The journey to the park was perfect: no air conditioning, windows down, good music, and good people. I love driving through the small towns of central Florida, as the few teammates in the car learned. "How do you know all of these places?" How do you not?
When we arrived in the park, we tossed our duffel bags in the cabins, stripped down to almost nothing, and, naturally, ran to the spring. Up on the banks, I heard screaming and splashing. A few teammates were already in and apparently it was colder than expected. When I hit the water, I felt like I was in a picturesque full-body ice bath. No one was in the water but a pair of locals, two great egrets, and many glistening fish.
I would love to tell about the running, but my hip has been acting up lately and it's better to be cautious this early in the cross country season. I got in a good five hours of pool running along with 30-35 miles last week. Water running in a spring was a welcomed change from the campus pool, although after about forty-five minutes the cool temperature of the water starts to become very apparent.
I plan on returning to this park soon. But with a tent and my running shoes.
What a great way for the team to begin the season!
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