They left some tracks though, I think they left an area that could be reused as train platforms

To be fair, there was an enhanced risk yesterday from the NWS, it's just that not everyone paid attention to it

Thank you for the response.

I only submitted it here r/running removed it and I felt like it would get buried in their threads anyway

Oh I'll be joining the SVSU run club, but thanks for the idea!

Thank you HS track and XC, a reflectionGeneral Discussion

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Thank you high school XC and track, it's been a great 4 years.

I'm a high school senior in MI, and a couple of hours ago my senior season ended. And what a season it was. During the season, I had a PR streak where I PRed in at least one of my two races every meet, whether it was the mile or 2 mile. My mile time went from 5:34 to 5:24, and my 2 mile time went from 12:37 to 11:58.

However, as noteworthy as my senior accomplishments have been, the purpose of this post is to reflect on my last 4 years, and how I have changed as a person, mentally and physically.

I started in freshman year, the summer after the COVID lockdowns. I was short and socially awkward. In fact, I almost quit after freshman season. However, I found that running was a great outlet after online school, and that it was a great way to relieve my worries and stresses of freshman year. The thing was, I was also not fast freshman year. In XC, I ran mostly 23 minute 5Ks, and in track, sub 6 miles were a dream.

Sophomore year started similar too, but with a major difference. At meets, I noticed a lot of the guys on my team had learned my nickname, and were making an effort to actually know and cheer me on at meets. That helped a lot, as it gave me a confidence boost. In that season, in my last race, I went sub 22. It was then I knew that I had a lot more within me. Track was similar as well, I slowly edged closer and closer to sub 6, and ran the 2 mile for the first time, dropping down to low 13s.

Junior year was my breakout year, and was the year my confidence and athleticism exploded. In cross country, I broke time barrier after time barrier. First it was sub 21, then I went sub 20 three times to make it even sweeter. In track, I went sub 6 for the first time, and would drop my mile time all the way down to 5:34 by the end of the season. In the 2 mile, I broke 13 for the first time, going all the way down to 12:37.

Senior cross season was the sweetest of them all though. There, I broke 19 two times, and ran 19s many times. In track, as stated above, I went 5:20s multiple times and broke 12 minutes in the 2 mile.

Now, I must stress, my team was very good during my four years. For reference, my senior year of XC, you needed to be 16:40s or faster to even sniff the 7th place spot. In track, sub 4:50 would get you top of JV. And I feel like that was what gave me the ability to push myself, by being able to model myself off of other people.

If you are still reading this, then I will end by saying that my favorite part of these 4 years has been the memories. From the silly banter with the guys (talking about all sorts of random topics) to long runs at XC camp, I wouldn't have changed anything for the better. And you know what? This is only the beginning. While I won't say where I'm going, I will say that I will be joining a college run club, all because of these past 4 years.

To be fair, it's so much nicer on the west side in terms of nature

There are some mountains in Basque country that actually have alpine conditions too

For something even more bonkers, Sierra Nevada near Granada is high enough to get snow as well

There was a 3.8 aftershock too, my sister and I felt it as well

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My hometown got hit by a tornado yesterday, luckily I'm 5 miles away from the path...

I am typing this with no power still either

Because Middlesex covers more land area maybe?

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41 of you all lead the month of April with 1

Huh, didn't know April reset

Tornado Alley isn't really moving, you're in Dixie Alley, which is a traditional zone because of the Gulf's moisture

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DOWN GOES ANDERSON, DOWN GOES ANDERSON

Thank God nobody travels to Lake Michigan unless you're from the Midwest