Oct 14, 2014
The Achilles was a little sore this morning, so my theory goes out the window and not worth mentioning. Like any theory, if it’s not consistent with the facts, one must discard it and try another theory. If only more politicians adopted a similar philosophy and based their policies on evidence rather than predetermined beliefs.
I have now submitted the documentation regarding my world run to the President of the World Runners Association for ratification. There’s a lot to go through and I expect it will take a bit of time. However, I’m hopeful of an official announcement within the next week or two.
I also expect to be able to publish the link to the ESPN documentary very soon. I’m waiting for confirmation on that one.
On Friday I leave for the annual Tour de Bois cycling trip. This year it will be in South Australia, from the Eyre Peninsula, through the Flinders Ranges, Clare Valley, Barossa Valley, and on to Adelaide. I’ll make sure the tracker is on fairly regularly, so it will be possible to check where we are.
On This Day
Oct 14, 2014
Distance today = 53.87 km; Total distance = 13,157.35 km; Location = Nazareth, Pennsylvania – 40 43.177′ N, 75 17.252′ W; Start time = 0839, Finish time = 1715
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/233536108
A huge milestone today – I reached 13,116 km, which is half the distance I’ll be covering on my run around the world. That means I’m now half way around the Earth.
But it was not a good day on the roads. They had little or no shoulders, steep cambers, and were very busy – a running nightmare. The roads did improve a bit near the end, though, and I knocked over nearly 54 km.
I finished just outside the town of Nazareth. Believe it or not, there is also a Bethlehem just down the road. This used to be one of the biggest steel producing towns in the US, but closed down some decades ago. It’s right next to Allentown, and this closure is the subject of Billy Joel’s song, Allentown.
The town of Nazareth is actually very nice, with lots of well kept buildings that originate from as far back as the mid 1700s. And the hotel we’re staying in tonight, the Towne Place Suites, is as good as any we’ve been in during the run. They also gave us a good discount – thanks!
Tomorrow I will run into the state of New Jersey, on my way to Princeton.