4.5 miles
minnehaha falls and back
21 degrees
99% snow and ice-covered
A common refrain: if only the path hadn’t been so icy and snowy, this would have been a near-perfect run. Loved the temperature and the grayish-white sky. Loved feeling strong and capable. Loved being outside moving and not stuck in the house. The only problem was the path. Terrible. Uneven, hard, rutted, slippery. Wearing my yaktrax helped a little, but it was still difficult. About a mile in, my right thigh was sore — I think from the extra effort of picking it up off of the slippery path. Thought about turning around, but decided to keep going to the falls and back.
Was able to Good Morning! Mr. Morning! Also gave some directions to the falls — up the hill. Passed a lot of runners and walkers. Can’t remember in there were any bikers — oh, I saw someone biking ahead me on the road, both of us on our way to the river.
10 Things I Noticed
- the cry of a pileated woodpecker
- a fine mist — was it barely snowing?
- a quick glance at the oak savanna — the split rail fence is sagging in one spot. I couldn’t tell for sure but I think the top 2 railings might have split
- a person standing in the snow near the part of the Winchell Trail that climbs out of the gorge for a few seconds near Folwell before dropping down again
- a woman walking a dog near the falls in a long light gray puffer coat that almost reached her ankles
- voices below — I stopped to look and saw someone walking closer to the bottom of the frozen falls
- 2 people standing above the falls, holding a phone high in front of them, taking a selfie
- off to my side, a leaning tree covered in white on one side
- at the start of the run, hearing a nail gun off in the distance — probably roofers
- 2 different times I encountered a walker wearing an orange backpack — 2 different times, 2 different walkers, 2 different backpacks, both orange
Did I see those orange backpacks? I believe I did, but I’ve been seeing a lot of orange lately. It’s one of the only colors that I notice these days. Strange.
Forgot to look at the river. I bet it was still brown.