The NZT of Real Life
10 Nov
You know that feeling of having just too little time in a day, too much that has to be done, too much that it would be nice to get done? Don’t we all just wish there were something to help with that? Aren’t we really trying to get more out of ourselves, just like that, [...]
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- Categories everyday, professional
- Author Gerald
Night Running (and the Petzl Nao)
5 Nov
Finally – and yes, in keeping with the spirit of cycles to call home, this is a “finally” – it is that time of year again when the exploratory running becomes more challenging, and circles often run become more unusual again, all thanks to winter’s lack of sunlight. (And strictly speaking, this is not even [...]
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- Categories running, the world of stuff
- Author Gerald
An Outing Over the Traunstein
2 Nov
When All Hallows’/All Saints’ gives a longer weekend, go for a quick change of scenery – like to the Alps. With a lull in between rather worse weather, head up a mountain. Or, of course, get outdoors wherever you are. Remember, you can even use the city to your sports adventure advantage ;) So, this [...]
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- Categories Austria, physical, running
- Author Gerald
A Little Training Session – 75 km on the Vienna Circle
2 Nov
The Vienna Circle, as my regular readers (if such a species exists) would know, is my first bigger step towards self-made adventures. The usual way to get known as a runner, of course, is to simply train and train harder, participate in established races, and win them. It’s unlikely I’d ever win, though – and [...]
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- Categories Austria, our bodies, running
- Author Gerald
Vienna – Photos Between Time
26 Oct
On the move today, if things go according to plan, on another attempt at circling all around Vienna in a day… For that occasion, a few other pieces of photography (and slight photoshopping) of mine, combining historic and modern views of a few city landmarks.
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- Categories Austria, Photography
- Author Gerald