Here is a view taken today of Twin Peaks in the Wasatch Range southeast of Salt Lake City.
The running & walking experiences of an 86 year old man. I used to run and walk alone, but now I walk with my wife, although I sometimes go walking alone. My overall goal is to reach age 100 and still be walking for my long and medium walks. I enjoy my walks, especially those with my wife, although I miss going long distance.
Monday, February 12, 2007
What a day!
Today is a really beautiful day! The temperature was in the mid 40s (F), the sky was sunny and beautiful, no wind, the air was clear, and I could see all the way from Mt. Timpanogus on the south, past Lone Peak and Twin Peaks, past Mt. Olympus, and up to the small hills north of the capitol building. That is a distance of about 35 miles as the crow flys. The mountains were covered with a touch of snow from last night, and that white against the blue sky made for a beautiful site as I ran! It was really great to be out!
Here is a view taken today of Twin Peaks in the Wasatch Range southeast of Salt Lake City.
Here is a view taken today of Twin Peaks in the Wasatch Range southeast of Salt Lake City.
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