DPacheco
Lake Mary, Florida
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Hometown: The Road
Gender: M
My Lifestyle
Diet: Vegetarian Diet
Smoke: I Do Not Smoke. Smokers Do Not Bother Me.
Drink: Drink Moderately
Activity: I Engage In Fitness Activities Every Day
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Stats
MapMyPoints: 515
Member Since: 06/12/2009
Total Maps: 8
Total Workouts: 23
Total Distance: 100.54 mi.
Total Burned: 832 (kcal)
Workout Summary
Run: 21
Swim: 2
Green Stats 
Total Workout Days: 17
Distance Traveled: 100.54 mi.
Gas Saved: 5.59 gallons
Money Saved: $19.44
Carbon Offset: 108.1 lbs. of CO2
Best / Favorite Activities
Running: Advanced Marathon: Advanced Trail Running: Intermediate Ultrarunning: Intermediate
Gear
Non-Sponsor & Non-Team Gear: Barefoot, Saucony ProGrid MaxStabil, Mizuno Wave Ronins 2, Hawk feather, PearlIzumi splits.//
Sponsor& Team Gear: Mizuno shorts & singlet for Front Running Sports and the MaxStabils/ Wave Ronins
Racing Highlights:
2009- 399th Place Disney Marathon//
2009- 1st Place Age Group Men's 19-24 Catch Me If You Can 5k//
2009- 29th Place Division Tampa Bay Gasparilla Marathon//
2009- 11th Place Age Group Winter Park Roadrace 10k//
2009- 3rd Place Team Division S2S 177.6 mile//
2009- 29th OVERALL Wickham Park Trail Marathon//
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The We'reWolf Run
location: Lake Mary, Florida
distance: 10.03 mi. |     ( 0 votes / 58 views)
created by: DPacheco on 06/15/2009
description: This is one of the trails that my weekly running group, The Central Florida We'reWolves, take on every tuesday at 6:30pm. Most of the time, due to the runners that come out, we only do a portion of the trail, but there are times that we go the whole way. I have also run this entire course as part of a usual weekly set.
It's a pleasant course to run, bike trail with a few road intersections, so watch out for cars, as they are not watching out for you. It attracts both serious and recreational bikers, some that forget to call out ahead when they are approaching you from behind. Its really not that big of a deal however. Nice shade provided most of the way, only one water station @ Jones Trail Head (about 1 mile in) so bring water.
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Ewok Pass
location: Longwood, Florida
distance: 6.81 mi. |     ( 0 votes / 55 views)
created by: DPacheco on 06/15/2009
Tags: pavement, onroad, offroad, gravel, scenic, flat, hilly, low traffic, medium climb
description: Starting at Big Tree Park and running towards 17-92, you need to make sure you are doing this in daylight with time to burn. Once 6 comes around, the trail gets pretty dark with all of the trees you are beneath and you are blocked from the road. Often bats will be present as sun sets and after a rain, part of the trail may be a little under water.
Crossing over 17-92 on the bridge makes for a goood climb and descent. Again, make sure you are in good lighting and possibly with a partner as there have been several sightings of hobo-camps and proof of people drinking/"drugging".
Over 419, it turns into a completely secluded path in which the aforementioned is a necessity near sundown.
This trail is a very good one, and is generally safe, provided you know what you are doing and alotting the time to do it in.
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