Freedom

Beautifully phrased, Colin. Freedom is heavily understated and appreciated in this day and age! Repost of 15/06/2017 9:14am by Colin Walker: Irrespective of how I post I am always reminded of how fortunate I am to be able to do so, and to do so publicly on the web. That’s something we should never forget or take for granted.

June 16, 2017 · 1 min · 59 words · map[email:ssphugo@srkn.anonaddy.com name:Srikanth Perinkulam nick:SSP]

Rained out!

The weekends’ here and the weather looks perfect. Thundershowers forecast for most of tomorrow and a hazy Sunday. Should get some longish miles out there. Reminds me of the innumerable weekends spent hiking along the western ghats checking forts off the list and snacking off the roadside! Will probably head to noon reservation tomorrow. Was initially thinking early morning around 4ish. But given the weather will probably join the TARC folks later in the day. Miles ahead! ...

June 16, 2017 · 1 min · 79 words · map[email:ssphugo@srkn.anonaddy.com name:Srikanth Perinkulam nick:SSP]

Scrabble

A parting gift by one of Miss Me’s kids. Moments such as this remind me of two of my best years .. I so miss being a teacher! Srikanth Perinkulam

June 16, 2017 · 1 min · 30 words · map[email:ssphugo@srkn.anonaddy.com name:Srikanth Perinkulam nick:SSP]

The hunt for Twitter alternatives: Mastodon

Just read: The hunt for Twitter alternatives: Mastodon Let’s get this out of the way right at the start: Mastodon is not a Twitter killer. It’s more like Twitter crossed with Reddit, plus it’s open source. But while Mastodon is not going to take over the world, it does have promise as a community platform. <div class="p-author h-card" style="display: none;"> <img class="u-photo" alt="" src="https://srikanthperinkulam.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/cropped-cropped-SP01-550afdebv1_site_icon.png"/> <a class="u-url" rel="me" href="https://srikanthperinkulam.com">Srikanth Perinkulam</a> </div>

June 15, 2017 · 1 min · 70 words · map[email:ssphugo@srkn.anonaddy.com name:Srikanth Perinkulam nick:SSP]

Liked: Hackintosh, day 1 I finished setting up the Hackintosh and worked from it all day today. It. Was. Srikanth Perinkulam

June 13, 2017 · 1 min · 21 words · map[email:ssphugo@srkn.anonaddy.com name:Srikanth Perinkulam nick:SSP]

Liked ch1kita's tweet

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June 13, 2017 · 1 min · 2 words · map[email:ssphugo@srkn.anonaddy.com name:Srikanth Perinkulam nick:SSP]

Liked chrisaldrich's tweet

https://twitter.com/chrisaldrich/status/874431291810304002

June 13, 2017 · 1 min · word · map[email:ssphugo@srkn.anonaddy.com name:Srikanth Perinkulam nick:SSP]

Run for Colin

Met Joe McConaughy over the weekend at the TARC camp. Three years ago he beat the record for a supported through hike/run of the PCT at 53 days and 6 hours. 2660 miles…Such an inspiration! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoaMlE3WDTs

June 13, 2017 · 1 min · 36 words · map[email:ssphugo@srkn.anonaddy.com name:Srikanth Perinkulam nick:SSP]

Ashtanga

Miss Me and I went for an observation class of Ashtanga at Down Under Yoga before work. Been on cards for a while now and we finally decided to give it a shot today. To be honest, looks pretty daunting and mesmerizing! Given my flexibility, rather the lack of it, this is going to be pretty interesting! Srikanth Perinkulam like reply repost

June 12, 2017 · 1 min · 62 words · map[email:ssphugo@srkn.anonaddy.com name:Srikanth Perinkulam nick:SSP]

TARC Camp 2017

Back from the TARC running camp all smitten with bug and mosquito bites. And it feels terrific! Logged a good sixteen odd miles back in the trails after a month’s rest and met a good bunch of folks. It’s always so inspiring to attend these TARC meets. Last year at the camp, it was my first ever deep exposure to TARC and I was blown away by the positivity, humbleness and expanse and depth of knowledge these (ultra)runners and other campers brought in. What really makes TARC outstanding is its inclusivity and support framework. They’re open to anybody who is remotely interested in the outdoors and just let the sheer culture of this community take over the reins. In hindsight, that experience at camp last year deeply impacted my outlook towards running. From barely training for any of the half and full marathons and winging them for the most part, I diligently trained for a 50 miler early this year. The primary intention was to understand my body better and get into a better fitness regimen. Pretty ironic that I ended up spraining my ankle badly during the main event and had to drop out. A run for which I’d logged more than 300 miles in training! Endurance has always been my forte and however arduous it be, I have never ‘given-up’ during a run/hike over the last ten or so years that I’ve been exploring outdoors. As I was walking back to the car that day, I was in second thoughts if I should have pushed it and completed the run. Something that I didn’t have a definitive answer for then and neither do I have now. All I knew was that my morale did take a beating for sure. Wapack and Back remains an unfinished business and I will have to get back on those rolling peaks to make peace. The camp this weekend was a much needed fix. Just being there surrounded by folks who have DNF’d before consciously for practical reasons and physical limitations took some load off my shoulders. Overall I believe I also had good quality runs this weekend. I felt much stronger on the trails and my average pace definitely seems to have gone up. I can’t wait to get back to a good training regimen again. I definitely do want to make it to more of the weekly runs at the Fells and should also probably join the Blue Hills group whenever feasible. As a more tangible target, I have my eyes on the StoneCat 50 miler this November. The India trip may be a mild deterrent but I think I should be able to find a way around that… ...

June 12, 2017 · 3 min · 450 words · map[email:ssphugo@srkn.anonaddy.com name:Srikanth Perinkulam nick:SSP]