Actually, I did this two weekends before too... the weekend after Swazi Xtreme there was a trail run on the Saturday and a distance orienteering event at one of my favourite venues. I passed on both of these, needing the weekend to catch up from my week away. And after so much driving during Swazi I just couldn't stand to be back in the car. Attending these events would have meant driving 1hr or more - each way - for activities 1-2hrs in duration.
The weekend before this one just past I drove to Mnweni Marathon in the Drakensberg. A 4h40 drive each way. That topped up my vehicle saturation levels again.
This weekend I passed on the Montrail-Capestorm trail run (Saturday) AND the MTB O at Groenkloof (Sunday). Aside from these events being some distance from where I live, I needed the time and R&R at home. In addition to my day job, I also freelance so my weekend was put to good use to meet deadlines. I also had lunch with family, something I don't often get to do; and I headed out for a lovely run.
I'm going to continue this trend of skipping events for a few weeks. I do enjoy taking part but to drive for an hour, participate for 1-2hrs, wait before, wait after, chat for a bit and then drive home again means that I get back after noon; that's a good chunk of the day gone. I get home harrassed because of deadlines hanging over my head. Far easier to exchange an event with a 90-minute run to keep my stress levels lower.
If you, like me, are feeling the effects of a fast-paced year that has been a non-stop merry-go-round, I can highly recommend taking ONE weekend all for yourself. Email friends, visit family and paint your toenails. You'll feel way more refreshed for having spent the time at home.
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Hey...is that photo of Adventure Lisa stuck between the duvet? Escaping the cold? .....or another deadline? :)
Nah, it's not me... but that's a place I'd like to be right now *grin*
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