Cd’A: Day 4

Monday was the first day I was on my own for the entire day, and I was excited!  (No offense, honey.)  Up until now, conference activities were only scheduled for portions of the day, which is why we were able to do some hiking together each morning.  Andrew said most of the other conference attendees had come in groups of twos and threes from their respective companies, and were also trying to enjoy some outdoor activities.  It would be a shame to come this far and miss out on all that Northern Idaho has to offer!  Continue reading “Cd’A: Day 4”

Cd’A: Day 3

We woke up early again and headed out to Canfield Mountain, a recommendation we received over burgers from the cook at Hudson’s the previous day.  It’s pretty unassuming from the beginning–you simply park your car along a road in a neighborhood–and start up a hill on a well-traveled path. Continue reading “Cd’A: Day 3”

Cd’A: Day 2

We woke up bright and early on Saturday and I had to wait around until my 7:30 am run!  I had popped into the local Fleet Feet store the previous day and inquired about group runs, only to find out most of their runners are in peak training for the half-Ironman herein two weeks.  Thankfully, I did have company and got my own private tour of Coeur d’Alene–complete with restaurant recommendations–and really enjoyed a nice easy run around town. Continue reading “Cd’A: Day 2”