I'm eager to gain Fitocracy points be active: I stayed up until 2am last night calculating running training plans (the marathon is barely do-able after 2 months off, but I'm going to give it my best) and looking at river trips and climbing companies.
I'm so wiped out from yesterday's weights session, I think I'm going to have to bag today's workout. I'd planned to run stairs as cross-training - and I have a 5.6mi run planned - but I don't think my body can take either right now :(:(:( Getting off my couch is so hard. On the plus side, I've forgotten I have ribs. Moreover, at my new weight, I'm at the "intermediate" level in
the weight standards for squats and deadlifs. (Too bad untrained people are supposed to be able to bench and press what I can. d'oh!)
I was just looking at my last guiding company's blog in preparation for my call this afternoon and I felt physically ill looking at the perfectly nice tents in the snow. I wonder if I could sort my photos from the trip at this point. Julian says I'm full up on adventures after going to the freakin' Himalayas and he's right. I can't understand why I have such a strong reaction: my worst experience with snow was that my feet got wet when we were at base camp and it snowed.
It's going to be hard to earn Fitocracy points when I can't move though.