It seems I've been away from Blog world for some time now. About three weeks ago my computer got sick. It caught nasty little virus called the "Black Door Virus" No I didn't say, back door. Anyway it took some time to work through the problem and some serious help from a friend that knows a hell of a lot more about computers than I do.
On the up-side of not having a computer, I had a lot of time to other things like blog.
#1. I've been able to visit my new favorite trail system. Fontinell Forest. I worked in a weekly 18 mile training run and a hand full of shorter 10 mile runs.
#2. I got re-acquainted with the pool. I can't say I'm swimming well, but you have to start somewhere. Aneta and I both joined LifeTime Fitness health cub. It's such a nice place. I've been going to the pool a few times a week and Aneta has been a little work-out animal and going to aerobic kick-boxing and strength training classes four times a week.
#3. I had a great Thanksgiving weekend. I'm in the retail business so my workload has been outrageous with Black-Friday weekend. So it was nice to get a day off from work.
#4. I got to go hunting with my Lil-buddy Rob the first part of November. We haven't had a trip like that for more than a decade and it was nice. We had a successful hunt and we got to act like boys for a weekend. Great trip.
Well I hope everyone is enjoying their holidays and starting to think ahead to next season. Iron Man is just around the corner. Happy Holidays everyone.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
November
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Thursday, November 8, 2007
One Sexy Gun
I would like everyone to meet the newest addition to our family. This is Eleanor and she is one Sexy Bitch!. Eleanor is a 22-250. Free floating sniper grade barrel. One pound hair trigger. And a 6.5x20x50 scope. Oh yes just the way I like'em.....Thick and black. Sir-mix-alot would be jealous, Because this baby got back.
Well this weekend should prove to be fun. Blink and I will be venturing out to western Nebraska to my family farm for some White Tail hunting. This farm is a fruit and produce farm so it offers a lot of tasty snacks for the deer. I've seen my share of wall-hangers out there. We'll probably have to do a little Pheasant hunting too. Wish us luck and we'll see you in week.
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Monday, October 22, 2007
Omaha Trail Tour
Really a fella couldn't ask for a better week. I called it "Greg's trail run week. The weather has been up and down. One day raining the other day sunny, but never the less.....It's fall. And I'm talking a nice fall. So my goal was to get out and run as many trails as time will allow. The leaves are changing.....It's cool. The air is crisp. Perfecto.
I've ran a good portion of the Omaha trails but my lil buddy Blink turned me onto a mountain biking web-sit called, THOR. It's a nation wide search of mountain bike trails and well HELL! why not run those trails.
I was able to run Platte River State Park, Lewis and Clark Monument, Wabash Trace, Choco Hill's, and Fontanel Forest.
I loved all five trails. Each have there own unique qualities and I recommend trying them if you are in the Omaha area. (Blink.....don't be a pussy.....try them) That's right, I'm calling you out.
1. Platte River State Park. This network of trails is tough. All up! and All down. Not much flat ground and absolutely beautiful. It boarders the Platte River. If you want a challenge. Do It!
2. Lewis and Clark Monument. This park sits on a cliff overlooking the Missouri River. This trail was a blast. The first mile of trails runs the edge of a bluff with breathtaking views. Take a straight down plunge into a network of trails. All cover by a canopy of trees and remember to save a little bit for the climb back out of the valley because it WILL kick yo ass.
3. Wabash Trace. Good trail. Long flat straight and tree covered. The surface is crushed limestone surface so it's soft on the feet. Pick your distance. This trail runs 62 mile long. Just plan your "out and back.
4. Choco Hills. It's a local lake with a paved looped trail around lake Wierspan. Very nice.
5. Fontanel Forest. I have nothing but good to say about this park. It offers 26 miles of trails in an absolutely beautiful forest. There are a lot of crazy hills and Lot's of flats to run. It has more scenery then you could imagine with ton's of wild life. You haven't experience a trail run till you ran at Fontanel. And who ever said Nebraska is flat is "full of shit" My legs are still screaming. One thing about Fontanel. They charge a entry fee to use the park, but I liked it so much I bought into a yearly membership. Cost $45. It's worth it.
Platte River State Park.
Now tell me....Who wouldn't want to run this. NICE!

I've seen this on more than one trail in Nebraska.
Lewis and Clark Cliff Trails
Choco Hills trail. Lot's of ducks.
M R Ducks O S A R Ducks
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Monday, October 8, 2007
GOING FISH'IN? YEP! GOT WORMS? YEP! BUT I'M GOING ANYHOW!
This week I had a chance to go fishing for Paddle Fish with the fellas from Cabela's (some call them Spoon Bill). If you are not familiar with Paddle Fish. They are a prehistoric fish that only gather in a few places in the US. We caught these fish at Gavins Point Dam located on the Missouri River near Yankton South Dakota. These crazy fish are plankton eaters . They use their large paddle noses to stir up the sediment on the bottom of the river then ingest the water with their large mouth. The water enters their mouth. The plankton is consumed and the water leaves by way of their enormous gills.
Sense these are not attracted to bait or other fish life, the only way to catch them is by snagging them with large trebble hooks. This is done by throwing a line out with a heavy weight and large trebble hooks. When you real the line back to the boat your goal is to (by chance) drag a hook acrossed fish snag'em. And let me tell you what, when you lay into a 30lb fish, the fight is on.
A Paddle Fish lives up to 60 years of age. They've been known to grow over 6 feet long.
This fish is 20 to 30 years of age and weighs 32lbs. It measured 41 inches long.
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Monday, October 1, 2007
Well it's been a great week-end. Number one....I've been building up my miles again. I've taken way too much time off and the build up has been a challenge. It's just good to hit the trail again.
Number two.....Traveled down to Lincoln to watch the Huskers stomp Iowa. Number three BBQ. What else could a fella ask for?
Hope everyone is having a great week.
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