be just me against the hundreds of other contestants; no one I know will be going through this with me.  A few friends may be there to cheer me on, but it will be just me.  

Ok, the one last things; I signed up for a Tough Mudder Half.  I'll be competing with my good friend and India study abroad roommate and her friend.  I'm so excited for it.  That's at the end of July... Ragnar is end of April, Triathlon in late May, and Tough Mudder end of July... the last hurrah before saying goodbye to NYC and heading out for who knows how long.  I can't wait.  

Good night folks.  

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Gearing Up - Part 1

Hey Everyone!  It's been a while!  It feels like a lot but also like nothing has happened over the last several weeks since my last post.  

What's new... 
I spent a long weekend at home a few weeks ago.  I took a Monday and Friday off; went home Thursday night and got home late.  Crashed in my old room, now the spare bedroom, so that I didn't wake up my little sis who had to go to school on Friday.  That bed is super comfy and warm.  I always sleep like a baby when I go home; has something to do with the lack of background noise from cars, trucks, sirens, traffic, heating system fans, TVs, etc.   

Work has been stressful lately.  My senior project manager got back from vacation and it's been hard adjusting to taking directions again and not giving them.  Really, it's been a struggle, more than I thought it would be.  I was having an inner temper tantrum... it wasn't cool.  But as usual, some days are better than others.  

So, onto the bigger and more interesting news.  Gearing Up Part 1:
I spent my whole morning (9AM - 1:30PM) at the local REI shop.... shopping for appropriate gear (camping, clothing, personal hygiene, water purification, etc), with an REI personal shopper.  I got to the store an hour before they opened and I met with an awesome sales rep who gave the Backpacking Basics for Women class this past Tuesday evening.  She is amazing!  Got a lot of helpful and useful information about things I need.

Today I was hoping that I could just sign up for REI MasterCard and get pre-approved and use the card today.  However, that didn't happen because that's not how it works.  I have to apply for the card and it takes 10-14 days to get it... So, I ended up buying the things that were on sale/clearance because they probably wouldn't be there when I go back.  So, items I got today are:
- REI Joule sleeping bag
- Osprey Ariel Anti-Gravity - an REI exclusive backpack that is beautiful and amazing!  
- Prana pants that zip off above the knee, but also just roll up with snaps... awesome
- Some base layers - and they're so colorful!  
- A nice dark purple button up shirt that is awesome
I immediately fell in love with this backpack... the color, the design, the day pack and hydration bladder... oh yea!

What do you notice?  COLOR!  My travel clothes are going to be colorful!  My work clothes are so boring and dull... some of them at least. 

Shirts and base layers.

My backpack.... meet Lolita!  :D 

My beautiful sleeping bag that I got on sale for like half the original price.  Awesome!  

I tried a few pairs of serious hiking boots but nothing fit super comfortably... well, I found a great pair but they were too small and they didn't have the right size in stock.  I'll visit Eastern Mountain Sports when I go home next time.  Hopefully I can find a pair there.  

The other big news... Gearing up Part 1a:
You know the internship in Bali I've been talking about?  Well, I finally had sufficient funds to secure my place... I confirmed my place!  So in November of this year, I'll be spending at least 4 weeks in Bali.  If I love it and don't want to leave, well, I won't.  I'll just stay longer.  

I haven't confirmed a trip in Nepal yet... still want to look at guided tours a bit longer.  My cashier at REI (chance encounters again) told me about an American living in Nepal who does guided tours... so I want to get in touch with that guy before I confirm anything.  I might look at doing a little bit different tour other than Everest Base camp.  From what I've read, Mount Everest is a very popular touristy trek... Yea it would be cool to be able to say I've been there, but I don't really want to go to all the popular tourist places.  I want to stay off the beaten track, so to say.  So we'll see, not sure exactly what I'll see in Nepal, but regardless, the pictures I see are completely beautiful.  I can't wait.  

Can any women make suggestions/recommendations for good trekking/hiking boots?  Please?  The boots I found most comfortable today were La Sportiva boots (La Sportiva Nucleo High GTX Hiking Boots).  They're super comfy and I like how they look.  Need to find a 6.5 or 7 size pair to try on some where.  

That's it for now.  Can't wait to test out some of my camping gear at Ragnar 2.0 in April.